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incontext.technology GmbH’s INCTEC/smart.automation is on-site operations software for mid-sized companies in manufacturing and process industries. Its core goal is to connect machines, maintenance work orders, spare parts, documentation, and expert knowledge, reducing paper-based workflows, time spent searching for information, and communication overhead between teams. The website emphasizes use across PCs, tablets, and mobile phones, with maintenance managers, service technicians, shift supervisors, and production teams as the main users.
The product modules are fairly clearly defined: Asset Management centralizes equipment, master data, and documents; the spare parts and inventory module links stock with equipment and maintenance plans; the maintenance work order module supports receiving, processing, and recording tasks on mobile devices; knowledge management ties manuals, SOPs, and practical know-how to specific equipment; and Smart Monitoring uses sensor data to identify machine issues. Maintenance workflows also include digital checklists, working time and photo evidence, complete maintenance records, and prioritization by urgency and equipment criticality. On integrations, the main content explicitly mentions connectivity with ERP, MES, or existing inventory databases, as well as embedding into existing IT systems, but it does not list specific connectors, APIs, or developer documentation.
The public pages do not disclose pricing, plans, user counts, implementation fees, or SLA information, and only offer Demo booking / consultation requests. This makes it look more like project-based or sales-quoted enterprise software. No free version or self-service trial is disclosed. On security and compliance, the website emphasizes being compliant, following safety rules, and providing traceable / legally defensible documentation of maintenance measures, and says it is suitable for companies with high safety and standards requirements. However, it does not provide details on ISO, SOC, GDPR, encryption methods, or permission models. Deployment is only referenced via customer comments mentioning Edge and Cloud; whether private deployment is supported remains unclear.
The main advantage is that it is closely aligned with real factory-floor scenarios: it is not just a dashboard, but places equipment, spare parts, SOPs, safety requirements, and responsible staff within the same workflow. The mobile experience and checklists are practical for maintenance execution. The downside is limited commercial and technical transparency; before purchasing, buyers need to confirm pricing, implementation timeline, interfaces, permissions, security certifications, and local support capabilities. It is best suited to mid-sized German or European manufacturing / process-industry companies that still rely on paper, Excel, and email to distribute work orders.
Access from China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. Given its German-language site and positioning around European industrial customers, Chinese companies should further evaluate network connectivity, Chinese-language UI availability, contract and payment arrangements, cross-border data transfer, and local implementation support. Comparable domestic options include ROOTCLOUD, Mogulinker, and related equipment management solutions from Yonyou / Kingdee. International alternatives include IBM Maximo, SAP EAM, Fiix, UpKeep, and others.
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incontext.technology is an Germany AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach incontext.technology directly.