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WorkProcedures is an AI-powered SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) generator built for small-to-mid businesses that need audit-ready documentation without the usual weeks of work.
Describe any procedure in plain English โ "new-hire IT onboarding for a SaaS company" or "forklift pre-shift inspection for cold storage" โ and get a finished, structured SOP in under two minutes. Every output is grounded in a curated library of 10,000+ real industry procedures across 35+ industries, so the terminology, compliance language, and structure match what auditors, regulators, and trainers actually expect.
Who it's for: - Ops managers, quality leads, and HR teams documenting processes for the first time - Small businesses needing ISO 9001, OSHA, HIPAA, or industry-specific documentation - Franchisees and multi-site operators standardising SOPs across locations - Consultants producing fast, professional client deliverables
Key features: - Three detail levels: Standard, Comprehensive, and Enterprise (full audit-ready with compliance callouts and revision history) - PDF, Word, and Markdown export with custom branded templates - Full revision history โ roll back or compare any edit - Workflow builder to chain SOPs into end-to-end workbooks and digital handbooks - Team collaboration with role-based permissions - REST API for programmatic generation - Team plan adds compliance tracking, assignment audit trails, and custom corpus upload
Pricing: - Free: 3 SOPs on signup, no credit card - Pay-as-you-go: from ยฃ14/SOP (10-pack), 12-month validity - Professional: ยฃ49.99/mo annually or ยฃ79.99 monthly โ 50 SOPs/month, all formats - Team: ยฃ119/mo annually โ unlimited generations, compliance suite, API access
Unlike generic AI tools, every WorkProcedures SOP is grounded in real industry documentation โ the output reads like a practitioner wrote it and actually complies with the regulations it cites.
Try it free at workprocedures.com โ no credit card required.
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Most SOP tools are either blank-template libraries (download a Word doc, spend days editing it) or generic AI wrappers (ChatGPT with a pretty UI). WorkProcedures sits between them: a curated library of 10,000+ real industry procedures across 35+ sectors grounds every AI generation, so the output uses the terminology, compliance language, and document structure that auditors, trainers, and regulators actually expect - not generic AI boilerplate. Combined with three output detail levels (Standard, Comprehensive, and audit-ready Enterprise with compliance callouts and per-step roles), it's designed for small-to-mid businesses that need ISO 9001, OSHA, or HIPAA-grade documentation without paying for a consultant.
WorldTyping's answer:
Most alternatives are either discontinued (Google Input Tools' web version), dated and desktop-focused (Lexilogos, Branah, Gate2Home), or single-language (Yamli). WorldTyping is mobile-first, covers 23 languages with real transliteration engines, autosaves your text so it isn't lost on reload, and adds tools the others lack: typing tests with certificates, word counters, Kruti Dev โ Unicode conversion, and export to TXT/print/WhatsApp.
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WorldTyping's answer:
Most alternatives are either discontinued (Google Input Tools' web version), dated and desktop-focused (Lexilogos, Branah, Gate2Home), or single-language (Yamli). WorldTyping is mobile-first, covers 23 languages with real transliteration engines, autosaves your text so it isn't lost on reload, and adds tools the others lack: typing tests with certificates, word counters, Kruti Dev โ Unicode conversion, and export to TXT/print/WhatsApp.
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Operations managers, quality leads, HR teams, franchise operators, and consultants at small-to-mid businesses (roughly 10-200 employees) who need professional, audit-ready SOPs but don't have the time or budget for a consultant. Common verticals include medical and veterinary practices, hospitality operators, food safety, cleaning and janitorial services, manufacturing, engineering consultancies, and IT managed service providers. The through-line: they're typically documenting for an audit (ISO 9001, OSHA, HIPAA, state licensing) or standardising procedures across multiple locations and shifts.
WorldTyping's answer:
People who need to type in a language their current keyboard doesn't support: diaspora communities writing to family in Hindi, Arabic, Urdu or Bengali; language students and teachers on shared or managed computers; librarians supporting multilingual patrons; and Indian users preparing for typing exams or converting legacy Kruti Dev documents.
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WorkProcedures started from watching small-business owners spend entire weekends trying to write SOPs from scratch for basic processes - forklift inspections, new-hire onboarding, patient intake - because the free templates they found online were too generic to use without hours of rewriting. At the same time, AI tools like ChatGPT produced text that sounded plausible but didn't match what a real auditor would expect to see. The idea was to combine the speed of AI with the grounding of a real procedure library, so a small business could get a first draft that's 80% there in under two minutes, then edit the last 20% to fit their specifics, instead of starting from a blank page or a generic template. The platform launched in early 2026 after several months spent curating a library of 10,000+ real industry procedures across 35+ sectors.
WorldTyping's answer:
WorldTyping started as a Hindi typing workspace built to fix what existing tools got wrong โ ad-cluttered layouts, no mobile support, and text lost on reload. It grew into a 23-language platform with the same principle throughout: the tool loads instantly, works anywhere, and never requires an install or account.
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WorkProcedures launched in early 2026 and we don't publicly disclose individual customer names at this stage. The current user base spans small-to-mid businesses across these industries:
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Next.js (React), TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. All transliteration engines run client-side in the browser โ typed text is not sent to a server.
I created this tool to use personally and it's grown exponentially in features, functionality and usability over the past few months. I've used it for PLC clients as well as LTD companies to create high detailed procedures as well as quick standard procedures.
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