How it works

FROM ZERO TO LIVE OEE
IN ONE SHIFT.

Here's exactly what happens when an operator picks up their phone and starts a shift in Easy OEE, and what you see as plant manager while it runs.

3 Steps

START. RUN. END.

One workflow, three moments. Every Easy OEE shift looks like this.

01

SHIFT START

The operator opens Easy OEE on any device. Phone, tablet, or a shared floor terminal. No app download. No training manual.

They sign in, select their production line, choose their shift, enter the product being run, and set planned minutes and ideal rate.

Total time: under 60 seconds.

02

DURING THE SHIFT

When the machine stops, the operator taps the reason. That's the entire workflow. One tap.

The button turns red. The timer starts. When the machine restarts, the operator taps again. The stop closes and the duration is calculated automatically.

No paper. No radio calls to the office. No end-of-day reconstruction.

03

END OF SHIFT

The operator records good and bad parts produced. Easy OEE does the rest.

Availability, Performance, and Quality are calculated instantly. The OEE score appears. The full shift summary is generated. Every stop, every reason, every minute of lost production.

Zero manual calculation.

Standardized

10 STOP REASONS.

Every reason is the same across every line and every operator. When you compare shifts or lines, you're comparing apples to apples.

01Mechanical FailureUnplanned equipment breakdown or malfunction
02ChangeoverProduct or tooling change between runs
03No MaterialWaiting for raw materials or components to arrive
04Quality CheckInspection, measurement, or quality hold requiring stoppage
05Scheduled BreakMeal breaks, shift meetings, planned pauses
06No OperatorWaiting for an available qualified operator
07MaintenancePlanned preventive maintenance activities
08TrainingOperator training activities during production hours
09No Production ScheduledPlanned idle time. Line is not scheduled to run.
10OtherAnything not captured by the above categories
The math

HOW OEE IS CALCULATED.

Easy OEE computes all three components automatically. Here's what's happening under the hood.

A

AVAILABILITY

(Planned − Stop) / Planned

Was the machine running when it was supposed to? Measures unplanned downtime as a percentage of scheduled production time.

P

PERFORMANCE

Parts / (Ideal Rate × Run Time)

Was the machine running at its ideal speed? Captures small stops, speed losses, and micro-stoppages that don't get recorded as full stops.

Q

QUALITY

Good / (Good + Bad)

Were the parts made right the first time? Measures the percentage of production output that meets quality standards without rework.

Final formula

OEE = A × P × Q

World class: 85%+ · Typical: 60 to 75% · Low: below 60%

Getting started

FOUR STEPS.

No IT department. No setup project. No training sessions.

1

Create your account

Sign up at app.easy-oee.com. Enter your company name. Takes 2 minutes. No credit card needed for the trial.

2

Add your lines

Enter each production line and its ideal parts-per-minute rate. Machine 1, Line A, Press 3, whatever you call them on the floor.

3

Invite operators

Add operators by email. They get a login link. No training required. The interface explains itself the first time they use it.

4

Start your first shift

Your first real OEE data will be on your screen before the shift ends. That's the whole onboarding process.

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FAQ

QUICK ANSWERS.

Do operators need smartphones?

No. Easy OEE runs in any browser. Smartphones, tablets, shared floor terminals, or a PC. Most plants put a cheap wall-mounted tablet at the operator station and call it a day.

What if an operator forgets to log a stop?

Stops can be added or adjusted within the active shift. The plant manager can also review and edit shift data from the management view before the shift record is finalized.

How long does operator training take?

Most operators understand the interface within 5 minutes without any formal training. The workflow is: start shift, tap when machine stops, tap when it restarts, end shift. That's it.

What if we have multiple shifts on the same line?

Each shift is a separate record. Morning, Afternoon, and Night shifts on the same line are tracked independently and can be compared side by side in the management dashboard.

What happens if the internet goes down on the floor?

Easy OEE requires an internet connection to save data in real time. Most plants use a reliable WiFi network or mobile hotspot at the operator station. Offline mode is on the product roadmap.

Want to see it live?

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Thirty minutes. We'll configure it around your plant and run a live shift walkthrough together.

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