The brain behind
every ClinX
decision.
It started as a structural problem in institutional hygiene. It became the intelligence layer that defines every tool we build.
3 tools. 25 calculators. ₹0 to use.
Procurement records, field data, and chemical inputs — structured into decisions that hold up under scrutiny.
Where Metricon computes and CheckMate captures, Nova interprets — patterns across procurement, field logs, and chemical records turned into board-ready insight.
| Role | AI reasoning & synthesis |
| For | Boards · Compliance · CPOs |
| Links | CheckMateMetricon |
Mate
Inspections, compliance logs, tasks — stored locally, transmitted nowhere. Data leakage is structurally impossible.
| Storage | Local · zero cloud |
| Accounts | Required None |
| Install | PWA · no app store |
| Export | JSON · anytime |
“The tools that sharpen decisions should cost nothing. That is not a business model. It is a position.”
Questions worth answering properly.
Architecture, not policy. Every ClinXAI tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server — because there is no server to send it to. CheckMate stores inspection logs locally on your device. Nova and Metricon compute in-memory and discard everything the moment you close the tab. There is no account, no telemetry, no analytics. Privacy here is a structural property, not a promise.
No catch. ClinXAI was built because procurement and compliance teams in institutional hygiene were making expensive decisions with inadequate tools — spreadsheets, guesswork, or nothing at all. The position is simple: tools that sharpen decisions should not sit behind a paywall. There is no paid tier planned, no freemium model, no investor pressure to monetise the user base.
Metricon is the calculation engine — 25 procurement, chemistry, brand, and risk calculators that turn inputs into precise, formula-backed figures. CheckMate is the field capture tool — offline-first inspection logs, compliance records, and tasks stored locally with zero cloud dependency. Nova is the intelligence layer — it synthesises patterns across both into board-ready insight. Calculate, capture, interpret.
Primarily: CPOs and procurement leads managing chemical or MRO categories, compliance officers running NABH or JCI audits, field supervisors in institutional hygiene and healthcare, and brand managers in the cleaning and disinfection category. Secondarily: anyone who needs procurement, chemistry, or risk calculations without paying for enterprise software to get them.
Each calculator is built from established formulas — EOQ from Harris-Wilson, TCO from CIPS frameworks, molarity and dilution from standard analytical chemistry, HHI from the US DOJ/FTC merger guidelines. No rounding shortcuts. Every input is required; partial data does not produce an answer. A wrong output is worse than no output — that principle is built into every tool.
Yes — CheckMate is fully offline by design. It is a Progressive Web App (PWA), which means it installs directly from the browser with no app store required and runs without any network connection. All data is written to local device storage. Export is always manual, always JSON, always your call — nothing is ever synced automatically.
CheckMate is structured to support the capture side of compliance — inspection records, hygiene logs, task tracking, corrective action notes — in a format that is audit-ready. It does not submit to accreditation bodies, but it creates the structured, time-stamped record trail that audits depend on. Nova can analyse patterns across those logs to surface gaps before the auditor does.
A Should-Cost model is a bottom-up estimate of what a product ought to cost — based on raw materials, labour, overhead, and margin — independent of what a supplier quotes. It gives procurement teams a defensible benchmark to negotiate from. Metricon’s Should-Cost calculator is particularly useful for chemical and MRO categories where formulation costs are opaque and supplier margins are rarely disclosed.
The Kraljic Matrix is a portfolio segmentation tool that classifies purchases by supply risk and profit impact — placing them into four quadrants: strategic, leverage, bottleneck, and non-critical. Metricon’s implementation takes your spend and risk inputs and returns a quadrant classification with a recommended sourcing strategy. It turns a theoretical framework into an actionable output in under two minutes.
No account. No app store. Nova and Metricon open directly in any modern browser. CheckMate can be added to your home screen as a PWA in two taps — Chrome or Safari, Android or iOS. Nothing is gated behind a login. If that ever changes, it will be stated clearly.