Batch traceability and compliance documentation for insect protein producers
EntoPilot is an early-stage prototype aimed at small and mid-size insect protein operations — cricket farms, black soldier fly facilities, mealworm producers — that need structured lot tracking and food safety documentation but aren't yet ready for enterprise ERP systems. The concept replaces shared spreadsheets with a purpose-built workflow that follows a batch from raw substrate intake through processing and into finished product records.
- Batch lifecycle tracking from substrate intake through kill-step, drying, and milling to finished powder
- Lot-level Certificate of Analysis (CoA) generation tied to each production run
- Supplier allergen declaration management and recordkeeping
- Documentation exports formatted to meet common food manufacturer onboarding requirements
- Draft support for FDA Novel Food pre-market notification filing workflows
None wired up yet. The concept includes future integration with FSMA-compliant third-party lab portals for automated pathogen test result ingestion; that connection is not implemented in the current prototype.
The project is a single-application prototype with a straightforward frontend and lightweight backend; no microservices or production database infrastructure is in place. Data handling is local and session-based at this stage. The codebase is structured around the core batch-record domain model, with CoA generation and documentation export as the primary output paths.
🧪 Early prototype / concept. Not production-ready.
MIT