The traveler yourfactory never had.
The manufacturing traveler built for modular construction — every module on one signed record, and an AI you can ask anything about the live floor.
Factory Floor
Keep track of all your production lines.
A live slice of traveler — click a ticket, switch views, pause the line.
Talk to your factory.
Your whole floor is one signed record — every station, ticket, and event. Ask it anything in plain English and get an answer grounded in what's happening right now.
I'm reading Line A, Line B and the hospital lane — every station, ticket, line and event, live. Ask me anything in plain English.
Where is module 07C?
Buildings became products. The tracking didn't.
01
You industrialized the building.
Modular turned construction into manufacturing: a line, stations, takt. Buildings, built like products.
02
Your traveler didn't keep up.
Aerospace and automotive run on travelers. Modular got workbooks only one person trusts, and platforms built for identical parts and cycles measured in seconds.
03
So we built the one that fits.
One ticket per module — stations, inspections, sign-offs, hospital bays — captured so cleanly that an AI can read the whole floor and answer for it. Built for modular, not adapted to it.
STA 200launch
Turn a building into a line of tickets.
Bring the module list from whatever you plan in today. Every module gets a ticket on its line, and project progress counts itself — module by module, in real time. No re-keying, no phantom work orders.
| Module | CHS | Line |
|---|---|---|
| 12-A | T4 | Line A |
| 12-B | T4 | Line A |
| 09-B | T2 | Line A |
| 11-C | T4 | Line B |
| 07-C | T2 | Line A |
| + 43 more from your plan | ||
Morningside Tower
70 Morningside Dr · New York, NY
62%
STA 400enforce
Quality gates that enforce themselves.
Every station carries its own inspection. A module with unfinished work doesn't move — the system won't allow it. And every move that does happen carries a name and a timestamp.
Module 09B
Station 400 · ticket #000412
Next Station unlocks when
- Regular inspection complete
- No open reworks
- Station 500 empty
STA 500recover
Catch rework. Keep the line moving.
Log a defect where it happens, and that module holds until someone resolves it in writing. Bigger problems move to a hospital bay on a separate clock — and traveler remembers exactly where the module returns.
Description:
Sealant gap on the east window assembly, upper corner. Caught at regular inspection before close-up.
Returns to station 400, exactly where it left off.
One signed record per module.
Most modular floors run on a spreadsheet only one person trusts — or a generic MES that takes a year to bend into shape. traveler is the signed record for every module, standing up in days.
- One workbook only one person trusts
- Updated end of shift, from memory
- No gate, no signature, no history
- Build and maintain your own apps
- Designed for identical parts at volume
- 12–24 month rollouts
- One signed record per module, live
- Stations gated, every move signed
- An AI that reads the floor — actions on the roadmap
Small features. Large consequences.
Chain of custody, built in.
→Every state change funnels through a sign-off: full name, time, action. Nothing on the floor changes anonymously.
Risky overrides escalate.
→Re-routing a module off its default line escalates to an administrator — a Restricted Action prompt, not an open door.
The whole history, on the ticket.
→Creation to completion — moves, pauses, reworks, inspections, messages — interleaved on the ticket, filterable by station.
Work instructions live at the station.
→Miro boards and control-plan sheets embed straight into the ticket. The current revision, next to the work. No stale binders.
Reconfigure the floor in minutes.
→Lines, stations, parallel bays, hospital lanes — model the physical factory and every ticket inherits checklists and docs.
Export everything, anytime.
→One-click CSV of tickets or projects for takt analysis, BI, or Friday's customer report.
Asked on every walkthrough.
Put your floor on the record.
Bring your floor plan. We'll set up your stations and run a live line in the demo.