Patel Garments in Tirupur was evaluating Clicarity and had specific questions before committing. The owner had been burned before by software that looked good in demos but failed in practice, and wanted honest answers rather than a sales pitch.
What actually causes this — and what fixes it
"clicarity implementation time — the signal that a system is missing."
The questions factory owners ask before buying Clicarity are consistent: Is it too expensive? Is it too complex? Will my team use it? Will it work for my specific process? These are the right questions. Any software company that dismisses them is not building software for the people who will actually use it.
At Clicarity, these questions are answered before the demo ends — not after the contract. The honest answer is: it works for factories with 5 people and factories with 500. It goes live in days. It mirrors your process, not the other way around. And if it doesn't work for your factory in 30 days, you get your money back.