Built by engineers, for engineers
TraceLogic was born from the frustration of diagnosing fibre faults with no signal, no documentation, and no second opinion.
Our Story
Fibre optic engineers work in some of the most challenging environments on earth — offshore platforms, underground ducts, remote hillside cabinets, and data centres with no mobile signal.
When something goes wrong on a fibre link, engineers need answers fast. But the reference materials are in the office, the senior engineer is onshore, and the OTDR manual is 200 pages of jargon.
TraceLogic puts a diagnostic expert in every engineer's pocket. Smart guided diagnostics, SOR trace analysis, and a comprehensive reference library — all working 100% offline, designed for gloved hands and bright sunlight.
Our Mission
To give every fibre optic engineer — from apprentice to senior — the tools and knowledge to diagnose faults accurately and resolve them confidently, regardless of where they are or what connectivity they have.
Target Engineers
Fault Scenarios
Offline Capable
Build Phases
What we believe
Offline-First
Every core feature works without connectivity. We never compromise on this.
Engineer-Led
Built by people who have worked in the field. We understand the environment.
Verdict-First
Clear answers first, supporting detail second. No information overload.
Continuous Learning
Every diagnostic session improves the system for every engineer.
Development Roadmap
Foundation
Scaffold, SQLite schema, dark theme UI, Supabase auth
Core Tools
BiDi calculator, history tracking, threshold system
SOR Parser
Bellcore .sor parsing, trace viewer, event detection
Diagnostics
30 scenarios, 162 nodes, smart flags, confidence engine
Knowledge
Reference library, FTS5 search, training modules, quizzes
Payments
Stripe subscriptions, feature gating, company settings
Intelligence
AI queries, feedback sync, content updates, background sync
Polish
iPad layouts, performance optimisation, app store submission
The Team
TraceLogic is built by a small team with deep experience in fibre optics and software engineering. We understand the field because we've worked in it.
Team profiles coming soon.