Users report that eMaint CMMS offers a robust asset register feature, scoring 8.8, which allows for detailed tracking of assets, while UpKeep's asset register scores slightly higher at 8.9, providing users with enhanced visibility and management capabilities.
Reviewers mention that UpKeep excels in ease of use, scoring 9.0 compared to eMaint CMMS's 8.4. Users appreciate UpKeep's intuitive interface, which simplifies navigation and task management, making it easier for teams to adopt the software quickly.
G2 users highlight the superior work order management in UpKeep, which scores 9.2, allowing for efficient tracking and handling of maintenance requests. In contrast, eMaint CMMS scores 8.8, indicating a solid but less streamlined experience in this area.
Users on G2 report that eMaint CMMS shines in reliability, achieving a score of 9.4, which is higher than UpKeep's 8.6. This reliability is crucial for organizations that depend on consistent performance for their maintenance operations.
Reviewers mention that UpKeep's mobile field access is a standout feature, scoring 8.7, which allows technicians to manage tasks on-the-go effectively. eMaint CMMS, however, scores lower at 6.8, indicating a need for improvement in mobile functionality.
Users say that both products have strong support, with eMaint CMMS scoring 9.1 and UpKeep at 9.0. However, eMaint's slightly higher score suggests that users may find more satisfaction with the support services provided, which is essential for resolving issues quickly.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
UpKeep
Essential
$20.00
Teams looking to track assets and create fundamental preventive maintenance schedules with procedures.
Is there a way to track an asset and how much is spent on it?
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RC
Hi Dylan! That's a great question and the answer is absolutely!
The best maintenance teams we know constantly make the mental decision of whether to...Read more
Which types of users are considered free users?
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RC
Hi there!! There are three user types that do not require a paid UpKeep license:
1. View Only Users — These users are typically supervisors who log in...Read more
Which types of users are considered paid users?
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RC
Hi there!!
There are three user types that require a paid UpKeep license:
1. Admin Users — These users have the ability to add others to the account,...Read more
Requestor Logins: Each work requestor has a unique eMaint login that allows them to submit requests, and view the history of their requests.
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