When a maintenance team goes looking for software in 2026, it faces a strange choice.
On one side, the legacy CMMS vendors: powerful, but heavy to deploy, sold by quote, designed for six-month projects with an integrator. On the other, the modern American platforms: excellent, but priced in dollars per user, with French — and often European hosting — treated as an afterthought.
In between sits the reality of the shop floor: work orders on paper, a PM plan in a binder, inventory in a spreadsheet that lies, and technicians re-typing in the evening what they did in the morning.
What we’re building
Maint Vision is a web and mobile CMMS, pared back to the essentials:
- Work orders — priorities, due dates, checklists, photos, comments;
- Preventive maintenance — set on each asset, due work orders generate themselves;
- Assets & QR codes — every machine has its record, the shop floor scans it;
- Parts & inventory — per-job consumption, reorder points, tracked movements;
- Reports — costs, time spent, completion rates, exportable;
- A mobile app to execute in the field;
- AI built in — a photo of an SOP or a PDF becomes a complete, typed procedure, ready to review.
All of it is in production today. Nothing above is a roadmap slide.
Our convictions
Bilingual by construction. The interface, the mobile app and the documentation are written in French and English at the same time — not translated after the fact. The vocabulary is the trade’s own: work order, SOP, PM, criticality.
A free trial instead of a quote. In the French-speaking market, almost everything is still sold through a sales meeting. With us, you create your workspace in two minutes, without a credit card, and judge for yourself.
AI as an assistant, not a marketing prop. AI drafts your procedures from the documents you already have; you always review and approve. It’s included in the subscription, not sold as an add-on.
Data in Europe. The application and your data are hosted in the European Union (Frankfurt), with strict isolation between organizations and an audit log.
What’s next
The next work items are public and owned: a transparent pricing grid, simpler team invitations, and deeper preventive maintenance and reporting. We’ll write about them here, in this logbook — in the same tone: what’s done is done, what’s left is said out loud.
Until then, the simplest path is to try it yourself: open a free workspace and raise your first work order.