I built a stress tester for supply chains. 10,000 simulations in 2 seconds. Roast it.
What it does
You build your supply chain as a graph. Drag in suppliers, factories, ports, warehouses, distributors. Pick a disruption scenario (port strike, earthquake, factory fire, cyber attack) and it runs Monte Carlo simulations to figure out what breaks, how badly, and what it costs you. P5/P50/P95 revenue loss, a resilience grade, and a list of your single points of failure.
The whole thing runs in under 2 seconds for 10,000 simulations. There's also an AI layer that gives you a concrete mitigation recommendation and can actually modify the graph to show you what fixing it would look like.
Why I built it
Most supply chain risk management is either a static spreadsheet or a $200k enterprise contract with a 6 month implementation. There's nothing in the middle for teams that actually want to stress test their network without hiring a consultant. I wanted to build that.
What I'm unsure about
Honestly not sure if the target user is a supply chain manager, a logistics consultant, or a founder running ops. I've been going back and forth on this for weeks.
Try it here: getrupture.com
Tell me what's broken, what's confusing, or why the whole idea is stupid. I can take it.