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Motionalysis is an industrial software platform for print / pack / sign shops. Its core goal is to give small and midsize printing, packaging, signage, and wide-format production businesses enterprise-grade digital capabilities. It does not require an existing ERP system, emphasizes connectivity with printing and finishing equipment of any brand, model, or age, and also covers non-standard processes such as manual assembly and piecework.
The product consists of three business modules: Estimating, Scheduling, and Tracking. Estimating is used for fast, accurate quoting, with the official site emphasizing “10x quotes”; Scheduling provides digital scheduling and production management; Tracking collects actual production data and feeds it back into the system. Its differentiation lies in UNS (Unified Name Space) and FOST (Free Open Source Techstack): UNS connects business nodes such as design, equipment, inventory, orders, and logistics through a unified namespace, while FOST uses open-source components such as Mosquitto/Cedalo MQTT, Postgres/TimescaleDB, Node-RED, and Grafana, with a Dockerized version available.
The official website’s pricing is relatively clear: Estimating, Scheduling, and Tracking are each $100 per month, billed annually. FOST and UNS capabilities are included at no extra charge; however, on-site installation is not included in the package. The website does not state whether a free trial, payment methods, or custom enterprise pricing are available.
The advantages are its open architecture and avoidance of vendor lock-in, making it suitable for connecting legacy equipment, non-standard equipment, and manual operations. The open-source tech stack reduces middleware and consulting costs, and the pricing is easier to understand than traditional industrial software. The drawbacks are that the website does not disclose key information such as permission management, data security, compliance certifications, SLAs, or support services, and the boundaries around official APIs, SDKs, and cloud/on-premises deployment are also not clear enough.
It is better suited to small printing, packaging, and signage factories that are moving from paper work orders, manual scheduling meetings, and slow quoting processes toward digitalization—especially teams with mixed-age equipment, non-standard workflows, and a desire to build an Industry 4.0 data foundation using a low-cost open-source architecture first.
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