Manufacturing depends on processes that span production, quality, maintenance, supply chain, service, and the systems behind them. Decisions helps companies automate and orchestrate business processes across systems, people, and AI—without writing code.

Trusted by organizations running complex, high-stakes operations.




A faster, more flexible way to automate and orchestrate the work that keeps the business running.
Coordinate processes across ERP, MES, PLM, CRM, supply chain tools, and other systems without stitching everything together manually.
Use AI and agents where they add value while keeping actions connected to the right processes, approvals, and next steps.
“The increased visibility and access to our sales information is allowing us to make quicker business decisions with reliable data. Our sales force has embraced the ease of use and ability to access their information.”
Chief Executive Officer, TLCC

Decisions helps manufacturers automate and orchestrate operational and business processes across systems, people, rules, and AI. That includes everything from production-related workflows to quality, maintenance, compliance, and supply chain coordination.
No. Decisions works with your existing systems and acts as a process automation and orchestration layer across them. It helps manufacturers coordinate work and decisions across the systems they already rely on.
From production to quality to supply chain, Decisions helps manufacturers automate and orchestrate the processes that keep operations moving.
Automate repetitive tasks, route work faster, and keep exceptions from slowing production and operations.
Use process intelligence to see how work moves across teams and systems, improve consistency, and maintain a stronger handle on process performance.
Yes. Decisions can help manufacturers operationalize AI and agent-driven workflows in a governed way by connecting outputs to business rules, approvals, exception handling, and downstream processes.
Manufacturers use Decisions to improve workflows related to production operations, quality management, maintenance, exception handling, supply chain coordination, service processes, approvals, and other cross-system activities.
Because manufacturing environments are highly interconnected. When systems, teams, and AI act independently, local improvements can create downstream problems. Orchestration helps ensure actions stay aligned across the business.