Built for the field.
Not the boardroom.
Every legacy CMMS was designed for someone sitting at a desk. Ours was designed for someone in a crawlspace with thick gloves and bright sunlight, on a manufacturing floor with no connectivity, racing to close a work order before the next PM fires.
Shaft seal replacement
Pump P-201
Quarterly PM
HVAC AHU-3
Every feature designed for the technician first
Not tacked on. Not a minimal port of the web app. A purpose-built field tool.
Three taps to close a work order
Completion status → failure code (dropdown) → notes (prompted but not required). Auto-populate duration from start/stop timestamps. No mandatory multi-screen flows, no required fields that surprise you at submission.
Operator request portal — no login
QR code sticker on any asset. Scan → browser form → submit. Operators describe the issue, get a status update when maintenance responds. No CMMS account required. Loop closes when the work order is done.
Offline-first — works in the field
Work orders, asset history, job plans, and PM checklists available without connectivity. Changes queue locally and sync the moment connectivity returns. Designed for manufacturing floors, crawlspaces, and remote sites.
Nameplate OCR — point and capture
Photo of any asset data plate → make, model, serial number, and nameplate specs populate automatically. Tech confirms before saving. Eliminates the 29-character alphanumeric serial number problem in the field.
Asset history without drilldowns
Every work order, meter reading, and part used — in a scrollable timeline on the asset detail view. "What was done last time this tripped?" answered in three seconds, no navigation required.
Native iOS and Android
Not a wrapped web app. Native performance, native camera access, native push notifications. Designed for bright sunlight, thick gloves, and crawlspaces — not the office.
Designed against the failure patterns we know
Legacy CMMS
Sympl CMMS Mobile
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We'll walk through a real technician session — from receiving an assignment to closing the work order.
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