The products we run today
Live · real softwareNot prototypes. These are the shipping products, on live servers, with real databases behind them — sign in and press things. The demo tenants below are loaded with a full business: stock, orders, dispatches, invoices and a balanced set of books. Every company, person and number in them is invented.
The stock-holding trader's whole business — enquiry to dispatch, with a lot-level cost stack that knows the true margin before you quote.
- Lot-level stock & landed-cost margin
- GST, e-way bill and double-entry books
- Self-serve — your own company in minutes
For fabrication shops. Bill of materials to the dispatch gate, with every plate, offcut, mark number and stage tracked as it happens.
- BOM explosion against real stock
- Mark-wise shop-floor stage tracking
- Quotations, invoices & delivery challans
For induction and arc mills. The sales spine is up and it already proves the hard part: the same order priced two ways, and the dealer never sees the build-up.
- Price build-up, component by component
- Dealer sees a net price — and nothing else
- Hash-chained audit on every business row
Worth doing on the Mill: price the same 60 MT order as sales@, then open it as dealer@ and price it again. Both land on ₹48,800 — but the dealer's screen contains none of the components that got there. That redaction happens at one choke point in the server, not in the template.
The trading desk, end to end
UI prototypeA working interface for the whole of a trading house — 18 modules and 7 roles — built to be argued with before a line of backend goes near it. No login, no server, no data leaving the device.
Dashboard, inventory, the pricing cascade, purchase, sales, production, dispatch, party ledgers, accounts, GST, auctions, internal chat and an AI panel — each one a real screen, not a wireframe.
- Switch between 7 roles and watch the app change
- Owner sees cost and margin; counter sales does not
- Web and phone layouts of the same business
- Auctions, e-way bills and quality claims included
Role and device are the two switches worth showing anyone in under a minute. Everything else rewards a longer sit-down.
Six plants, six apps
UI prototypeThe same idea taken through a whole integrated works — sponge iron to galvanized wire. Each unit is its own app, with the vocabulary and the physics of that unit, and each one runs a live board that collates store → process → QC → dispatch → buyer re-test → accounts. The engine in each issues hard vetoes particular to that unit — the mill cannot talk its way past its own test certificate.
Two kilns read hour by hour against the rated curve. The quality veto stops a dispatch the metallisation will not support.
- 2 × 100 TPD DRI kilns, live
- Accretion cut costed, not guessed
- Owner's phone list on one tap
The make-or-buy billet decision priced as a cascade, and a mechanical test-certificate veto that will not release an unproven lot.
- Make-or-buy billet cascade
- Mechanical TC veto before dispatch
- Mill utilisation against 18 stands
Heat chemistry off the spectro, power drawn per tonne, and the caster — with a hard chemistry veto sitting between them.
- 2 × 12T induction furnaces
- Spectro chemistry veto per heat
- kWh per tonne, heat by heat
A roll-pass designer next to the economics of weight tolerance — what running a section light or heavy actually costs you.
- Roll-pass designer, 16 stands
- Weight-tolerance economics
- Section-wise yield and scrap
Draw lots with tensile and diameter QC, die life tracked to the individual die, and breakage costed instead of shrugged at.
- Draw lots with tensile / diameter QC
- Die life and die cost per tonne
- Breakage traced to the pass
Coating GSM and Preece class as a hard veto, with the zinc consumption leak shown against what the coating should have cost.
- Coating GSM / Preece-class veto
- Zinc consumption leak, quantified
- 2 galvanizing lines, live
Every unit opens the same way: a Desktop / Phone switch at the top, an owner's view and a shop-floor view, and a live board that runs the day. On a phone they open in phone layout automatically — use Web view in the top bar to see the desk layout instead.
Built to be handed across a table.
Each example is a single page that runs entirely in the browser. Nothing installs, nothing signs up, and the two UI prototypes make no network calls at all once the page has loaded.
Scan and pass it over
The code above opens this page. Every example detects the screen and opens in its phone layout — a real phone interface, not a squeezed desktop one.
Full screen, then switch
Open any example and use Full screen in the top bar to drop the chrome. The demo's own Web / Phone switch then shows the same business either way.
Always one tap out
Every example keeps an ‹ Examples link in its top bar, so anyone can wander through all eight and find their way back without help.
Run it on your own tonnes and rates.
The two live products are self-serve. Create your company, load a few lots, raise a real order — it takes minutes, and the demo data above is only there because someone else's numbers are easier to click through than a blank screen.
Want this on your own numbers?