Sargha builds purpose-built software for custom manufacturers — real-time floor visibility, labor intelligence, and AI-powered insights. No bloated ERP. No guesswork.
Built by people who've worked on production floors. These aren't hypotheticals — they're Tuesday at every shop we've talked to.
Estimates are guesswork. Nobody knows how long it actually takes to build a panel or assembly. You can't tell if a job was profitable after the fact.
The office knows a job went to the floor. Eventually it comes back done. What happened in between is invisible. Tracking lives in a spreadsheet with no role-based views.
A problem gets fixed, seems resolved, then the same mistake shows up months later. No closed-loop system ensures corrections actually stick.
Employee data in a legacy ERP, production reports in an internal app, schedules in a spreadsheet. Nothing flows. Manual data entry creates bottlenecks.
The tech interface is tablet-first, built for gloved hands, and laser-focused on the one thing techs need: their current job.
We do four things and do them well. No scheduling, no inventory, no purchasing — just the missing layer between your ERP and your floor.
Techs tap to start and stop tasks on a tablet. Every job builds your labor database automatically. Actual hours vs. estimates, by tech, by product type, over time.
CoreKanban job board with real-time status. Manager dashboard with tech cards, labor progress bars, and at-a-glance floor state. No more walking the floor.
CoreLog issues with photos and categories. Corrective action workflow linked to build packages. Recurring issue detection flags the same problem coming back.
ProVersion-controlled build packages — documents, drawings, photos per product. Techs see the current package. Changes are logged and tracked.
ProGeneric SQL connector with a field-mapping UI. Pull employees, work orders, and BOMs from your legacy system. Push completed job data back. No rip-and-replace.
ProLLM-powered insights that surface patterns — labor accuracy, recurring quality issues, tech performance, quoting recommendations. Ask in plain English.
AI · SoonNo heavy onboarding. No 6-month implementation. Connect to your ERP or start standalone with CSV import.
Link to your existing ERP via SQL connector, or start fresh with CSV import. Define your product types and task stages.
Set up workflow stages, team roles, and build package templates. Pre-built templates for common shop types.
Hand techs a tablet. One-tap start/stop, photo capture, quality logging. Designed for gloved hands. Training takes minutes.
Within weeks, your labor database builds itself. AI surfaces patterns. Quoting gets accurate. The floor stops being a black box.
From conversations with custom manufacturers who've been running on spreadsheets for too long.
We've been tracking labor in a spreadsheet for 11 years. The idea that I could actually know our real cost per job type — that's a game changer for quoting.
The same wiring error shows up two or three times a year on MCC builds. We fix it every time, but nothing ever sticks. A corrective action loop would have saved us thousands.
I've looked at ProShop and Fulcrum. Too expensive for my 15-person shop. Too much to implement. I've been waiting for something that just fits.
Sargha is a company that only builds software for custom manufacturers. That's our whole thing. No distractions.
Our team comes from the industry — we've managed production floors, not just studied them.
Generic SQL connector works with whatever legacy system you already run. No rip-and-replace. Complementary, not competitive.
LLM-powered insights baked in from the start — not bolted on. The more data you capture, the smarter it gets.
No 6-month implementation. No consultants. Pre-built templates for common shop types. Techs trained in minutes, not days.
ProShop starts at $715/month. Fulcrum at $800. We're the affordable option that actually works for shops your size.
Get your labor data right and your floor visible.
Full production execution with quality and AI.
For larger shops or multi-site operations.
Get early access to Lume and lock in founder pricing. We're onboarding a small group of design partners first.
⬡ Founder pricing — early signups lock in their rate when we launch.