FlowIQ replaces reactive manufacturing operations with autonomous AI agents. They watch inventory, predict shortages, flag problems, and surface what matters — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Continuously monitors stock levels across all SKUs and warehouse locations. Flags critical thresholds, triggers replenishment alerts, and builds a demand picture from historical patterns.
Cross-references current stock, open purchase orders, and production schedules to predict parts shortages days in advance. Sends alerts before lines go down.
Surfaces the metrics that matter — on-time delivery rate, reorder velocity, lead time drift — in a daily digest. No dashboards to check. Intelligence comes to you.
Traditional manufacturing software shows you what happened. FlowIQ agents work while you sleep — executing routines, catching problems, updating records, sending alerts. They have memory, context, and judgment.
They don't need to be reminded. They don't take breaks. They document their own work.
Custom parts manufacturers with volatile demand and complex BOMs. FlowIQ tracks multi-level inventory and predicts what's needed for upcoming jobs before the schedule is set.
Assemblers who build on demand. Shortage Forecaster ties incoming orders to component stock and alerts purchasing before the line would be impacted.
shops managing customer jobs, external material requirements, and tight lead times. Operations Pulse gives your team a real-time view across all active work orders.
"The best manufacturing software doesn't ask you to check it. It tells you what you need to know before you know you need to know it."
The small manufacturing sector has been ignored by AI. Too small for SAP, too complex for QuickBooks, too busy to build internal tools. FlowIQ changes that — bringing the same kind of autonomous intelligence that runs warehouses at Amazon to shops with 10 to 100 people.