Roadmap

Direction without fake release promises.

RIGG is being built around practical facility needs. This roadmap shows the direction of the platform without pretending every priority can be locked to a public date before pilot feedback comes in.

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Core facility execution

The foundation of RIGG is focused on giving a facility one shared place to capture, assign, track, and close out operational work.

Work orders and work requests
Assets and equipment context
Preventive maintenance
Safety action items
Downtime records
Parts and inventory movement
Being Hardened

Pilot-ready operating controls

Current development is focused on making early customer rollout cleaner, safer, and easier to manage across real facilities.

Facility access controls
Pilot onboarding flow
Billing and account readiness
Reporting polish
Permission and role hardening
Workflow cleanup based on testing
Coming Next

More connected plant workflows

The next layer extends RIGG beyond maintenance execution and deeper into daily facility operations.

Quality workflows
Training records
Operator rounds
Continuous improvement visibility
Better cross-department follow-through
Longer-Term Direction

Higher-level operational intelligence

Longer-term development is focused on turning connected facility activity into better visibility for managers, leadership, and multi-site organizations.

Advanced downtime attribution
Cross-facility comparisons
Executive operating views
Deeper operational trend analysis
More configurable facility models
Why the roadmap stays flexible

Plants are different.

A food facility, automotive supplier, roofing plant, and fabrication shop do not all need the same workflow depth on the same timeline.

Pilot feedback matters.

Early facilities should influence what gets hardened, simplified, expanded, or removed.

Useful beats flashy.

The goal is not to add features for a bigger checklist. The goal is to reduce fragmentation and improve execution.