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Wichwer
The workshop productivity system
Workshops lose time and money every day without knowing where. Wichwer helps you track tasks, workers, and real execution time in one simple system. It automatically detects delays and “time leaks” so you can fix problems before they cost you. Built for mechanics, carpentry, tailoring, and small production teams.
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Hey everyone 👋 I built Wichwer after seeing how small workshops (carpenters, mechanics, tailors) lose a lot of time and money without actually knowing where the problem is. Most tools are too complex or not built for real-world workshop work, so I created something simple that tracks tasks, workers, and real execution time — and automatically shows where delays and “time leaks” happen. This is still early, and I’d really love honest feedback from makers, builders, and anyone managing real operations 🙏
About Wichwer on Product Hunt
“The workshop productivity system”
Wichwer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #53 on the daily leaderboard. Workshops lose time and money every day without knowing where. Wichwer helps you track tasks, workers, and real execution time in one simple system. It automatically detects delays and “time leaks” so you can fix problems before they cost you. Built for mechanics, carpentry, tailoring, and small production teams.
On the analytics side, Wichwer competes within Productivity, Task Management and Operations — topics that collectively have 736.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Wichwer performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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