The Three Pilot Plays

On Day One, new Datanomix customers dramatically increase machine uptime by 10–20% — just by running these three plays.

“We’ve easily cut out an hour of downtime over the course of several days. For us, that’s big.”

Broadcast which machines are down, why, and for how long on screens the whole floor can see.

The minute time-to-first-part and downtime go on a screen, every machine starts cutting sooner. Not because anyone’s getting yelled at because nobody wants to be the slow one on the board. It’s the cheapest accountability you’ll ever buy.

Customers pick up an average of 30 extra minutes of uptime per machine, per shift.

The minute attention is needed, the right people know — at their desk, on the floor, on their phone.

No more waiting for the morning meeting to find out the spindle’s been down since lunch. No more walking the floor to discover what you should’ve known an hour ago. Alerts go where your supervisors actually are, with an escalation path so nothing falls through the cracks.

Time-to-resolution for most issues cuts in half.

Datanomix surfaces the small, repeating losses nobody notices.

Slow time-to-first-part. Downtime around breaks. The gap between the last part and the end of shift. Individually, they’re rounding errors. Together, they’re the difference between a 40% utilization shop and a 55% utilization shop — without buying a single new machine.

Put them in front of the team, and they’re easy to kill one by one. That’s how you reclaim 10–20% of your uptime in the first weeks.

TIME TO FIRST ACTIVE IMPROVEMENTS
Our typical customer ROI for the first 90 days.

“We brought on Datanomix, and just in the past two weeks that we’ve had it, we’ve seen tremendous value in it.”

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