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assetZ is an AI-native CMMS built for factory and facilities maintenance teams, with a core positioning of “running the plant from a map.” It turns uploaded plant or workshop floor plans into the main operating interface: equipment is placed in its real-world location, and technicians can click a machine to view open work orders, history, spare parts, documents, and create new work orders. This reduces the friction of searching for assets through traditional CMMS menus and dropdowns.
The product covers the full set of CMMS functions: work orders, assets, preventive maintenance (PM), spare parts, maintenance requests, QR code/barcode scanning, basic reporting, real-time messaging, and more. The Professional plan further adds mapZ interactive floor plans, advanced analytics, custom dashboards, conditional workflows, e-signatures, role-based permissions, TV Mode, multi-technician assignment, and labor time tracking. On the AI side, assetZ states that it is built on Claude. Its AI assistant can answer questions such as which tasks are overdue, why a certain asset keeps failing, and what should be checked first. It also emphasizes that answers are based on the company’s own assets, history, and field data rather than the open internet.
assetZ offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, and the trial includes the full Professional experience. Starter is $47/user/month when billed annually, but is limited to 1 user and includes 200 AI queries per user per month. Professional is $63/user/month when billed annually, including the core map capabilities and 1,000 AI queries per user per month. Enterprise starts at $7,500/year and includes 10 users, SSO/SAML, multi-facility support, custom AI training, a dedicated success manager and SLA, migration services, and unlimited AI. Its billing model is relatively friendly: you only pay for the people who “fix things,” while requesters can submit issues for free without limit.
The strengths are that the interface closely matches real on-site workflows, making it suitable for tablets, glove operation, and frontline technicians; free maintenance requests for everyone can improve issue-reporting coverage; and the trial barrier is low, with the company claiming teams can run their first work order on the same day. Limitations include the lack of public information on a Chinese-language interface, data residency, compliance certifications, AI training data policies, and whether it offers an open API or integrations with ERP/MES/SCADA systems. AI performance will also depend heavily on the quality of a company’s asset register and historical work order data.
assetZ is suitable for manufacturing plants, facilities operations teams, maintenance supervisors, and small to midsize teams looking to replace traditional, complex CMMS tools. It is also a good fit for sites that value equipment-location visualization. Access from China is currently unknown, and payment methods have not been disclosed. If network access, compliance, or Chinese-language support becomes a barrier, comparable tools such as MaintainX, Fiix, UpKeep, Limble CMMS, and eMaint may be worth evaluating, along with domestic equipment management or work order systems as alternatives.
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