Private · On-site · Cited
Midnight Industrial A.I. (MIAI) reads your manuals, SOPs and equipment documents and answers your maintenance techs in plain English — in real time, cited to the exact page. It runs on a managed appliance inside your building, included in the lease. No cloud. No per-seat fees. Nothing leaves your network.
"My data doesn't leave the box. Your data doesn't leave the building. I take yours as serious as mine."
The problem
Maintenance runs on documents nobody can find when a line is down — and on knowledge that walks out the door when senior techs retire.
Thousands of pages of manuals, SOPs and fault tables — none of it searchable on the floor when something breaks.
Experienced techs retire faster than they're replaced, and their hard-won fixes leave with them.
Corporate privacy policy won't let operational data leave the building. Most plants simply can't use cloud tools.
How it works
Your manuals, SOPs, equipment docs and troubleshooting procedures are loaded onto the on-site appliance — in-house, never uploaded anywhere.
From a tablet or their phone on your LAN: a fault code, a parameter, a procedure. No query syntax to learn.
A 32-billion-parameter model answers in seconds and cites the exact document and page — so the tech can verify on paper.
Techs pin notes to pages — gotchas, known issues, fixes. Institutional knowledge is captured instead of lost.
What it does
Every answer points to the document and page it came from. MIAI never asks a tech to just trust it — it shows the receipt.
Tap a citation to open the cited page in-app, with the relevant section highlighted. A digital straightedge helps read dense PT charts and tables off the paper.
On dense numeric charts it hands the tech the chart and the tool instead of risking a misread — a wrong PT value is an incident, not a typo.
Your techs pin shop knowledge to specific pages. Every unit gets smarter the day your senior people start writing them down.
OSHA-program-gated questions (arc flash, lockout/tagout, respirators, lifts) are refused in software and referred to your safety program — by name. It points to your program; it never stands in as one.
Big-text mode, day and midnight themes, tap targets sized for gloved hands. Works on the phone already in the tech's pocket.
Why it matters to the business
Techs find the right procedure in seconds instead of hunting binders — where it matters most, on the floor mid-breakdown.
Senior-tech know-how is captured as notes pinned to the docs, instead of retiring with them.
Operational data never leaves the building — no cloud privacy review, no IT-department friction to clear.
The on-site appliance is part of your lease — we provide and maintain it. No per-seat SaaS fees, no metered tokens, no surprise cloud renewals.
A deterministic safety guard and advisory-only outputs keep the system in its lane and pointed at your programs.
Air-gapped operation. A WAN outage doesn't take your reference library down with it.
The non-negotiable
We use the cloud to build MIAI. We never use it to run it. Once deployed, your documents and every query stay 100% on the on-site appliance, on your network — by design, not by setting. A hybrid-cloud fallback would defeat the entire point, so there isn't one.
What gets deployed
A small, sealed appliance runs the model on-site — we deploy, maintain and update it as part of the lease. Your techs reach it from tablets or phones over the LAN; nobody has to babysit a server.
What it costs
Straightforward per-box model. Final numbers come out of a short scoping conversation about your document library and how many techs.
We ingest your document library, deploy and configure the on-site appliance, and train your team. One-time, per facility.
The on-site appliance, model and software updates, document ingestion, and ongoing support — one monthly (or annual) lease per box, unlimited seats. Expands by additional per-department boxes, document sets, and sites.
It tends to pay for itself against the downtime of a single major breakdown. Ask for a quote →
Who builds it
ThirdShift R&D is a Portland, Oregon applied-AI company founded by an industrial electrician with deep roots in Pacific Northwest manufacturing. MIAI was designed alongside maintenance techs, for the plant floor — by someone who has wired the panel and read the manual at 2 a.m., not someone selling software from the outside.
The mascot
MIAI's loading mechanic — a marmot in a hard hat who digs through the manuals while your answer comes up. Boone the bear's friend on the industrial side.
He's the face on the loading screen — digging through the stacks while MIAI finds the page, so the wait always has someone working it.
Marlow rides along with MIAI; Boone keeps the small-business side.
Get started
Tell us your trades and roughly how many documents and technicians. We'll scope a pilot on your own hardware, in your own building.