Fatigue Monitoring Platform - Objective alertness checks for safety-critical teams
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NeuroUX Fatigue Monitoring Platform helps safety-critical teams make fatigue risk visible before high-risk work begins. Run short PVT-based alertness checks on smartphones or tablets and get actionable ready-for-work or not-ready-for-work results. Built to fit into your existing safety layer across industries.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Suhanee, part of the NeuroUX team.
Why we built it:
Fatigue is one of the hardest risks to see before it affects performance and safety.
In safety-critical work, people often push through long shifts, night work, early starts, repetitive tasks, and demanding operations. But reduced alertness can quietly affect reaction time, focus, decision-making, and safety before anyone has a clear signal that risk is increasing.
Most teams still rely on policies, supervisor judgment, or self-reporting. Those are important, but they have limits.
Workers may not always report fatigue. Supervisors may not always see it early. And organisations often only understand fatigue risk after productivity drops, a near-miss happens, or an incident is investigated.
We felt there needed to be a more practical and objective way to make fatigue risk visible earlier.
What NeuroUX Fatigue Monitoring Platform is:
It helps organisations run short PVT-based alertness checks, establish personal baselines, compare future assessments against those baselines, and give supervisors clear fatigue ready-for-work or not-ready-for-work signals through dashboards and real-time alerts.
With NeuroUX Fatigue Monitoring Platform, teams can:
Run short alertness-readiness checks before high-risk work
Establish personal baselines for more meaningful future results
Track fatigue and readiness trends across teams and shifts
Send clear alerts to supervisors through channels like dashboard, email, SMS, WhatsApp, Slack, or Teams
Support better decisions around shift planning, staffing, productivity, and safety
What we believe:
Fatigue is human. The goal should not be to blame workers for being tired.
The goal is to give safety and operations teams earlier visibility and clearer results that help them respond before fatigue becomes a bigger operational risk.
We believe fatigue monitoring should be supportive, simple to use, and designed around how real teams actually work.
Our pilot program:
We’re opening pilot conversations for safety-critical teams that want to explore objective fatigue monitoring.
If your team works in mining, aviation, logistics, manufacturing, energy, transportation, healthcare, or any shift-based environment, we’d love to help you see how NeuroUX Fatigue Monitoring Platform could fit into your existing workflows.
For pilot teams, we’ll work closely with you to understand your current fatigue management process, map where alertness checks and supervisor alerts could fit, and help you integrate our tool in a way that is practical for your operations.
Thanks for checking out NeuroUX. We are all so excited to hear what you think!
Hey everyone! I'm Anunay, co-founder of NeuroUX.
I'm thrilled to launch our Fatigue Monitoring Platform, built for objective, real-time alertness assessments. Fatigue is one of those risks that's easy to overlook until something goes wrong, and that conversation matters most in safety-critical industries where the stakes are high. Our goal is simple: a quick, gamified assessment that tells you whether someone is fit for work, without the guesswork.
Our platform is based on the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT), the gold standard for objectively measuring behavioral alertness. It's non-invasive and non-discriminatory, so it works fairly across your entire team. Fatigue carries hidden costs, from decreased productivity to increased errors to reputation damage, and most of them stay invisible until they add up. Our tool helps you catch that early and build a real safety culture.
Would love to hear your thoughts!
Feel free to reach out to us at contact@getneuroux.com if you'd like to learn more!
@anunay_raj1 Pretty cool. Can this be used for everyday fatigue tracking or is it more of an enterprise thing?
@shubham_vatsal Thanks! Definitely possible. Right now we're focused on the enterprise side, but a consumer version is on our wish list. Stay tuned!