Cockpit is Farvision's interface with company leadership. The whole ERP — every module, every transaction, every report — simplified into three sections that get used every day. Approvals with the full document chain. Live KPI widgets that drill from tile to source transaction. Real-time alerts on threshold breaches and exceptions. Same data as your finance team's screens. Zero data lag. Zero training overhead. Three sections that turn an MD's morning coffee into the day's decisions.
POs. RA bills. Tender awards. Brokerage payouts. Vendor contracts. Indents. Lease agreements. Every document needing a leadership signature lands in one queue, with the BU filter that slices the leader's approval scope. Tap any item to open the document chain — supporting docs, attachments, preview, the chain of approvals before this one. Approve or reject in two taps. Re-approvals (resubmitted after rejection) sit in a separate tab so the same item doesn't keep popping up. Approval history is searchable across BUs, with full audit trail.
Pick the widgets that matter to you. The MD favourites Today's Collection, Pipeline, Active Projects. The CFO favourites Cash Position, Outstanding Ageing, Audit Readiness, Bank Reconciliation. The COO favourites Site Productivity, Material Variance, Equipment Utilisation. Same widget library, three personas, three different home screens. Each widget shows the headline number; tap it to drill into the level of detail — by BU, by project, by vendor, all the way to the source transaction. Live data. No batch. No nightly sync.
Things go wrong all the time. A slab pour delays. A vendor invoice ages 60 days. A tenant defaults. An audit NC stays open past SLA. A fire NOC clears. Each of these used to surface in a Monday meeting or a finance team's escalation email. Now they ping a phone the moment a threshold breaks — by source module, by severity, by recency. Save the ones you want to act on. Dismiss the rest. Two saved alerts is all the working memory a leader needs.
Cockpit doesn't add new reports or new dashboards. It takes the data that already exists in your ERP and puts it where the leader is — on their phone, in three sections. Approvals natively in-app. Widgets persona-tuned. Alerts pushed in real-time. The same numbers your accountants are looking at. The same approval queue your buyers raised yesterday. No parallel system. No nightly sync. No third-party API contract that breaks every upgrade.
My CFO used to send me a 14-page Excel pack every Monday morning. By the time I read it, the numbers were already a week old. Now my phone shows me Friday's close before I open my laptop. And the CFO has stopped sending the pack. One number we both look at. One source. One decision per coffee.— MD · Indian developer · 8 active projects · 2,400+ customer base
30 minutes. We'll connect to a sample of your ERP and walk you through what your MD's morning would look like — the approval queue from your Materials team, the widget set tuned for your CFO, the alert thresholds that match your business. We'll show how the document chain drill works, what a typical audit query looks like, and what the deployment timeline is for your leadership team.