
Specifications are the contract between design intent and what the shop and suppliers actually build. When they are ambiguous, outdated, or scattered across email, quality suffers and RFQs drag.
VdoSpec-style workflows center on structured data: requirements, revisions, and approvals live in one place instead of dozens of PDF versions. That reduces interpretation errors and makes it easier to reuse proven clauses across product families.
Automation helps where humans repeat the same edits—standard notes, tolerance tables, and compliance callouts—so engineers spend time on judgment, not copy-paste. The outcome is faster releases with fewer loops between engineering, quality, and sourcing.
We help teams tighten spec practices whether or not they use a specific tool: aligning to standards, clarifying critical characteristics, and training suppliers on how you expect drawings and specs read together. If specification churn is slowing you down, we should talk.

