Hello, Minder
What we're building, who it's for, and how it goes live before integration even starts.
Minder AI is a connected-worker platform — a voice-and-vision copilot for the people on factory floors, in warehouses and on rigs. The ones still carrying clipboards.
Most industrial AI projects stall in integration. Six-month pilots, custom connectors, three vendors in the room before anyone touches the floor. We work backwards. Your team uploads SOPs, hands a worker a phone or a pair of Meta Ray-Bans, and Minder is useful the same day. Integrations into SAP, Oracle, Rockwell and Siemens come after the value is already on the floor — not before.
Three modules, one copilot
- Train. New hires learn your SOPs in their language, on their device. Shift leads see who is ready and who is stuck.
- Inspect. Workers describe what they see. Minder catches defects, captures the evidence, and asks the next question.
- Close the loop. Every interaction writes back to the system of record — work order, MES ticket, QMS finding — without anyone retyping.
Where we run
Phones, tablets, and Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses (tested). Pilot floors in Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok and Shenzhen. SOC 2 Type II in progress.
Who we built it for
- VP Operations and Plant Managers — on the hook for output.
- Heads of QA — for the inspect module.
- Heads of L&D — for ramping new hires faster.
- CIOs and Heads of IT — for the integration and security work.
What this blog will be
What we ship. What we learn from pilot floors. How connected-worker platforms actually get built. Expect concrete numbers, deployment notes, and the occasional honest post-mortem — not press releases.
If any of that is useful to you, come say hello.