We're building the nervous system for the companies that make things.
Dimbo turns the signals a manufacturer already produces — emails, promises, machine data, the world around it — into decisions a human can approve in seconds. Not another dashboard. The layer that decides what matters and what to do next.
ERPs record what happened. Nobody fuses it into what to do next.
Most of the operational knowledge inside a mid-market manufacturer is trapped: in inboxes, in the heads of people on the floor, in machine logs nobody reads until something breaks, in PDFs nobody re-opens until it's too late. The systems of record are good at record-keeping. They are not built to notice that a vibration trend, a missed reply and a contract clause are the same problem. Dimbo is the decision layer on top of the systems you already run — it doesn't replace your ERP, your inbox or your machines. It reads them, correlates them, and proposes the one action that matters, with the evidence attached.
Four streams of reality.
This isn't a product feature — it's the founding design. Every decision Dimbo proposes is built from these four pillars, fused into one connected picture.
Digital comms
Email, documents, ERP records — read, understood, linked to the right client, project and commitment.
Human declaration
What your people know but never write down — a voice note, a photo, a comment — captured with zero friction.
Machine data
The state of your machines, read as meaning — the signal on the floor before it becomes a complaint.
World knowledge
Supply shocks, regulatory shifts, competitor moves — context that changes what your exposure actually is.
One wedge, proven fast, earned wider.
We don't ask a plant to bet on a platform. We start with one painful, measurable problem, prove the value with zero integration risk, and let the results argue for what comes next.
The deadline audit
A slice of your real data surfaces every open commitment and deadline at risk — no install.
A read-only pilot
48 hours to a concrete report: what's due, what's overdue, what it's costing you.
Across use-cases
From one dataset to comms, people, machines and world — one client, one plant at a time.
Up the autonomy ladder
Every process starts passive. It only acts on its own once it has earned the trust — visibly.
What we won't trade away.
Human-in-the-loop by default
Every proposal starts with a person approving it. Autonomy is earned, visible, and always revocable.
Not a paid tier
On-prem, EU-hosted or cloud — PII is masked before any external model, by default, for everyone.
Processes, not people
Dimbo observes how work moves through the company. It does not score, rank or surveil the people doing it.
Talk to us.
Whether you're evaluating Dimbo for your plant or looking at where this is going next — we'd rather have the conversation directly.