QORELLC
Modules

Qore is a lot more
than a blank page.

It's also a collection of pre-built modules we can use as jumping-off points for your project — so you're not paying to build from zero what's already been built and proven.

Years of building apps and modules for manufacturing companies left us with a library of working pieces — portals, pipelines, checklists, and workflows that already solve problems plants actually have. None of it is shrink-wrapped software. They're proven starting points we adapt to the way your business runs, which means less time spent on the parts that are the same everywhere and more on the parts that make you different.

The library

What we can start from

Adapted to your process — not the other way around.

Field Service Portal

Schedule, dispatch, and track service calls — and give techs what they need while they're on site.

Equipment Management

Track machines and assets through their whole life — location, service history, and current status.

Engineering Pipelines

Move drawings, revisions, and engineering data through review and release without the email chain.

Assembly QC Checklist

Structured quality checks right on the line, with sign-off and traceability behind every step.

Make Item Workflow

Route new make items from first request through engineering to production-ready, with nothing stalling.

Sales Forecasting

Roll pipeline and history into forecasts the plant can actually plan and buy against.

Dealer Portal

Self-serve access for dealers — orders, parts, and documentation without a phone call.

Customer Portal

A branded front door for your customers: order status, documents, and support in one place.

Part Book to Web Pipeline

Turn parts catalogs into searchable web part books that stay current instead of going stale as PDFs.

Training Documentation

Work instructions and training material, versioned and in front of the people who need them.

Manufacturing CRM

Accounts, quotes, and opportunities tracked in the language a manufacturer actually uses.

Don't see yours? These are starting points, not a menu — most projects begin with one and grow into something specific to the business.

A head start

Start closer to the finish.

Tell us what you're trying to solve. If one of these gets you most of the way there, we'll say so — and build the rest around it.