WyntIQ helps remote operations manage equipment availability, fuel and safety stock, mobile crews, and delayed synchronization across isolated sites.

Mining logistics is not just inventory control. It is uptime control. The product has to reveal what is grounded, what is delayed, and which site is drifting into risk.
Track whether heavy assets are running, waiting for parts, under maintenance, or stranded by logistics delay.
Monitor the supplies that become operationally dangerous when visibility is poor and replenishment takes too long.
Allow site teams to keep recording locally, then merge back to regional command when a path reappears.
Loader down, fuel threshold, delayed repair, crew movement, and stock-in-transit in one controlled command stream.
Replace generic stock-photo marketing with product-shaped story blocks that still remain visually rich.
Mining locations often break cloud assumptions. WyntIQ is built around that reality instead of pretending it away.

Review the working product areas buyers usually ask to see first: operations dashboard, inventory control, integrations, offline sync, and accounts workflow.

Urgent requests, workflow health, readiness score, stock risk, and audit visibility.

Searchable catalogue, stock levels, critical items, CSV import/export, and QR-ready records.

CSV import, SQL planning, connector profiles, mapping checklist, and audit-friendly onboarding.

Internet relay, local network, pure offline bundles, and sync review visibility.

Quotations, invoices, payment status, mail readiness, and commercial document workflow.
The public sandbox should be easy to enter. The guided trial should be how operational buyers validate their own workflow.