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Fibkit is a SaaS tool for fiber-network “paszportyzacja” — asset registration and network inventory. It is aimed at telecom operators, ISPs, and fiber network providers. The platform brings fiber cables, splice closures, terminals, fiber connection relationships, and historical operations into one system, with a focus on solving gaps between splice planning, route tracing, and field execution data.
Fibkit’s core feature is fiber connection management. Users can view A-end to B-end splice relationships, trace the full route of fibers across cables and splice closures, and configure multiple cable types. Office staff can plan splicing tasks, with planned connections marked in red; field technicians can view pending fibers on mobile and confirm completion. The system then automatically updates occupancy status and generates an activity log. It also provides statuses such as planned, in progress, and completed, along with quick search and exports to PDF, XLS, CSV, and KML, making it useful for construction handover and operations records.
Fibkit’s pricing is straightforward: the free plan costs 0 zł and includes 2 users, 5 fiber splice closures, and 10 cables. The paid monthly plan is 130 zł/month, while the annual plan is 936 zł/year; both include 5 users, unlimited splice closures and cables, and email support. Prices are listed net. Annual billing comes with a 40% discount, and 1-, 6-, and 12-month billing periods are available. The website clearly offers a 14-day free trial with no bank card required. There is no automatic billing, and renewal reminders are sent two weeks before expiry.
The strengths are its vertical focus and clear workflow, especially the closed loop from fiber splice planning to mobile confirmation, which can reduce paper records and manual communication errors. The export formats are also practical. The drawbacks are that public information does not clarify API availability, third-party integrations, granular permissions, data security certifications, or self-hosted deployment. The paid plan only shows a 5-user specification, so enterprise-scale expansion is unclear.
Fibkit is better suited to small and midsize ISPs in Poland and Europe, fiber construction teams, metro network teams, and FTTH operations teams looking to replace Excel, paper splice sheets, and scattered GIS data. Access from China is unknown. The website and pricing system are mainly in Polish and priced in złoty, so payment options and local compliance require further confirmation. Teams in China may want to compare it with local network resource management systems, self-hosted NetBox setups, or GIS-oriented tools.
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fibkit.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fibkit.com directly.