Plugs into your machines

Run your whole LSF shop, always in sync

Proposal-first planning

Not a generic ERP, not a CAD add-on, not a spreadsheet. Plug in your machines and the shop runs on one live picture: schedule the whole workshop, keep coil stock accurate to the panel, and let your machines report what they actually built.

  • Coil stock kept accurate to the panel
  • One live schedule for the whole shop
  • Your roll-forming machines, always in sync

Works with the roll-forming machines you already run

…and more

Built only for light-gauge steel framing (LSF) — also known as cold-formed steel (CFS).

When stock lies, every plan starts wrong

In most light-gauge steel shops the data isn't missing — it's scattered. Sales, the schedule, the coil rack and the machines each tell a different story, so someone spends the week firefighting the plan instead of running the shop.

How most shops run today

  • The schedule lives in a spreadsheet someone re-keys by hand
  • You find out you're out of C140 the day the line needs it
  • Operators re-enter what they built into two or three systems
  • Coil stock is a guess until someone walks the floor and counts

What that costs on the floor

  • A late material shortage stops a line that was "ready" on paper
  • The same coil gets promised to two jobs at once
  • Dates get committed on gut feel, then quietly slip
  • Every plan starts from a stock number nobody fully trusts

Reliable stock is not a side module.

MyAssembly is built on a simple operational truth: if stock does not reflect what the workshop actually ran, every planning decision starts from a wrong assumption. Machine Link captures the truth of the present. Planning builds the truth of the future. Both must stay connected.

Machine Link

The truth of the present

Real machine execution feeds stock, material consumption, and production progress so the operational state stays closer to workshop reality without constant manual corrections.

Machine Link agent dashboard streaming live machine production back to the cloud Machine Link agent dashboard streaming live machine production back to the cloud
Planning

The truth of the future

Quote-to-production proposals, capacity visibility, and deadline feasibility rely on credible stock to produce credible commitments.

Global production Gantt with multi-line allocation and deadline tracking Global production Gantt with multi-line allocation and deadline tracking

When both truths stay connected, teams stop rebuilding the plan from assumptions.

How MyAssembly works

Proposal first, not magic. MyAssembly reads the quote, builds a feasible production path, and keeps critical operational loops aligned with real workshop execution.

Execution feed from the workshop

  • 13:43:36 PF-02 started Q-2416 → stock and completion updated
  • 13:43:36 Q-2419 released → line load recalculated before commitment
  • 13:43:36 Coil A124 consumed → available stock corrected from execution
1

Read the quote

MyAssembly reads quantities, material needs, and induced production load from the quote that already exists.

→ Actionable planning input
2

Get a feasible production proposal

The system proposes line allocation, sequencing, and a planning path based on capacities and operational constraints.

→ Charge and deadline visibility
3

Validate and release faster

Teams review charge, feasibility, and deadlines before sending work to the shop floor and committing dates.

→ Feasible commitment before release
4

Keep stock aligned through execution

Machine-fed production updates critical operational flows so stock stays more reliable without constant manual re-entry.

→ Stock connected to workshop reality

Built on 2 connected operational pillars

Two pillars hold the shop together: machine-fed execution that keeps stock honest, and quote-to-production planning that proves capacity and deadlines before you commit. Four capabilities make them real — LSF auto-scheduling, connected stock, Machine Link, and one workspace from quote to delivery.

Reliable execution truth makes planning more credible.
Planning gives execution a clearer path.

Run the job, not just the schedule

Open any project, panel or group and the whole team works in one place — files, comments and checklists, live, with no extra CAD seat.

Files on every panel

Attach specs, QA photos and PDFs — with preview — to a project, panel or group. Everyone sees the latest, in real time.

Comments with @mentions

Threaded discussions on projects, panels and allocations. Mention a teammate, resolve when it's done, and see who has read it.

Checklists that travel with the work

Build custom checks on any project, panel or group and tick them off as the floor moves. Your process, enforced.

Included in Pro

Interactive 3D, no CAD seat

Select, isolate, hide and focus panels in the browser, overlay live production status, and review together with shared cursors.

In-browser 3D viewer isolating a panel with production status overlay

From manual reconstruction to operationally credible production

MyAssembly closes the gap between the quote, the plan, workshop capacity, and execution-fed stock so teams can release work with more confidence.

Before

Manual reconstruction

  • Quote to manual rework
  • Human arbitration to create the plan
  • Weak visibility on induced load
  • Stock maintained by corrections and re-entry
  • Late discovery of capacity tension
  • Delivery dates committed with uncertainty
After

Operationally credible production

  • Quote becomes a planning proposal
  • Load is distributed across lines and steps
  • Capacity and delay feasibility become visible earlier
  • Workshop follows a clearer execution path
  • Real execution updates operational state and stock
  • Delivery commitment becomes more credible

What teams use MyAssembly for

Each use case starts from the same reality: the quote exists, but confidence in the production plan and stock does not.

Before accepting a new project

Check induced load, line impact, material tension, and whether the requested date is realistic before answering the customer.

  • See which line absorbs the load
  • Spot material tension before commitment
  • Commit dates with a more credible view

At production launch

Turn the quote into a proposed production path and release work with clearer line allocation, sequencing, and material logic.

  • Review the proposal before sending work
  • Make line load and bottlenecks visible
  • Release faster without blind arbitration

During workshop execution

Keep stock and operational state aligned with what machines actually ran so the plan stays closer to reality through the week.

  • Update stock from machine execution
  • Correct completion and material state together
  • Reduce manual reconciliation in the workshop

When planning starts drifting

Reduce the gap between what was planned, what was consumed, and what the workshop actually executed.

  • Compare planned vs actual execution continuously
  • Detect material drift before it becomes a shortage
  • Re-align the plan from real workshop data

From spreadsheets to one live system

Stop re-keying the same numbers into disconnected files. One live system gives the whole shop the same picture — so scheduling gets cleaner, waste drops, and deadlines hold, from the very first project.

Questions production teams ask before booking a demo

It runs your whole shop on one live system: it turns a quote into a feasible production plan, shows capacity and deadlines before you commit, and keeps coil stock aligned with what your machines actually built.

No. MyAssembly handles the operational planning and stock loop close to the workshop. It can coexist with your ERP and does not require replacement to evaluate fit.

Not at all — it's not a design, BIM, Revit or detailing tool. It starts once the quote exists and focuses on production planning and execution-linked stock for LSF workshops. For design, our dedicated project is Stud.

Machine events update operational state and material consumption from real execution, so stock stays closer to workshop reality without critical operator re-entry.

Yes. That is a common starting point. MyAssembly is meant to replace manual quote-to-plan reconstruction and make capacity and stock visibility more credible.

Yes. The pilot can start with one real flow and one connected machine, which is relevant for many workshops running one to three rollformers.

We install Machine Link on one machine remotely and schedule a real project: one quote in, one planning proposal, one connected production loop, and one live stock model on a defined scope — so value is visible in weeks, not a big-bang rollout. You only pay if it earns its place.

It makes induced load, line allocation, material tension, and deadline feasibility visible before release, so teams can commit dates with a more credible operational view.

Yes. MyAssembly is machine-agnostic — Machine Link runs today on Howick, Pinnacle and Scottsdale roll-formers and connects whatever brand you already own. You keep your hardware; we replace the spreadsheets.

Yes. Every project, panel and group carries shared files, threaded comments with @mentions, and checklists — all live, in the browser, with no extra CAD seat.