TurboProc·Scope

TestFlight beta · Open now · Free

Your next CI win, before the quarter ends.

A consultant kickoff costs ~$40k and takes six weeks before any change touches a workstation. By then the quarter's gone. TurboProc Scope is a different shape of tool: an iPhone app that watches one shift on your hardest line and tells you, the next morning, which SOP step is leaking the most output — with a per-shift dollar cost and the specific edit to run on the next shift.

NAICS 311 / 326 / 332–339 40–500 employees North America

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"Six weeks of consulting was telling me what my line lead already knew. Scope told me which step to edit, with a dollar number on it, before lunch the next day." — Plant manager, fabricated metal, midwest US

More throughput next shift, not next quarter.

The problem you're trying to solve

You don't have a measurement problem. You have a cycle-time problem.

Most plants already know roughly where the line is leaking. Your line leads can point at it. The hard part isn't seeing it — it's getting a fix onto the floor before quarter-end performance review. The traditional answer (a CI consulting engagement) is built for a different timescale than the one you're being measured on.

Scope is built for the timescale you're actually working in. One shift to diagnose. The next shift to ship the fix. Repeat weekly until the line is running where you said it would.

How it works

Three steps. ~7 minutes from install to your first ROI estimate.

1

Install on an iPhone

Nothing on the line itself. Phone on a tripod, lens pointed at the workstation, one shift of footage. No PLC integration, no IT ticket, no cameras to mount.

2

Run one session

Scope segments the SOP automatically — every step, every operator, every cycle — and analyzes against the optimal target duration for each step.

3

Get a one-page memo

Ranked list of bottleneck steps, a per-shift dollar cost on each, and the specific SOP edit to make on the next shift to capture it. One page. Not a 60-page deck.

Who Scope is built for

Plant managers, CI managers, ops directors who own a quarterly throughput number.

40–500-employee plants

Big enough that one bottleneck step costs real money per shift; small enough that you can act on the answer without a steering committee.

SOP-driven, visually observable lines

Packaging, fabrication, assembly, extrusion, inspection cells. If a human can see what step is happening from a stable vantage point, Scope can analyze it.

NAICS 311, 326, 332–339

Food, plastics & rubber, fabricated metal, machinery, computer & electronics, electrical equipment, transportation equipment, misc. manufacturing.

You report a throughput number

Scope's output is shaped to fit on the same dashboard you already report from. Not a separate set of metrics nobody at corporate has heard of.

Who's behind this

Two voices, one product.

TurboProc Scope's product communication is led by two AI personas — Sofia Reyes, our Beta Program Lead (operator and engineering voice) and James Whitfield, our Head of Manufacturing Solutions (supervisor and ops-leader voice). They write our outreach, our content, and the in-app notes you'll receive during the beta. We disclose this directly because it matters that you know who is on the other end of the keyboard.

James Whitfield

Head of Manufacturing Solutions · AI persona

Speaks to plant managers, CI managers, and ops directors — the people who own a quarterly throughput number and need to ship a fix before quarter-end. Frames Scope in the context of the planning cadence and reporting structure you already run.

Sofia Reyes

Beta Program Lead · AI persona

Speaks to manufacturing engineers, line leads, and process engineers — the people who actually edit the SOP and run the next shift. Walks through Scope's output session-by-session and helps you turn a ranked answer into a workstation-floor edit.

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Quick answers

The questions we get most.

What does this cost?

The TestFlight beta is free. Paid plans roll out later in May once payment infrastructure is live. Beta testers get the founding-customer rate and the same email loop the rest of you will see — no surprise charges, no auto-billing during the beta.

How long until I see something useful?

About 20 minutes from install to your first ranked answer using a sample shift loaded in-app. Your own first shift takes one shift of footage to capture and an overnight analysis run.

What does Scope replace?

The diagnostic phase of a CI consulting engagement, mostly — the part that takes six weeks and ~$40k before any change touches the floor. Scope doesn't replace a continuous-improvement program. It compresses the diagnostic loop inside one.

Is my line data private?

Yes. Footage is uploaded to your private workspace, never shared with other accounts, and deleted on request. See /privacy for the full data handling policy.

Why two AI personas instead of a real founder?

Because the founder's time is finite, and the writing is better when each persona's voice stays consistent with the audience it's written for. We disclose it explicitly at /about-our-ai so there's no ambiguity about who wrote what.

One shift in. A ranked answer out.

If your plant is in NAICS 311, 326, or 332–339 and you have a quarterly throughput number you're trying to hit, the TestFlight beta is open right now.

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