Azumuta vs Dozuki: A Comparison

Azumuta vs Dozuki:
Which One is the Right Software for You

Azumuta, the connected workforce platform, offers manufacturers a streamlined solution with pre-designed features and templates to simplify operations. By reducing setup time and improving communication, it promotes efficiency across the board. Its pre-built modules—ranging from Work Instructions and Quality Management to Audits, Skills Training, and Reporting Dashboards—are crafted for effortless integration. This makes it a go-to choice for manufacturers aiming to unify shop floor processes.

Dozuki is a connected worker platform for creating and managing work instructions and training materials. It provides tools for standardization but relies on user input and manual configuration to build documentation.

 

Why Choose Azumuta?

63%
Quality Increase
27%
Productivity Increase
99%
Less Paper on the Shop Floor

Don’t just take our word for it!

“Azumuta is more than just an information tool; it’s also part of our learning and development path. This way, we can flexibly select people with the right attitude, and offer them the ideal training environment to develop themselves.

Johan Dom
Vice President Process Engineering
Johan Dom

Don’t just take our word for it!

The ability to adapt quickly to changes in work instructions has given us a competitive advantage, while the fully automated distribution of work instructions has decreased complexity and reduced errors on the shop floor. Azumuta has revolutionized our work instruction management process and made our operations more agile.

Koen Catteeu
Operations Manager
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Don’t just take our word for it!

The ability to adapt quickly to changes in work instructions has given us a competitive advantage, while the fully automated distribution of work instructions has decreased complexity and reduced errors on the shop floor. Azumuta has revolutionized our work instruction management process and made our operations more agile.

Alexander Hertsens
Founder and CEO
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Serving the Leaders in Manufacturing
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What Makes Azumuta Unique

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Digital Work Instructions Made Easy

Turn your work instructions into digital ones to give operators interactive, always-current guidance enhanced with visuals like videos, images, and 3D files. Operators can log issues, record shop floor data, document workflows, and ensure quality directly during production.

Azumuta makes onboarding, retraining, and day-to-day training easier and integrates smoothly with ERP systems to keep product orders linked to the appropriate instructions.

Facing a large number of product variants? Azumuta provides robust tools for managing even the most complex production setups, handling limitless variations effortlessly.

Digital Work Instructions
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Real-Time Quality Assurance

Azumuta’s Quality Assurance module provides end-to-end monitoring of production processes, offering real-time insights into quality performance. Comprehensive traceability reports deliver a detailed view of quality metrics directly from the shop floor.

With Digital Work Instructions, quality requirements can be defined for operators to follow during production. Any defects or issues can be reported immediately, ensuring quick corrective action.

The platform also supports compliance with industry standards like ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and IATF, helping manufacturers maintain certifications and uphold quality benchmarks.

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Skills Matrix & Training

Azumuta’s Skills Matrix & Training module gives managers a clear overview of employee skills and training progress. It supports onboarding, re-training, and continuous on-the-job learning.

By highlighting skill gaps and growth opportunities, the module helps define effective training paths. Managers can use the matrix to assess team capabilities, identify areas for improvement, and generate detailed reports.

Tailored training plans can be created for each employee, taking into account their experience, role, and skill level to foster targeted development.

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Audits & Digital Checklists

Azumuta’s Audits & Checklists module streamlines audits for 5S, ISO compliance, and maintenance. It uses real-time data for reporting, automated notifications, and an interactive timeline to manage schedules. Customizable checklists help ensure compliance, safety, and reduce downtime—all through an intuitive platform.

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Dashboards & Reports

The Dashboards & Reports module in Azumuta provides a clear view of data gathered from all other modules. Admins can monitor data streams in real time using customizable templates, including tables, charts, and dashboards, tailored to fit specific needs.

Integrated with BI tools and ERP systems, the module allows users to create detailed reports and share them across teams. These dashboards offer a comprehensive perspective on performance, quality, and operational metrics, delivering actionable insights—all without requiring coding skills.

Dashboards & Reports
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Azumuta Intelligence: Save Time Leveraging AI to Create Digital Work Instructions

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Azumuta has integrated compliance tracking features that ensure all processes meet industry standards.

Yes, Azumuta offers extensive integration capabilities with a variety of shop floor equipment and enterprise systems.

Yes, the platform is available on both iOS and Android devices. You can download it from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store

Protecting our customers’ data is our top priority. Azumuta is built with strict security requirements and protocols to secure your data, such as ISO/IEC 27001 and SOC 2, and undergoes annual security audits and assessments. We use stringent physical, procedural and technical security measures to maintain the integrity and security of your data and we adhere to the strictest data protection laws.

Yes, we have developed an integration API that is accessible. The Azumuta API differs for every company as we release new versions and tailor functionality. You can also build almost anything you want on top of the Azumuta platform via our API. Next to this, we have several software & hardware integrations.

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Take your work instructions to the next level by adding the Continuous Improvement feature. Use a ticketing system to gather your workers’ suggestions and insights, then turn their feedback into actionable tasks to improve processes.

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