Your industrial software is a questions app
In every interface you use today, you have to know something exists before you can find it. Digel flips that, and tells you what you didn't know was there.


Every industrial software tool you use today is a questions app. Your CMMS, your ERP, your BI dashboards, your SCADA UI, all of it. They all work the same way. You have to know what to ask. You open the tool, you dig through menus, you remember to check the asset that's been bothering you, you run a report, and if you asked the right question you get the right answer. If not, you find out later, usually when something breaks.
That model is exhausting. The employee with the most experience is also the employee with the least time, and they're the one who's supposed to know what to check.
We think this is the actual problem. Not the UI, not the data model, not the integration story. You have to know what to look for before you can find it.
From questions to answers
Digel is an answers app. Instead of waiting for the right question, it tells you what you need to know. The things you didn't think to check. The things nobody put on your dashboard. The things the agent noticed while reading every signal, every document, and every note your team leaves behind.
Digel is an AI-native maintenance and quality management system. It helps you figure out what matters and suggests where to start. Your time goes into the work itself.
Questions app
if you thought to ask
Answers app
before you thought to ask
How it actually works
Every conversation, sensor stream, work log, document, downtime record, and operator note flows into the same context graph. Agents watch that graph all day for things that matter. When they find something, it shows up in Triage, or as a direct answer where you already are. Sometimes it's an issue. More often it's an answer to a question you never thought to ask.
Context isn't built once and frozen. Every item you close, every comment you leave, every disagreement you have with the agent goes back into the graph and makes the next answer better. The more your team uses Digel, the more Digel understands what your plant actually looks like, and the better the answers it brings back.
Not a better filing cabinet. Not a prettier CMMS. A colleague who actually pays attention, and tells you what you need to know before you know to ask.
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