Enact

RATING:

4.0

(1)
Overview

About Enact

Enact by InfinityQS is cloud-based software designed to help manufacturing businesses of all sizes manage data and quality processes across onsite and offsite projects on a unified portal using real-time statistical process control (SPC) data. The platform allows organizations to collect data via manual, automated, or semi-automated processes. Enact includes a stream grading module, which lets enterprises analyze multiple sites, processes and products to identify site potential and optimization opportunities, improve process yield and measure performance. It offers a host of features such as role-based permissions, alerts, data visualization, data filtering and more. Additionally, administrators can view, streamline and standardize various manufacturing processes using...

Enact Pricing

A free trial is available. Subscriptions start at $65.00 per month per license.

Starting price: 

$65.00 per month

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Available

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Enact Reviews

Overall Rating

4.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

4

Customer Support

0

Value for money

0

Functionality

4

Most Helpful Reviews for Enact

1 Review

Peter

Food Production, 10,000+ employees

Used daily for less than 2 years

Review Source: Capterra
This reviewer was invited by us to submit an honest review and offered a nominal incentive as a thank you.

OVERALL RATING:

4

EASE OF USE

4

FUNCTIONALITY

4

Reviewed September 2022

Use of Enact for recording quality checks

Overall it is a very good system, especially when compared to the legacy software we were using before. A nice feature to have would be an easy way to export QC check forms into printable versions, so that if there are any issues, paper based checks would be more easily available as a short term mitigation.

PROS

In my previous role I used Enact multiple times a day whilst working on production lines. I liked how easy it makes it to plan your day by having count down timers for all of the QC checks. This makes it easier to prioritise tasks and ensure that QC checks are not missed. I also liked how easy it is to pull up trend data so you can use the data to make more effective decisions.

CONS

As it ties in with SAP, if an error is made in SAP it carries over into Enact. For example if the scheduled end time of a production run is incorrect in SAP, it will affect the user's ability to use Enact properly. I acknowledge that this has less to do with the quality of the Enact software and more to do with lack of training/discipline in the use of SAP, but it would be nice to have a workaround within Enact to enable QC checks to continue taking place in spite of SAP errors.

Reasons for switching to Enact

Questar is an ancient, WMS based system that was run on a Charon Emulator. It dates back to the late 1960's and looked like it hadn't been updated since MS Dos was released. Therefore the need to switch to modern software was essential.