For Redzone-connected manufacturers

Turn Redzone data in Snowflake into plain-English operating answers.

DashboardGenius helps plant, CI, and operations leaders ask follow-up questions across the Redzone data their team is authorized to use.

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Data path

Customer-authorized Snowflake

Best fit

Redzone-connected plants

Primary use

Follow-up analysis

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See the Redzone-to-Snowflake question flow.

Move from a dashboard signal to a grounded follow-up answer in DashboardGenius.

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Why this matters

Dashboards show the signal. Operators still need the next answer.

The hard part is the next question: what changed, where it happened, how large it is, and what should be checked before the next meeting.

Dashboards

Great for monitoring known metrics and standard views.

BI tickets

Useful for governed reporting, but slow for every new follow-up question.

DashboardGenius

Built for the question after the dashboard, using the data your team authorizes.

Questions worth asking

Ask while the issue is still current.

Which line or shift drove the OEE drop last week?
What downtime reasons are getting worse across sites?
Where should CI follow up before the next review?
Which recurring losses are large enough to act on?

How it works

A lightweight path from authorized data to useful answers.

Use authorized data

Connect through customer-authorized Snowflake access to the Redzone data your team is already allowed to use.

Ask in plain English

Plant, CI, and operations leaders can ask follow-up questions without turning each one into a BI ticket.

Move to action

Answers are shaped for operating reviews, loss investigations, and the work dashboards do not finish.

A strong fit when Redzone is already part of the operating rhythm.

DashboardGenius is not a replacement for your production system. It is an answer layer for the practical analysis that comes after teams see something worth investigating.

Your team already trusts Redzone for shop-floor execution.

Redzone data lands in Snowflake or is available through customer-authorized access.

Operators still wait on exported reports, dashboard changes, or analyst help.

Leadership asks follow-up questions faster than the reporting queue can answer them.

OEE movement and loss-bucket follow-up
Downtime by line, shift, area, reason, or site
Recurring issue discovery before review meetings
Quality, throughput, and production-trend questions
Cross-site comparisons for multi-plant teams
Continuous-improvement opportunity sizing

Next step

See whether this works for your Redzone-connected data.

A short walkthrough is enough to see the flow, confirm the data path, and decide whether DashboardGenius is worth testing with your team.

DashboardGenius connects only to data sources customers authorize. DashboardGenius is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Redzone, QAD, or Snowflake. Redzone and Snowflake are referenced only to describe customer-authorized data sources and manufacturing workflows.