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นายช่าง.net is an online system designed for enterprise repair and maintenance scenarios. Its core goal is to move “repair requests, job dispatching, follow-up, costs, and data reporting” online. The copy repeatedly emphasizes that it is a 100% online system, accessible via browser as well as iOS and Android apps, making it suitable for factories, retail stores, property management teams, or companies with in-house maintenance teams.
The product is built around maintenance management. It supports online repair ticket creation, mobile repair requests, MA repair handling, and PM preventive maintenance planning. It also offers equipment management, cost checking and control, maintenance team management, spare parts records, in-depth data aggregation, and a quality evaluation system. For notifications, the copy explicitly mentions that each job status can be pushed via Line, which is practical for local teams in Thailand. On permissions, only roles such as administrator and technician appear in the reviews; there is no disclosed information about granular permissions, approval workflows, or organizational hierarchy settings.
The copy states that a 30-day free trial is available, and includes the phrase “รายเดือน ซื้อโปรแกรม,” which can be understood as monthly payment or software purchase. However, no specific pricing, plan tiers, user limits, or module differences are publicly provided. In terms of deployment, the product is mainly positioned as an online system with browser and mobile app access, making it more like a cloud SaaS offering. There is no mention of self-hosting, on-premises deployment, or private deployment options.
Its strengths are a clear vertical use case and coverage of repair requests, maintenance, costs, equipment, and spare parts. Mobile access and Line notifications also lower the barrier for frontline staff. The page also claims 8,000+ users and 2,000+ companies. The drawbacks are that key enterprise procurement concerns—security and compliance, data backup, permission models, APIs, third-party integrations, and payment methods—are not disclosed. User reviews also mention requests for improvements in details such as report export, actual completion time, and PDF fields.
It is better suited to local Thai SMEs, factories, and maintenance teams, especially organizations already using Line for collaboration. Chinese companies with cross-border factories in Thailand may consider evaluating it, but language, payment, access stability, and local support should be tested in practice. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the copy, so it is worth comparing it with domestic equipment maintenance systems, low-code repair request solutions based on DingTalk or WeCom, and international alternatives such as UpKeep, Fiix, and MaintainX.
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ninechang.net is an Thailand SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ninechang.net directly.