According to a recent LinkedIn post from Squint, the company is emphasizing the gap between existing industrial documentation and actual usage by frontline operators. The post highlights that Squint’s platform, originally focused on capturing “tribal knowledge” from video, now converts existing SOPs, checklists, and spreadsheets into interactive procedures in under a minute.
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The post suggests that these generated procedures include step‑by‑step guidance, images mapped to each step, and embedded warnings, with tools designed for easy editing and deployment across sites. This capability, described as now live for all Squint customers, may strengthen the company’s value proposition in industrial workflow digitization, potentially supporting customer retention, higher seat expansion, and differentiated positioning versus static documentation or traditional training solutions.
For investors, the expansion from video-based to document-based knowledge capture could broaden Squint’s addressable market within manufacturing and industrial operations software. If adoption scales, this functionality may increase platform stickiness and create upsell opportunities, while also positioning Squint as a more comprehensive system of record for both tribal knowledge and formal standards of work in a competitive industrial SaaS landscape.

