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SuMapp is a Spanish-language enterprise software platform positioned for operational supervision, preventive maintenance, compliance management, and field workforce control. It mainly helps multi-branch organizations, factories, and industrial asset management teams digitize inspection, repair, and audit workflows that previously relied on Excel, paper forms, and manual communication. By using real-time information, automated reports, and mobile evidence collection, it improves visibility into on-site operations.
Based on the website content, SuMapp’s core modules include supervision audits, maintenance management, checklists, tickets, asset management, and mobile inspections. For supervision scenarios, it supports real-time information, automated reporting, digital signatures, early issue detection, custom audit parameters, and multi-store management. For maintenance scenarios, it supports scheduled maintenance plans, regulatory compliance, staff assignment, asset life extension, and operational optimization. The industrial version also highlights custom forms, incident work orders, asset monitoring, predictive/corrective maintenance dashboards, certificate or verification expiry reminders, and report generation for audits and regulatory inspections.
The official website does not disclose specific plans, pricing, user limits, or asset limits; it only mentions access to a free trial and a free demo. Its service proposition is relatively strong: it includes local human support, post-launch accompaniment, a project manager, additional training, form changes, new forms, new reports, and future platform improvements, with several items marked as “no cost.” It also emphasizes flexible commercial plans, invoicing, and billing, but the lack of clear pricing increases the effort required for procurement evaluation.
Its strengths are its clear focus on field operations, covering the full loop of inspections, work orders, assets, maintenance, and compliance evidence. It supports audit data such as photos, GPS, timestamps, and digital signatures. Forms, reports, and role permissions can be customized, and the vendor appears to provide strong hands-on support. Limitations include the lack of information on security compliance, data storage, backups, SLA, and deployment options. Third-party integrations are only mentioned as API availability on request, with no detailed ecosystem described. Pricing transparency is also limited.
SuMapp is better suited to chain stores, facility management teams, manufacturing plants, and field teams requiring compliance inspections in Mexico or the broader Latin American market. The official website does not provide information on access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese companies concerned about local compliance, Chinese-language support, invoices, and private deployment may want to compare it with domestic EAM, equipment management, inspection systems, or low-code form platforms.
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sumapp.com is an Mexico 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 sumapp.com directly.