⚙️ Manufacturing AI Comparison

Process IQ vs ProLaundry — AI Manufacturing Assistant Comparison

Both products put AI in front of frontline operations, but they're solving very different problems. Process IQ is the in-app troubleshooting assistant for general industrial plants — metal fab, food and beverage, pulp and paper, chemicals, packaging. ProLaundry is purpose-built for garment and textile laundry workflows. If your floor isn't a laundry, Process IQ is the alternative your team is looking for.

Process IQ — Transparent Per-Module
Per module, unlimited users
No per-seat fees; pay only for what you turn on
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ProLaundry — Enterprise Quote
Per-user, sales-led
Pricing only disclosed after a scoping call
Side-by-Side Feature Comparison
Feature Process IQ ✓ ProLaundry ✗
Target industry
General industrial plants
Metal fab, food & bev, pulp & paper, chemicals, packaging, discrete manufacturing
Garment & textile laundry only
Domain model tuned for wash chemistry, finishing, stain codes
Modules covered
Troubleshooting, downtime, KB, SOP lookup, shift handoff
One workspace that maps onto any industrial plant floor
Laundry-floor modules only
Wash programs, finishing lines, stain routing — garment-specific
Audit trail depth
Full reasoning path per assistant session
Logs of every interaction, lookup, and resolution with timestamp + equipment context
Production ticket history
Tracks tickets but not the AI's reasoning path
Integrations
SAP, ETQ, MES via REST API
Open API; bidirectionally sync work orders with SAP PM and ETQ Reliance
Laundry MES only
TPH, Datatex, Infor — useful in a textile plant, not elsewhere
Pricing model
Transparent per-module, no per-user fees
All pricing published at /process-iq/pricing — unlimited seats inside your facility
Per-user enterprise quote
Pricing only available after a sales-led scoping conversation
Mobile UX
Worker-first, voice + photo input
Large tap targets, 7-day self-serve trial that starts on a phone
Office-workstation UI
Designed for desk use in a laundry/finishing office, not a hardhat floor
Self-serve trial
7-day trial, no credit card
Start at /trial?product=process_iq — full product, your own knowledge base
Sales-led scoping required
Hands-on access only after a vendor-led scoping process
In-app AI assistant
Grounded in your own SOPs & equipment history
Answers reflect your plant, not generic vendor documentation
Garment-tuned assistant
Optimized for laundry workflows; not the right fit for a mill or plant
Onboarding
Self-serve, with onboarding from the trial team
Free parallel-week pilot; SOP import support during the trial
Sales-led implementation
Discovery, scoping, and procurement led by the vendor
Transparent pricing page
Yes — published at /process-iq/pricing
Modules, monthly cost, and add-ons visible without a sales call
Quote-only
Pricing is part of the sales conversation, not on the website
Why Teams Switch from ProLaundry to Process IQ

Worker-first mobile UX

Built for the floor, not the office. Large tap targets, voice input for noisy environments, and photo capture for tags and nameplates. Your team can hand a tablet to an operator on day one, not after a multi-week implementation.

In-app AI troubleshooting assistant

Process IQ ships an AI assistant grounded in your own SOPs and equipment history, so answers reflect your plant — not generic vendor documentation. The reasoning path is logged so your best engineer's troubleshooting logic becomes institutional knowledge.

Transparent per-module pricing

Pick the modules you need — troubleshooting, downtime capture, knowledge base, shift handoffs — and pay one monthly fee. Unlimited users inside your facility. No seat math when you add a shift, a contractor, or a new line.

7-day self-serve trial

Start a full trial at /trial?product=process_iq — no credit card, no sales call. Your team loads SOPs into the knowledge base, runs real assistant sessions on shift, and decides on day 7 whether the ROI is real. Most teams extend once they've seen the audit trail.

Compare to the Other Process IQ Alternatives

Process IQ vs DoorClub

DoorClub is purpose-built for digital door and entry-point maintenance for facilities teams — not a manufacturing assistant for your plant floor. Read the DoorClub comparison →

Process IQ vs ETQ

ETQ Reliance is a PQMS / EHS quality-management platform centered on CAPA, document control, training assignment, and audit scheduling — designed for QA, not the operator on the line. Read the ETQ comparison →

Process IQ vs Sphera

Sphera is an EHS / process-safety management platform — corporate incident and PSM workflows, OSHA 1910.119 audits. Not a worker-first AI manufacturing assistant for the floor. Read the Sphera comparison →

See Process IQ live — 7-day trial, no credit card

Start a free 7-day trial of Process IQ. Import your top 20 SOPs, run the assistant on real floor incidents, and bring back the audit trail.

FAQ — Process IQ vs ProLaundry
Process IQ is a general AI manufacturing assistant for industrial plants — production troubleshooting, root-cause analysis, downtime tracking, and continuous improvement. ProLaundry is purpose-built for the textile and garment laundry industries, with workflows such as wash cycle optimization and stain routing that do not map onto a steel mill, food plant, or chemical facility. Process IQ is the right alternative when your team works outside the laundry/garment domain.
Process IQ bundles an in-app AI troubleshooting assistant, downtime and root-cause event capture, knowledge base search over plant SOPs, equipment history lookups, and shift-handoff notes into one workspace. ProLaundry's modules are garment-specific (wash programs, finishing lines, stain codes) and don't apply to discrete or process manufacturing.
Process IQ logs every assistant interaction, troubleshooting step, SOP lookup, and resolution outcome with timestamp, author, and the equipment context that triggered it — enough for an internal QA review or an external customer audit. ProLaundry's audit trail is narrower, focused on production line tickets rather than the reasoning path of the AI.
Process IQ exposes a REST API and ships adapters for SAP PM, ETQ Reliance, and common MES event streams, so a Process IQ session can be opened directly from a work order and write back resolved events to the source system. ProLaundry integrates primarily with laundry-floor MES systems (TPH, Datatex, Infor) — useful in a textile plant, but not for a general industrial customer.
Process IQ publishes transparent per-module pricing on its pricing page — pay for troubleshooting, downtime capture, or the full bundle, with unlimited users inside your facility. ProLaundry is sold enterprise-quoted as a per-user subscription, typically only disclosed after a sales call.
Yes. Process IQ is built worker-first mobile: large tap targets, voice input for noisy floors, photo capture for tags and nameplates, and a 7-day self-serve trial that starts on a phone. ProLaundry's UI assumes a desk workstation in a laundry/finishing office, not a hardhat environment.
Yes — start a 7-day self-serve trial at /trial?product=process_iq with no credit card. You get the full product, your own knowledge base, real assistant sessions, and 7 days to evaluate. ProLaundry typically requires a sales-led scoping conversation before any hands-on access.
Yes. Process IQ's core surface is an in-app AI troubleshooting assistant grounded in your own SOPs and equipment history, so the answers reflect your plant — not generic vendor documentation. ProLaundry's assistant is tuned for garment laundry workflows; it isn't the right fit for a paper mill, a foundry, or a chemical processor.
Process IQ. ProLaundry's strength is garment/textile laundry workflows — wash chemistry, finishing, stain codes, and garment routing. If your plant is in metal fabrication, food and beverage, pulp and paper, chemicals, packaging, or general discrete manufacturing, ProLaundry's domain model doesn't translate. Process IQ is the AI manufacturing assistant built for those environments.
Most teams switch in three steps: start a 7-day Process IQ trial at /trial?product=process_iq, import any existing SOPs and equipment records into the Process IQ knowledge base, and run a parallel week where floor engineers use both tools on the same incidents. The Process IQ team helps map ProLaundry workflow definitions into Process IQ modules at no extra cost during the trial.