OpXflo is an operations execution tool built around a modern visual Andon Board, designed primarily for offices, shop floors, and manufacturing workflows. It draws on the Andon concept from lean manufacturing, presenting issues such as abnormalities, safety incidents, quality defects, downtime, and material shortages in a visual format so teams can quickly identify and respond to problems on the floor.
Based on the information disclosed so far, OpXfloβs core modules include real-time Andon monitoring, color-coded status dashboards, issue management, and Instant Sync. Real-time monitoring displays workstation status, while supervisors can use the color-coded board to quickly decide where resources should be deployed. Issue management supports one-click issue creation at the workstation level and tracks causes of downtime, quality defects, and material shortages. Instant Sync emphasizes that changes on the floor are immediately reflected in the supervisor portal, making it suitable for operational environments where fast response times are critical.
Its pricing is fairly straightforward: Lite is $0/month and includes 1 Andon Board, up to 3 active workstations, 20 active orders/month, and 5 user seats, making it a good option for small teams to test the product. Growth is $299/month and supports unlimited Andon boards/workstations, 100 active orders/month, up to 10 user seats, and standard email support. The copy also mentions βStart for freeβ and βStart Free Trial,β indicating there is a free start or trial path available.
The main strengths are its focused positioning, suitability for shop-floor status visibility, downtime response, and defect tracking; the free tier lowers the barrier to trial; and real-time sync plus color-coded boards can help supervisors dispatch resources more efficiently. The drawbacks are that public information does not clearly explain third-party integrations, API availability, permission models, data security compliance, or deployment options. Although Growth supports unlimited boards and workstations, it still limits the number of orders and user seats.
OpXflo is best suited for small to growing manufacturing teams, shop-floor operations, and lean improvement teams looking to build a lightweight Andon and issue-response system. Access from China is not clearly documented, and network connectivity, payment methods, and localization support are all unknown. If domestic access, invoicing, Chinese-language service, or local deployment are hard requirements, it may be worth evaluating China-based MES solutions, digital factory dashboards, or industrial low-code platforms in parallel.
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