Digital Work Instructions
Eliminate guesswork, reduce product defects, and improve the operator experience, for veterans and new hires alike.
Streamline work, share critical knowledge, and turnaround inefficient operations with Docket’s digital work instructions software. Harness real-time data to identify areas for continuous process improvement and transform it into actionable insights.
Translate your paper-based shop floor processes into digitized workflows that are more scalable, trainable and updatable. Embed quality and continuous improvement into your operation at the task level, ensuring consistency and adaptability.
Studies indicate that 42% of manufacturing know-how is specific to the individual operator. Capture and integrate this invaluable knowledge into your process library for deployment at scale.
Ditch tedious paperwork and manual record-keeping. Docket’s user-friendly digital platform allows for easy information retrieval and entry, improving quality control and reducing human error.
Effortlessly adapt and improve processes, incorporate real-time operator input, and implement changes across the production floor with a single tap.
React better and faster using digital documentation and standardized operating processes.
Eliminate guesswork, reduce product defects, and improve the operator experience, for veterans and new hires alike.
Streamline document creation and updates by starting from proven, tried-and-true manufacturing workflows.
Bridge language gaps among shop floor employees or between employees and specific work instructions.
Effortlessly configure your own custom operating procedures with intuitive drag and drop functionality.
Minimize operator distractions and provide them only with the essential information, keeping their focus on the task at hand.
Get complete visibility into shop floor activity, including bottlenecks, failure points, and areas for improvement.
Get answers to common customer questions about fully digitized shop floor workflows.
Digital work instructions are electronic versions of step-by-step operational guidance that can include text, images, videos, and conditional logic. Unlike paper-based versions, they’re dynamic, easier to update, accessible on mobile devices, and trackable — helping ensure consistency, traceability, and faster onboarding.
Docket makes it easy to convert your current paper-based or tribal knowledge-driven workflows into digital format. You can build and customize instructions down to the task or operation level, ensuring alignment with the way your team actually works — not just what’s on the clipboard.
Yes. Docket supports conditional logic, branching paths, operator notes, attachments, and task-specific detail to handle variability. Whether you’re managing one-off builds or repeatable processes, Docket adapts to real-world production complexity.
New hires can follow intuitive, visual instructions that reflect real-time best practices. Instead of shadowing veterans for weeks, they can ramp up faster with in-context guidance and clear expectations at every step — leading to fewer mistakes and shorter learning curves.
Absolutely. Docket includes feedback loops so frontline workers can flag unclear steps, submit suggestions, or log observations. That tribal knowledge — once hidden — becomes part of your continuous improvement process.
All digital instructions are centrally managed and updated in real time, so operators always see the latest approved version. Audit logs and version history provide visibility for compliance and quality assurance teams.
Manufacturers using Docket report fewer production errors, faster operator ramp-up, and greater standardization across shifts. By removing paper, surfacing hidden knowledge, and capturing task-level data, Docket helps unlock scalable productivity and smarter decision-making.
Learn more about shop floor digitization from our experts, including how manufacturers use digital work instructions to boost productivity and scalability.
Read Our BlogDocket offers subscription-based pricing that’s based on your shop’s size, needs, and budget. Unlike one-size-fits-all manufacturing platforms, with Docket, you only pay for the specific features you need and nothing more.
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