Click the title, get the whole node
The inspector is your quick glance. Click a node’s title and it opens full width, with room for everything instead of a 380px sidebar.
The canvas
Click a node's title to open its own page: a canvas scoped to just what connects to it, every spec laid out below, and the history of how it changed. No hunting across five screens.
The new way
In a legacy MRP, a single part is scattered across an item master, a BOM screen, a supplier tab, and a stock ledger. To understand it you open four screens and hold the connections in your head.
TuringDock gives every node its own page: the slice of your shop that touches it, drawn as a map, with every number and its full history underneath. The context is the page, not something you reassemble each time you look.
The inspector is your quick glance. Click a node’s title and it opens full width, with room for everything instead of a 380px sidebar.
The map up top shows only what touches this node. A supplier shows the parts it provides and the products they roll into. A customer shows the products they order. A product shows its full make-up: every component plus the suppliers feeding them.
On-hand, on-order, available, the bill of materials, suppliers and lead times, open orders, the demand forecast: all on one page, with Alan’s one-line summary up top.
The version control reconstructs this node’s neighborhood at any past canvas version, so you can see exactly how a product’s make-up changed over time. Step back, the canvas washes to read-only, step forward to return to current.
Click any related node, on the map or in the lists, to jump straight to its page. Trace a shortage from the product down to the supplier without ever losing the thread.
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Get started for freeLast updated 2026-06-14