Digit now connects to Claude and ChatGPT.
Every week, the same questions come up. Do we have enough to run this? What needs to go on the PO? What's still open from last month?
Until now, answering them meant opening Digit, pulling up a few screens, and cross-referencing the numbers yourself. The data was there, getting it out was the manual part.
Ask questions about your Digit data

Connect Digit to Claude or ChatGPT and ask about your inventory, open orders, or production schedule in plain language. It reads your actual data and gives you a real answer. No screen switching, no starting from scratch.
Before this, AI was only as useful as what you pasted into it
You'd copy a row from a spreadsheet, describe the situation, maybe screenshot something, and get generic advice. Every question started from zero.
Now Claude and ChatGPT can see your actual state, what's in stock, what's coming in, what's overdue. Ask what you ordered two weeks ago and whether you should reorder it. Ask what's going to run short before your next production run. Ask what needs your attention today.
What you can do right now with Digit's MCP
Check your production schedule. Ask what orders are coming up, what materials they need, and whether you'll run short before they're due.
Recreate a purchase order without rebuilding it. Tell Claude to draft a PO based on one you ran a few weeks ago. It finds it, drafts a new one, and waits for your review before anything gets created.
Build new orders in plain language. Create a sales order or draft a PO by describing what you need. Digit handles the structure. You make the call.
Ask what needs attention. What's running low? What's due this week? What's still open from last month? Ask a follow-up. Keep going.
This is the first version
Right now, Claude and ChatGPT can read your Digit data and help you draft things for review. You stay in control of what actually gets created.
The goal is an operations layer that runs alongside you, inventory, procurement, production, and knows your business the way you do.
This is the first piece of that.



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