Auto Procedure

Turn Best Practice into Standard Practice

The first draft of your SOP…

Captures Every Good Idea You’ve Ever Had

Most SOPs only reflect what you remember in the moment you write them. Auto Procedure pulls from the SOPs you have already created and the work you’ve done before to surface proven steps, checks, and improvements. The result is a first draft that feels familiar, complete, and smarter than starting from a blank page.

Creates New Versions Without Manual Effort

Keeping procedures current usually means rewriting them again and again. Auto Procedure removes that burden by automatically generating new versions as work evolves. You review and approve changes once, and the standard moves forward without restarting the process.

Align Expectations Across Every Role, at Every Step

Critical knowledge rarely lives in one place. Auto Procedure collects new and tribal knowledge from across teams and directly from the frontline. That intel is routed to you for approval, then incorporated into the SOP so the standard reflects how the organization actually operates.

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GPT for your SOP

GPT for your SOP

GPT for your SOP

Operations Managers start by creating procedures from materials they already have, such as work orders, equipment manuals, job descriptions, or even outdated SOPs. Once approved, newly generated procedures are automatically embedded into the work instructions teams use every day. As work is performed, new insights are captured, reviewed, and incorporated into future versions, so procedures stay accurate without repeating the effort that created them.

Operations Managers start by creating procedures from materials they already have, such as work orders, equipment manuals, job descriptions, or even outdated SOPs. Once approved, newly generated procedures are automatically embedded into the work instructions teams use every day. As work is performed, new insights are captured, reviewed, and incorporated into future versions, so procedures stay accurate without repeating the effort that created them.

Operations Managers start by creating procedures from materials they already have, such as work orders, equipment manuals, job descriptions, or even outdated SOPs. Once approved, newly generated procedures are automatically embedded into the work instructions teams use every day. As work is performed, new insights are captured, reviewed, and incorporated into future versions, so procedures stay accurate without repeating the effort that created them.

Create your next SOP with way less typing.