Spira Software | Operations Management Software
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Design System Inspiration
Spiradata — extracted via DESIGN.md
Productivity · Operations management
Typography
Open Sans
Heading
Montserrat
Body
Color palette
TL;DR
Spiradata utilizes a high-contrast "Industrial Tech" aesthetic. The palette is dominated by a deep navy `#0f1934` used for headlines and dark-mode sections, contrasted against a clean white `#ffffff` base. Primary actions are signaled by a high-energy safety orange `#f1420a`, while secondary information uses a technical sky blue `#2b83af`. Typography pairs the geometric, wide-stanced Montserrat for authoritative headers with a highly legible, light-weight Open Sans for dense technical prose. Layouts favor vertical stacking with generous 32px-96px rhythmic gaps and 10px rounded corners on interactive elements.
Target audience
The target audience consists of businesses and professionals in field services, particularly oilfield services and construction, seeking robust operations management software.
Full tech stack
Analytics
Meta description
Spira Data offers comprehensive operations management software for field services. Streamline dispatching, scheduling, field reporting, and ticketing with Spira's robust solutions for oil field services and more.
Brand Voice
Professional, utility-driven, and authoritative language focused on operational efficiency.
Positioning
Spiradata provides a configurable Operations Resource Platform (ORP) for field service industries like oilfield services and construction. It is designed for businesses that need to connect field operations to the office through cloud-based, real-time data management.
Voice principles
- —Functional: Focuses on specific business outcomes and capabilities rather than abstract concepts.
- —Direct: Uses short, declarative sentences and questions to address the user's immediate needs.
- —Reliable: Emphasizes technical stability and compliance through terms like "auditable" and "source-record."
- —Accessible: Maintains a helpful, guiding tone when addressing errors or onboarding.