Connected automation for growing operations

Move from control idea to confident operation.

Design, release, and oversee machine control in one shared workspace—so engineering and operations can move faster with a clear view of what is running.

A focused conversation about your machines, team, and goals.

Operational visibility

See what is happening. Act before small issues grow.

Give engineering and operations a live, shared view of machine health, releases, and performance across every connected site.

Link current status to the changes that came before it, so teams can understand issues faster and respond with confidence.

AT A GLANCE
  • Know which sites and machines need attention
  • Follow performance and health over time
  • Understand what changed before an issue appeared
BUILT FOR FASTER DECISIONS
Give everyone the context they need without piecing together separate tools.
  • Spot changes in behavior sooner
  • Support sites without waiting for travel
  • Keep a clear record of releases and outcomes
BootCtrl operations overview showing machine status and recent activity

A connected process

A simpler path from idea to operation.

Keep the work clear from the first design through release and daily oversight.

Design with clarity

Build visual control workflows, review them as a team, and save each approved version.

Prepare the release

Choose what should run where and keep the intended state clear across sites.

Run close to the machine

Keep essential control local so operations continue even when connectivity is limited.

Learn from operation

See live status and change history together, making support and improvement faster.

Where BootCtrl helps

Turn everyday automation challenges into manageable work.

Start with one pressing need, prove the value in your environment, and expand at your own pace.

Release changes with confidence

Move approved work from design into operation through a consistent process.

  • Keep every approved version easy to identify
  • Introduce changes gradually across sites
  • Return to a known working version when needed

Resolve issues from anywhere

Give specialists the context they need to support sites without always travelling.

  • See machine health and recent activity
  • Connect issues to the changes that preceded them
  • Share one operational picture across teams

Fit the operating environment

Plan how BootCtrl and its supported controllers fit the machine, people, and process already in place.

  • Scope the first use case around real equipment
  • Confirm the fit before rollout begins
  • Expand only where the value is clear

Keep change under control

Make responsibilities clear and preserve the history behind every important action.

  • Give people access that matches their role
  • Track who changed what and when
  • Keep evidence ready for reviews and audits

A practical way to start

Begin with one real operational goal.

Choose a starting point that matches your team today, then expand as the value becomes clear.

PROVE THE VALUE

Focus on one machine, cell, or workflow with a clear success measure.

  • A scope built around your priority
  • Guided setup with your team
  • A clear recommendation for what comes next

STANDARDIZE THE WORK

Give a production team a repeatable way to design, release, and support changes.

  • Shared workflows across engineering and operations
  • Clear roles and change history
  • A consistent view of operational health

EXPAND ACROSS SITES

Coordinate larger operations while respecting site needs and responsibilities.

  • A shared view across locations
  • Controlled access and rollout practices
  • Support shaped around your organization

Common questions

What teams want to know before they begin.

Clear answers about fitting BootCtrl into a real industrial operation.

Will BootCtrl fit our current operation?

BootCtrl currently focuses on compact-machine control with supported controllers. We review your equipment, workflow, and goals before proposing a first project.

Can we start with a small project?

Yes. A focused first project around one machine, cell, or workflow is often the best way to prove value and learn what wider adoption should look like.

What happens if a site loses its connection?

Essential machine control remains local. Operational information can be held at the site and shared again when the connection returns.

How does BootCtrl help day-to-day operations?

It gives teams one place to see what is running, what changed, and where attention is needed—making support, handovers, and improvement easier.

Ready to make automation easier to manage?

Show us how your operation works today. We’ll help you identify a practical first step with BootCtrl.