One command center for manufacturing quality.
Qualiteh Audit and KPI Sentinel already run on one sign-in, one organization, one audit trail. The unified command-center view — where a finding from your last audit sits next to the KPI it explains — is rolling out now.
Thirty minutes on your process. No deck.
Diagram: an audit finding and a KPI connected through the Qualiteh Agent.
Diagram: an audit finding and a KPI connected through the Qualiteh Agent.
Your quality system knows things
it cannot say out loud.
The audit finding lives in a report. The KPI dip lives in a dashboard. The corrective action lives in someone’s inbox. Each tool holds one piece of the same story — and the connection between them lives in the head of whoever happened to be in both meetings.
When that person is on holiday, the pattern is invisible.
The finding that explains
the number.
Picture the Tuesday review. Line 3 efficiency dipped last week. In the command-center view now rolling out, the dip arrives with its context attached: the audit finding from March on that station, the corrective action that closed, the one that did not. Same organization, same data spine — the Qualiteh Agent drafts the connection, your team judges it.
AEI drafts and flags. People approve. Nothing publishes itself.
Built as one system,
shipped as two apps.
Both apps run on the same organization, the same sign-in, the same audit trail. Start with either; the Platform is already underneath.
Qualiteh Audit
Plan, run, and close industrial audits with an AEI Agent that carries context through the whole loop — offline on the shop floor, voice to structured finding, evidence attached.
- Works without WiFi in the plant hall
- Voice capture to structured findings
- Bring your own questionnaire
KPI Sentinel
Tier meetings that start with current numbers — dashboards per tier, kiosk mode for the shift handover screen, and a cost engine that puts a euro figure on a KPI miss.
- Tier 1–5 dashboards, SQDCP filtering
- Kiosk mode for the floor
- Cost-out engine in euros
Bring your own questionnaire.
Most quality software treats your audit standards as PDFs to attach. Here they are working objects: upload the questionnaire your organization is licensed to use — a VDA-style process checklist, a customer CSR, your internal LPA route — and it becomes a runnable, scorable workflow. Native depth for the automotive stack, structured per VDA 6.3 methodology, without pretending your plant fits a template.
- VDA 6.3-structured workflows
- Customer-specific requirements
- Internal audit routes
- PDF / Excel / Word upload
Trust is the architecture.
An agent that touches quality records has to earn its place. These are not policies — they are how the system is built:
Every write is organization-scoped
Your data is isolated to your organization at the database layer — and at the API layer for AEI endpoints — not filtered in the browser.
Every AEI call is bounded and logged
Budget-checked before it runs, attributed to your organization after — cost can’t run away, and there is always a record.
Entitlements live on the server
What your plan can do is enforced where you can’t reach it from a browser console.
AEI drafts, people approve
Findings, summaries, and proposed actions arrive as drafts with their sources. A person signs off before anything counts.
Evidence stays traceable
Voice recordings are processed in transit, not stored on our servers; findings and photos stay on your EU-hosted tenant with the trail intact.
What ships, honestly.
In production
- Qualiteh Audit — the full audit loop
- One sign-in, one organization across apps
- Server-side guardrails on every AEI call
In beta
- KPI Sentinel — tier dashboards, kiosk, cost engine
Early access — rolling out
- The unified command-center view — rolling out now
- Cross-app context (early access): findings beside the KPIs they explain
On the roadmap
- Weekly AEI briefings to your inbox
- Repeating-findings intelligence across projects
No date theater. When a capability moves up this list, it moved because it works.
See it onyour process.
Bring one audit programme and one KPI board. We’ll show you both apps on your organization, and where the command center takes them — then you decide if early access makes sense.