Dozuki, the pioneer of the Connected Worker Platform since 2011, today announced its most successful year to date. In 2025, the company achieved unprecedented global expansion, product innovation, and customer success, reinforcing its position as the industry standard for frontline operational excellence.
As manufacturers and industrial enterprises face an increasingly complex labor market, Dozuki has emerged as the essential bridge between tribal knowledge and digital precision. The past year saw a massive surge in adoption, with Dozuki delivering the scale, security, and AI-driven efficiency required by the modern industrial workforce.
In 2025, Dozuki momentum reached new heights as the company expanded its footprint across every major industrial hub in a global ecosystem.
Market Adoption: Dozuki saw 45% growth across new and existing enterprise customers, significantly expanding their partnerships and deploying Dozuki to additional global locations.
Global Ecosystem: To support localized needs, Dozuki launched new strategic partnerships providing expert on-the-ground support in Germany, France, Spain, South East Asia, and Poland.
Infrastructure Investment: To ensure low-latency performance and data sovereignty, Dozuki opened primary or backup data centers in Frankfurt, Paris, Singapore, and Tokyo.
“Our growth in 2025 isn’t just about numbers, it’s about the deepening trust the industrial sector has placed in us,” said Jerry Dolinsky, CEO of Dozuki. “By expanding our physical presence and our partner network, we are ensuring that whether a factory is in Germany or Singapore, their frontline workers have the best digital tools at their fingertips.”
"Our growth in 2025 isn't just about numbers, it's about the deepening trust the industrial sector has placed in us."
-Jerry Dolinsky, CEO, Dozuki
Product innovation was a cornerstone of 2025, with Dozuki releasing over 100 features and enhancements designed to streamline content creation and training.
The standout success of the year was CreatorPro AI, a suite of tools designed to eliminate the bottleneck of manual documentation. In 2025 alone:
Customers saw a 724% year over year increase in documents digitized using CreatorPro AI, allowing subject matter experts to convert years of experience into standardized guides in a fraction of the time.
The Dozuki Operational Workflows module continues to drive critical visibility into production, with over 2.7 million work orders tracked and documented in, giving customers unprecedented visibility into operational efficiencies.
Across the Dozuki Knowledge Management module, customers surged with over a quarter million new guides created and a 25% YoY increase in guide views, showcasing the immense volume of critical knowledge being managed within the Dozuki ecosystem.
Building an AI-powered workforce has taken center stage with Dozuki Worker Collaboration, showcasing 23% YoY growth in the number of worker-led feedback cycles to improve operational efficiency.
Beyond documentation, the Dozuki impact on workforce development was profound. Over 2024, customers increased their use of Dozuki Learning Pathways by 64%, directly addressing the global manufacturing skills gap by getting workers floor-ready faster than ever before.
Over 100 Feature Enhancements in 2025
While many enterprise software deployments take years to yield results, Dozuki continues to lead the category in time-to-value. In 2025, new customers went live in an average of just 120 days, allowing them to realize ROI within a single fiscal two-quarter cycle.
This efficiency is reflected in Dozuki’s industry-leading 98% CSAT (Customer Satisfaction) rating. This score highlights the company’s "customer-first" philosophy, ensuring that from the C-suite to the shop floor, the Dozuki connected worker platform is intuitive, reliable, and essential to daily work.
98% Customer Satisfaction Rating
In an era of increasing cybersecurity threats, Dozuki doubled down on its commitment to data protection and system resilience. In 2025, the company achieved a milestone suite of certifications and security enhancements, including:
Since 2011, Dozuki has argued that the frontline worker is the most important asset in any operation. The milestones of 2025 prove that the global market now shares that vision.
"We began this journey over a decade ago with a simple premise: if you empower the person doing the work, the entire business wins," Dolinsky continued. "With the integration of Industrial AI and our expanded global infrastructure, we are no longer just a documentation or training tool, we are the operational heart of modern industrial operations."
"We are the operational heart of modern industrial operations."
-Jerry Dolinsky, CEO, Dozuki
Dozuki is the leading Connected Worker Platform for industrial operations. Since 2011, Dozuki has helped thousands of manufacturing sites standardize processes, upskill their workforce, and capture real-time data to drive continuous improvement with AI. With a focus on ease of use and enterprise-grade security, Dozuki is the trusted partner for the world’s most innovative brands.