# Is FMX only a CMMS, or does it support teams beyond maintenance?

<p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">We originally brought FMX in for our maintenance team, but other departments are starting to ask about using it too. Curious which teams outside of maintenance you've rolled FMX out to and how that's gone. Trying to figure out where the platform can stretch and where it makes more sense to keep separate tools.</p>

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago
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## Comments
### Comment 1

FMX is a full facilities management platform with a CMMS at its core. Maintenance is where most teams start. It is rarely where they stop.

Maintenance teams: Work orders, preventive maintenance, asset tracking, and parts inventory cover the full scope of reactive and planned maintenance work.

Event coordinators: Staff and community members book spaces, manage event logistics, and process payments directly through FMX.

Fleet teams: Vehicles get the same treatment as facility assets, with PM scheduling, mileage logging, and full repair history in one place.

IT teams: Service requests and IT asset records run through the same platform used for facilities so nothing falls through the cracks of a separate system.

Leadership and finance: Capital planning dashboards give directors and finance teams the data to justify budgets and plan years out.

Teams that start with work orders typically add modules as they realize how much of their operation FMX can handle.

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- Posted at: about 2 months ago
- Author title: Marketing Campaign Manager




## Related Product
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