Make quality control consistent, traceable, and actionable

Standardize controls across teams and sites
Capture structured proof with each check
Access tolerances in context
Turn findings into continuous improvement

Guidance brings rigor and consistency to frontline quality.

Operators follow guided controls with the right information at the right moment.

Step-by-step quality checks

Step-by-step controls, identical everywhere

Quality controls must be performed regularly and consistently. Yet, instructions change, documents are scattered, and evidence is hard to retrieve.

With Guidance, you execute an interactive checklist with input fields, validations, and proof (photos, comments, signatures). Results are structured and centralized.

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Field AI agent for tolerances and edge cases

In the field, the question isn't "where is the document?" but "what should I do now?".

Guidance integrates a field AI agent trained on your quality standards, procedures, and internal documents. It responds within the control context: tolerances, criteria, acceptance rules, actions to take.

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AI assistance for quality control
Quality results traceability

Actionable results, audit-ready

All control data (measurements, photos, deviations) are timestamped and linked to the right context. You facilitate audit preparation and corrective action traceability.

Field feedback fuels the continuous improvement loop: you adjust checklists and standards, then track impact over time.

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Guidance vs Traditional Methods

How Guidance transforms field quality control

CriterionWithout GuidanceWith Guidance
Access to tolerancesScattered documents, outdated versionsContextual AI + up-to-date standards
Evidence collectionScattered photos, paper notesStructured and centralized proof
Control consistencyVaries by operatorIdentical guided checklist
Audit preparation timeSeveral days of researchData ready instantly
Improvement loopSlow and informalContinuous and measurable

Quality glossary

Tolerances

Acceptable deviations from the target value of a control.

Non-conformity

Observed deviation from expected quality criteria.

Control plan

Document describing quality control points and frequency.

PDCA

Plan-Do-Check-Act, continuous improvement method in quality.

Capability

Process ability to produce within tolerances.

Pareto

Analysis method to prioritize defects by importance.

Explore other use cases

See how Guidance adapts to different operational contexts and team structures.

Industry & Manufacturing

Maintenance & Service

Training & Onboarding

Audits & Inspections

Safety & Compliance