The voice layer for WA mining operations.
Every shift, WA supervisors are legally required to produce a written handover record. Most don't — not because they don't care, but because no tool was built for the reality of a 12-hour shift. We built it.
I'm 19 years old and I've never worked a shift on a mine site. That turned out to be the advantage.
I started building Shift Copilot after spending time with operators and safety managers across WA and realising the same thing kept coming up — shift handovers were broken, everyone knew it, and nobody had fixed it because the people closest to the problem were too deep in it to see the solution clearly.
I come from a background in ecommerce and AI web development. I shipped my first $10k revenue week at 18. I know how to build fast and I know how to find what actually converts. Those same skills — move fast, listen to the market, ship the thing — are what Shift Copilot is built on.
I'm based in Perth, in the same city as the people who run WA mining. That proximity matters.
A complete voice layer for every supervisor on every WA mine site.
Shift Copilot started as a handover tool. It's becoming something bigger — a suite of AI-powered voice tools that handle every document a supervisor needs to produce during a shift. Handovers, toolbox talks, pre-start inspections, crew briefings.
The insight is simple: supervisors are not bad at their jobs. They're great at them. What they're bad at is paperwork at the end of a 12-hour shift. Shift Copilot removes that friction entirely — they speak, we structure, they sign off.
WA is the starting point. National expansion follows. Every jurisdiction has the same problem. We're solving it here first, where the regulatory bar is highest.
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