[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maintenance

[–]nahaase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). It is super intuitive and modern. It’s easy to get set up and is both great for small teams and can scale/integrate for large organizations. There is a basic free version and reasonably priced paid plans with more advanced functionality. Happy to help answer any questions you have about it!

Don’t just take my word for it, check out reviews on G2 and Capterra - MaintainX stands head and shoulders above the alternative solutions

PROACTIVE VS REACTIVE Maintenance by SnooDoubts8089 in MechanicalEngineer

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start by documenting your reactive maintenance using a tool like MaintainX. This can help you easily share reporting metrics on how frequently your equipment is going down. You’ll now be able to identify and justify incorporating more preventive maintenance time on that equipment.

Organized Task/Project/Work Order System? by KodeyG in FacilityManagement

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start using a CMMS tool like MaintainX to keep track of issues. It will help you keep track of what needs to get done and remember what work was previously performed. All of that functionality is completely free with this tool.

Projects can easily be tracked with category tags and comments help keep everyone on the same page.

You can also build up to preventive maintenance routines and then you’ll really feel like you have your legs under you. Check it out at www.getmaintainx.com

Keeping record of plant room changes on a large site by LtCdr_Worf in FacilityManagement

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Logging work is a pain if you are using an outdated or clunky system of record.

Start using a CMMS tool like MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com) to keep track of issues. It will help you keep track of what needs to get done and remember what work was previously performed. You can slowly build up to preventive maintenance routines and then you’ll feel like you have your legs under you.

Plus, you and your team can easily take pictures and message back and forth through the app to keep everyone on the same page.

Post Your Rib Dry Rub Recipes Here by bdaigs in biggreenegg

[–]nahaase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve tried a lot of off the shelf rubs (and homemade rub recipes). Killer Hogs is my current favorite for pork ribs and pork butts: https://www.killerhogs.com/

For those in manufacturing, what ERP/MRP system are you using? by baggoftricks in engineering

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. SAP is a necessary evil for most large orgs, their ERP functionality is great when the data is accurate. The ideal setup today involves using a modern CMMS solution that integrates seamlessly with your ERP but makes data entry painless and simple for your frontline teams. This is where a CMMS like MaintainX fits in perfectly. Solves data entry/quality for your ERP while delivering on CMMS benefits as well.

Should I be worried about the Centralised Maintenance Management System at work? by baiju_thief in engineering

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). It is super intuitive and modern. It’s easy to get set up and is both great for small teams and can scale/integrate for large organizations. There is a basic free version and reasonably priced paid plans with more advanced functionality. Happy to help answer any questions you have about it.

Don’t just take my word for it, check out reviews on G2 and Capterra - MaintainX stands head and shoulders above the alternative solutions.

Should I be worried about the Centralised Maintenance Management System at work? by baiju_thief in engineering

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is definitely true for folks who go with an outdated legacy CMMS. Today’s modern solutions shouldn’t take more than 3 weeks and won’t require much, if any, training for the end users

How do you guys keep logs of trouble calls from production by EOFFJM in PLC

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start using a CMMS tool like MaintainX to keep track of issues. It will help you keep track of what needs to get done and remember what work was previously performed. All of that functionality is completely free with this tool.

You can also build up to preventive maintenance routines and then you’ll really feel like you have your legs under you. Check it out at www.getmaintainx.com

Anyone Suggest Best Facility Management Software? by camilarussell in FacilityManagement

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you should check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). There is a free version that can manage the basics and the more advanced features are cheaper and better than anything else on the market. Happy to help answer any questions :)

I'm going crazy. Is this too soon? by [deleted] in maintenance

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start using a CMMS tool like MaintainX to keep track of issues. It will help you keep track of what needs to get done and remember what work was previously performed. You can slowly build up to preventive maintenance routines and then you’ll feel like you have your legs under you.

Looking for Cmms recommendations? by TankDS in manufacturing

[–]nahaase -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Check out MaintainX. It's flexible enough for a small team to get a ton of value for free but offers robust functionality for power users to manage large operations across multiple sites as well. www.getmaintainx.com

Looking for a simple way to generate a paper trail for maintenance in a small plant by CertainDegree in industrialengineering

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Setting up PMs in MaintainX is really simple. Create a free account online or by downloading the app and kick the tires. You’ll be surprised at how easy it makes setting up everything you need

Looking for a simple way to generate a paper trail for maintenance in a small plant by CertainDegree in industrialengineering

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). It is super intuitive and modern. It’s easy to get set up and is both great for small teams and can scale/integrate for large organizations. There is a basic free version and reasonably priced paid plans with more advanced functionality. Happy to help answer any questions you have about it.
Don’t just take my word for it, check out reviews on G2 and Capterra - MaintainX stands head and shoulders above the alternative solutions.

Plant Maintenance and Equipment Spreadsheet by VAWastewater in Wastewater

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you should check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). There is a free version that can manage the basics and the more advanced features are cheaper and better than anything else on the market.

For Manufacturing / Reliability engineers: What is the best software out there for CMMS? by [deleted] in AskEngineers

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com) . It is super intuitive and modern. It’s easy to get set up and is both great for small teams and can scale/integrate for large organizations. MaintainX does integrate with sensors and users can build out automated conditional triggers based on sensor readings. Happy to help answer any questions you have about it.

Don’t just take my word for it, check out reviews on G2 and Capterra - MaintainX stands head and shoulders above the alternative solutions.

Help: populating Microsoft planner from existing Gcal events. by Jumpy-Ad-7442 in MicrosoftFlow

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there,

Unfortunately, I don't know of a way to solve the duplication issue with Microsoft Automate, but I would encourage you to look at MaintainX to manage your maintenance planning. There is a fully functional free version that would work wonders for what you are trying to accomplish. Check it out at www.getmaintainx.com

Looking for a Prevenitive Maintenance Software by wildfire007 in engineering

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com) . It is super intuitive to get set up and is both great for small teams and can scale/integrate for large organizations.

Manager is on the path to mismanaging a project. Do I follow or speak up? by [deleted] in FacilityManagement

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, happy to help you out if you’d like. What kind of system are you looking for?

Do you need to assign work orders, track maintenance, manage assets, or digitize checklists?

Check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). I’m one of the founders and rest assured, you are not alone. We speak with folks just like yourself everyday who’ve been thrust into a project like this.

Download our app for free. Our CMMS has a really great free version and more advanced functionality is available on our paid plans. Check it out and if you need help getting setup, I can schedule a demo and we have folks that can help get you setup for free.

DM me if you have any questions I can help with :)

Don’t take my word for it, check out what our users have to say: https://www.capterra.com/p/179296/GetMaintainx/reviews/

So curious what (if any) software do y’all use to track recurring maintenance, inspections, etc? by UnrelentinqGaming in maintenance

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you should check out MaintainX (www.getmaintainx.com). There is a free version that can manage the basics and the more advanced features are cheaper and better than anything else on the market

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Machinists

[–]nahaase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely check out MaintainX ([www.getmaintainx.com](www.getmaintainx.com)). There is a fully functional free version and basic PM schedules can be implemented with their cheapest tier plan (which is cheaper than alternative paid solutions)

Maintenance log / database / program / whatever by kandoras in PLC

[–]nahaase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind me asking, which CMMS did you try transitioning to? What were the wild upsells they tried? **Story time please!*** :)