Cellar on Autopilot.
A lean operations page for wineries that need clarity from grapes to bottles.
What you get in GrapeJob
Wineries lose time because every team works from a different schedule: harvest intake spreadsheets, fermentation timers in notes apps, and manual handoffs between cellar crews. GrapeJob compresses those friction points into one page that helps everyone see what needs attention today, what will block this week, and what can be prepared in advance. You can capture planned crush windows, lot volumes, tank occupancy, and release targets while avoiding conflicting assumptions across chat threads. The landing page now doubles as a lightweight planning interface: if you are not ready to run it daily, it can still anchor a clear operating rhythm. Each row can represent a task, a lot, or a transfer window. The interface intentionally starts simple so you can introduce it without a full workflow rewrite.
If you are exploring GrapeJob, this is the free entry experience: leave your email and get early access updates. We are focusing on practical tools for small wineries, not enterprise complexity. You can use the same page from desktop during cellar walkthroughs or mobile on the tank floor. The result is fewer last-minute surprises and clearer handoffs during the busiest production window of the season.
FAQ
- What is Cellar on Autopilot?
- A planning pattern for winery teams that combines task tracking and schedule visibility in a single interface.
- Can I try GrapeJob now?
- Yes. Join the waiting list with your email; we will notify you about the first rollout and invite-only rollout windows.
- Will my data be shared?
- We only collect the email address you provide for updates and never require financial or customer records in this first phase.