
Workerbase is a Connected Worker Platform designed for manufacturing that empowers frontline workers by digitizing workflows, providing comprehensive analytics, and utilizing AI to enhance productivity. The platform integrates with existing systems, offering over 100 integrations and 25 pre-built apps to streamline operations. Workerbase differentiates itself by enabling low-code automation of production processes, allowing companies to adapt quickly to changing demands. With a focus on improving key performance indicators such as throughput and downtime, Workerbase positions itself as a crucial tool for manufacturers aiming to enhance efficiency and maintain market leadership.

Workerbase is a Connected Worker Platform designed for manufacturing that empowers frontline workers by digitizing workflows, providing comprehensive analytics, and utilizing AI to enhance productivity. The platform integrates with existing systems, offering over 100 integrations and 25 pre-built apps to streamline operations. Workerbase differentiates itself by enabling low-code automation of production processes, allowing companies to adapt quickly to changing demands. With a focus on improving key performance indicators such as throughput and downtime, Workerbase positions itself as a crucial tool for manufacturers aiming to enhance efficiency and maintain market leadership.
What they do: Low-code Connected Worker platform to digitize and orchestrate manufacturing shop-floor workflows
Headquarters: Munich, Germany
Employees: 42
Latest known funding: Series A (Oct 12, 2022), €10M announced; total funding reported ≈ $12.47M
Founders: Norman Hartmann, Thorsten Krüger, Hamid Reza Monadjem
Manufacturing shop-floor efficiency, frontline worker enablement, workflow digitization and production orchestration.
2017
Manufacturing software; Connected Worker / Frontline Worker SaaS
€10,000,000
Press release announced a €10M Series A; existing investor Point Nine participated.
“Includes venture investors such as Almaz Capital, Porsche Ventures, Bayern Kapital, Point Nine and Nexenai Capital”