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Feelit is an enterprise solution provider focused on Industry 4.0 and predictive maintenance. Its core approach is not simply to offer SaaS software, but to combine printed nanotechnology patch sensors, wireless edge devices, and proprietary cloud analytics to turn traditional manufacturing assets into “smart assets” that can identify parameter changes in real time and predict potential failures.
The official website emphasizes non-invasive, zero-downtime, plug-and-play installation: sensors are attached to the outside of equipment, while sensing changes in internal structures or conditions. Covered assets include pipes, valves, flanges, steam traps, pumps, heat exchangers, and more. The monitoring use cases are highly industrial, including pipe pressure patterns, wall-thickness thinning, leaks and bursts; valve open/closed status and leakage; flange displacement, deformation, bolt-load loosening, gasket wear; as well as steam trap failures and steam loss analysis. Its Analytics Suite provides real-time, asset-specific insights and supports integration with customers’ existing UI and IoT systems.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, subscription terms, or device costs, which strongly suggests an enterprise sales and custom-quote model. There is also no clear mention of a free version or public trial. In terms of deployment, the website describes the analytics package as a proprietary cloud application, while the overall solution includes wireless edge devices. Job postings mention cloud and edge analytics, Azure, CI/CD, and model monitoring, but do not clarify whether private or on-premises deployment is supported.
Its strengths lie in its integrated hardware-software approach and distinctive sensor form factor, making it suitable for factories that want to avoid downtime during retrofits. It also describes industrial asset anomaly types in concrete terms, with clear real-world application scenarios. The website displays customer logos such as Merck, Henkel, and Continental, offering a degree of industry validation. The downside is that it discloses too little of the information enterprise IT teams typically care about: security and compliance, permission management, API documentation, detailed integration lists, SLAs, and pricing are all not publicly available.
Feelit is better suited to mid-to-large manufacturing, chemical, process industry, and energy-related companies, especially operations, reliability engineering, and digitalization teams looking to reduce unplanned downtime as well as health, safety, and environmental risks. There is currently no reliable information on access from China or supported payment methods, so these should be treated as “unknown.” Domestic alternatives to consider include Siemens, Schneider, ABB, IBM Maximo, as well as industrial IoT and predictive maintenance solutions from Alibaba Cloud and Huawei Cloud IoT.
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