Stop managing your lab from yesterday’s data.
Stratalenz sits beside your LIMS and ERP to expose bottlenecks, SLA risk, human-error signals, overtime waste, and production health in real time.
Production Risk Dashboard
A lab command center, not another pretty chart tool.
Generic BI dashboards are too passive. Stratalenz is built around operational decisions: where the delay is, who needs help, which sample is risky, and whether overtime is worth it.
Live lab visibility
See production, testing, approvals, bottlenecks, and SLA risk before the day is already lost.
Human-error detection
Detect suspicious sample movement, identity mismatches, skipped steps, and abnormal technician patterns.
Overtime decision engine
Know when overtime makes financial sense and when it is just burning margin to hide bad planning.
Audit-ready traceability
Create a clean operational trail for QA, CAPA, deviations, approvals, and investigation follow-up.
The Identity Buffer.
This is the feature competitors will hate: a verification layer that tracks sample identity, technician action, timing, instrument movement, and workflow logic to detect human-error risk before final approval.
Possible sample switch
Sample WO-18492 entered ICP-MS queue before digestion confirmation was logged.
Pause final approval, verify barcode chain, check technician handoff, document investigation result.
Built for the people who actually run the lab.
Throughput by section
↗Data sources
▦Simple pilot first. Enterprise later.
The ugly mistake would be trying to sell a massive enterprise platform on day one. Start with a paid operational visibility pilot.
Pilot
One lab site, CSV/Excel ingestion, basic SLA and throughput dashboard.
Operations
Identity Buffer, overtime engine, multi-section analytics, QA investigation workflow.
Enterprise
Multi-site deployment, ERP/LIMS connectors, security review, executive reporting.
Your MVP should not be broad. It should be dangerous.
Start with one pain: production visibility plus error-risk detection for labs drowning in LIMS exports, Excel files, and late approvals.