Four modules built on one platform. Voice is the foundation. Safe, Ops, and Signal stack on top. Every module runs on infrastructure you control — no external AI providers, no data egress.
Paragmatiq Voice — The Foundation Module
CHANNELS: PTT · PMR · TETRA · DMR | LANGUAGES: 6 · Auto-detect | OUTPUT: Structured records | FOUNDATION FOR: Safe · Ops · Signal
Paragmatiq Voice captures every PTT and PMR transmission across every channel, transcribes it in the language being spoken, threads fragmented messages into coherent conversations, and recognises the operators, equipment, and procedures being referred to. It is the foundation every other Paragmatiq module stands on.
What Voice does
Live operations view. A real-time view of every active channel, who is talking, in which language, and what monitors are watching. Control-room operators get the operational picture without leaving the page.
Conversation threading. Fragmented PTT transmissions are automatically grouped into the conversations they belong to — by speaker, channel, and timing — so safety and operations teams see coherent operational events instead of disconnected clips.
Multilingual transcription. Every transmission is transcribed in the language being spoken, with automatic detection across English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Dutch, and German. Channels can be pinned to specific crews when accents or noise demand it.
Knowledge and entity recognition. Equipment names, procedures, and team callsigns are recognised in context. Voice connects what people say to what they are talking about — the asset, the location, the procedure — so every conversation arrives with meaning, not just words.
Three outcomes most teams discover in the first month:
Search every conversation that ever happened on your radios.
Reconstruct any incident end to end.
One operational record of truth across multilingual crews.
Paragmatiq Safe listens to every radio transmission, every PTT exchange, every submitted report — and flags the safety events that matter: permit-to-work breaches, confined-space risks, hot-work conflicts, gas and fire mentions, hazard escalations, near-misses, and incidents in progress. Every alert is backed by playable evidence and routed to the right person within seconds.
Six categories Safe detects
Permit-to-work and confined-space. Detects issuance, verifies named watchers, flags conflicting hot-work in the same area, tracks closure by end of shift.
Gas and fire mentions. Any transmission referencing gas smell, fire, smoke, or explosion, linked to known asset locations and live permit-to-work records.
Hazard escalations. Language indicating a situation is worsening: "it's getting worse", "we need more people", "evacuate now".
Near-misses. Communications that describe a close call but do not trigger a formal incident declaration.
Equipment-state deviations. References to equipment behaving unexpectedly — pressure readings, valve states, breaker positions — that deviate from expected procedure.
Incidents in progress. Multi-signal detection of active incident language across multiple channels, cross-correlated in real time.
What Safe produces:
Structured alert with original audio, transcript, entities involved, and a confidence score.
Supervisor notification within seconds of detection.
Audit-ready activity records — every detection, every supervisor decision, every resulting task.
Evidence-grade incident reports in your reporting templates, with verbatim transcript citations.
Paragmatiq Ops verifies that operator rounds, startup and shutdown procedures, equipment handovers, and shift transitions actually happen the way your operating procedures say they should. When they don't, you know within minutes — not at the end of the quarter.
Three procedural moments Ops covers
Operator rounds. Define what should be said at each checkpoint — equipment IDs, observations, value thresholds. Paragmatiq Ops verifies each checkpoint was visited, what was observed, and whether anything fell outside the expected range.
Startup and shutdown. Define the required communication sequence for any startup or shutdown procedure. Ops verifies the sequence happened in order and flags missing steps in real time.
Shift handover integrity. Ops generates a structured handover summary at the end of each shift — open permits, in-progress work, unresolved incidents — and verifies the incoming crew acknowledged it. Nothing falls between shifts.
Three artefacts that go straight into your operational record:
Procedural compliance records with pass/partial/not-completed verdict and attached transcripts.
Shift handover summaries, generated automatically, in each crew's language.
Pattern reports showing which procedures slip most often, on which shifts, in which conditions.
AUTHORING: Plain language · no code | EVAL: Against your history | METRICS: Precision · Recall | TUNING: Continuous · supervised
You define what matters. Paragmatiq finds it. Signal lets your team define any concept your operation cares about — "permit-to-work issuance", "watcher named", "gas alarm acknowledged", "foreign-object debris reported", "contractor arrival" — and have it detected across every conversation, in any supported language, with verifiable evidence and continuous tuning. No engineering work. No retraining cycles.
Three steps, no engineering work
Define a concept the way you describe it. Operators tell the system in plain language what they want to detect — the words that anchor it, the signals that confirm it, the things that should rule it out. No code, no model training, no data science team.
See precision and recall before you save. Every concept is evaluated live against your historical conversations so your team can see how often it would have fired, on what, and how confidently — before it goes live.
Improve it continuously. Every supervisor review of a Signal-driven detection tunes the precision automatically. A concept that's noisy on day one is sharp on day thirty.
What customers use Signal for
Detecting every permit-to-work issuance and verifying the named watcher.
Tracking contractor arrival and departure on radio across multi-tenant sites.
Flagging foreign-object-debris reports on aviation ramps.
Identifying gas-alarm acknowledgement delays across upstream facilities.
Capturing tool-and-equipment handovers between shifts on construction sites.
Detecting any operational event for which your team has a clear definition and an existing manual review process.