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Guide My Work is a subscription-based, cloud-hosted, web-based manufacturing execution system (MES). Its positioning is fairly clear: it provides visual work instructions for shop-floor stations and builds a closed-loop execution workflow around operators, parts, quality and safety alerts, cycle times, and production dashboards.
The core of the product is automated visual work instructions, supporting step-by-step guidance for operators during assembly and recording revision history for work instructions. Its traceability capabilities are relatively comprehensive: operators can be required to log in with employee ID cards, linking assembly history to individuals; it supports serialization scanning, barcode printing, barcode pattern validation, and printable Product Birth Certificates generated by part serial number. For shop-floor management, it provides PDF safety/quality alerts, operator reference materials, Andon help requests via SMS and email, real-time production/defect/downtime dashboards, cycle time and production summary reports, and operator takt-time clocks.
Deployment is clearly cloud-hosted SaaS, making it suitable for factories that do not want to build and maintain their own MES infrastructure. On integration, the available information states support for Allen-Bradley Logix and Modbus PLCs without requiring an OPC Server; it can also connect to networked torque devices via OpenProtocol and supports label printing through network printers. Pricing is $3 per station per day, which is straightforward, but there is no information on plan tiers, minimum purchase requirements, free trials, payment methods, or enterprise contract terms.
Its strengths are that the feature set is closely aligned with assembly-floor needs, covering work instructions, error proofing, traceability, dashboards, and equipment data collection. The pricing metric is also simple, which in theory lowers the barrier to deployment. The limitations are that public information lacks details on permission models, approval and collaboration workflows, data security and compliance, backups, SLAs, APIs, and developer support. For highly regulated industries or large-group MES integration projects, further due diligence is still needed before evaluation.
It is better suited to small and midsize manufacturers, assembly lines, and factories that need to move quickly from paper SOPs to electronic work instructions. Access from mainland China, network stability, RMB payment options, and local support availability are unknown. If you need local deployment, Chinese-language service, or deep integration with domestic ERP/MES systems, you may want to compare it with Tulip, Poka, Dozuki, as well as ι»ζΉζΊι , ζ ζ ΉδΊθ, ιΌζ·, and η¨ε/ιθΆ manufacturing solutions.
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