Rubberfit is built around the way a rubber-roll fabricator actually moves material — not the way a generic ERP imagines it. Every step on the floor maps to one place in the app.
From the moment a roll hits the dock to the moment a cut part ships, every step is one query away — to the operator who needs it, to the supervisor who signs off, to the customer who ordered it.
Trucks arrive. Operators scan rolls in at the dock. Length, width, durometer, and lot are captured at receipt — no manual entry, no clipboard. Each roll gets a barcode label printed before it leaves the receiving area.
Operators select parts from the queue, dial in stock, and press Pack. The Rust engine returns an optimized layout in under three seconds. Free-roam is one click away when the spec demands a manual cut.
Layouts print to the floor as a numbered cut list. Operators check off parts as they go — every part scanned, every offcut tracked. The full layout JSON is recorded the moment the cut session closes.
Finished parts roll into shipping with their barcode lineage intact. Customer PDFs auto-generate without internal artifacts — no nesting diagrams, no operator notes, no yield numbers.
The same job moves through the floor and the office, but each role sees the slice that matters to them. Permissions are enforced at the database — not just hidden in the UI.
Cut queue, scan, layout, offcuts.
All operators, all jobs, KPIs, POs.
Materials, suppliers, settings, audit log.
Org-wide, user roles, RLS overrides.
Read-only across the dashboard.
Their job, their PDF, nothing else.
Per-seat pricing. 14-day free trial, no credit card. Run real cuts against your own stock — if it doesn't pay for itself the first week, walk.
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