
Limble
Downtime-focused CMMS with sub-60-second support response and a usage-based price calculator
What is Limble?
Limble is a CMMS focused on reducing unplanned downtime via QR-code work orders, automated preventive maintenance, predictive analytics, asset cost tracking, and a mobile technician app. It claims 50,000+ maintenance professionals across customers like Unilever, McDonald's, and General Mills, with 24/7 support advertising sub-60-second response times.
Manufacturing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, inventory, fleet, and warehouse operations tools.
See the full Manufacturing & Logistics guide to compare more tools, buyer criteria, and related workflows.
Use cases to evaluate
Tagging factory equipment with QR codes so techs open the correct work order from their phone
Automating preventive maintenance schedules across a multi-restaurant chain
Tracking asset cost and ROI to justify replace-vs-repair decisions
Coordinating maintenance across multiple hospitals or campuses with enterprise controls
Fit to evaluate
Manufacturing and food production plants chasing uptime improvements
Multi-location operators (QSR, hospitality, education) needing one CMMS across sites
Heavy-equipment and energy/utilities teams needing predictive analytics
Buyers who value 24/7 sub-60-second support response over self-serve pricing transparency
Business fit
Right for you if you want a CMMS with strong support SLAs and pricing tailored to your asset count and team size rather than a fixed per-seat number on a marketing page. Skip if you need fully published, no-conversation pricing for procurement, or if your only requirement is a free tier (MaintainX wins there). Limble fits manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, energy/utilities, and education maintenance teams that want enterprise references (Unilever, McDonald's) but value high-touch support.
How to evaluate Limble
Use this category when inventory, freight, production, or vendor workflows are too manual or opaque.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Limble to one concrete workflow first, such as tagging factory equipment with qr codes so techs open the correct work order from their phone. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare inventory visibility, planning, procurement, freight, and maintenance workflows.
Compare practical alternatives
Shortlist Limble against Freightos, Flexport, project44 so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.
Validate cost and rollout effort
No published per-user prices. Three tiers—Standard, Premium+, and Enterprise—priced via an on-site calculator after you answer questions about team size and asset count, or by contacting sales. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the medium setup matches your team.
Compare Limble with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Tagging factory equipment with QR codes so techs open the correct work order from their phone, Automating preventive maintenance schedules across a multi-restaurant chain |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Manufacturing and food production plants chasing uptime improvements, Multi-location operators (QSR, hospitality, education) needing one CMMS across sites |
| Implementation effort | Medium setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Contact sales |
| Closest alternatives | FreightosFlexportproject44FourKites |
Limble pricing
| Model | Contact sales |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | No published per-user prices. Three tiers—Standard, Premium+, and Enterprise—priced via an on-site calculator after you answer questions about team size and asset count, or by contacting sales. |
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Common questions about Limble
What is Limble?
Limble is a CMMS focused on reducing unplanned downtime via QR-code work orders, automated preventive maintenance, predictive analytics, asset cost tracking, and a mobile technician app. It claims 50,000+ maintenance professionals across customers like Unilever, McDonald's, and General Mills, with 24/7 support advertising sub-60-second response times.
What is Limble used for?
Common use cases: Tagging factory equipment with QR codes so techs open the correct work order from their phone; Automating preventive maintenance schedules across a multi-restaurant chain; Tracking asset cost and ROI to justify replace-vs-repair decisions; Coordinating maintenance across multiple hospitals or campuses with enterprise controls.
How much does Limble cost?
No published per-user prices. Three tiers—Standard, Premium+, and Enterprise—priced via an on-site calculator after you answer questions about team size and asset count, or by contacting sales.
Who is Limble best for?
Limble fits Manufacturing and food production plants chasing uptime improvements, Multi-location operators (QSR, hospitality, education) needing one CMMS across sites, Heavy-equipment and energy/utilities teams needing predictive analytics, Buyers who value 24/7 sub-60-second support response over self-serve pricing transparency. Right for you if you want a CMMS with strong support SLAs and pricing tailored to your asset count and team size rather than a fixed per-seat number on a marketing page. Skip if you need fully published, no-conversation pricing for procurement, or if your only requirement is a free tier (MaintainX wins there). Limble fits manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, energy/utilities, and education maintenance teams that want enterprise references (Unilever, McDonald's) but value high-touch support.
What are alternatives to Limble?
Common alternatives to Limble include Freightos, Flexport, project44, FourKites, Shippeo, Fictiv.