eMaint, the Fluke-owned CMMS, has a RESTful API, but access is granted automatically only to enterprise-tier subscribers and custom integrations are built with eMaint's own API specialists. No public developer portal, self-serve docs, or SDKs have surfaced.
eMaint CMMS scores C on the API Report Card. eMaint, the Fluke-owned CMMS, has a RESTful API, but access is granted automatically only to enterprise-tier subscribers and custom integrations are built with eMaint's own API specialists. No public developer portal, self-serve docs, or SDKs have surfaced.
eMaint CMMS has an official API, but teams routinely hit its limits: gated access, partial coverage, or paid tiers. Most end up supplementing it with exports or an unofficial API layer like Supergood.
eMaint is a configurable computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), part of Fluke Reliability. It manages assets, work orders, preventive maintenance, parts inventory, and condition-monitoring data (including integration with Fluke sensors/instruments).
CMMS / Maintenance, Typically for maintenance and reliability teams in manufacturing, facilities, utilities, and industrial operations. Teams schedule and track work orders and PMs, manage assets and spare parts, capture Fluke condition-monitoring data, and report on maintenance KPIs, often integrated with ERP/SCADA.
Long-established CMMS (30+ years), backed by Fluke/Fortive, with a large industrial customer base and strong review-site presence.
Yes, Asset records, work orders, PM schedules, parts inventory, and condition-monitoring data, the maintenance system of record.
Founded 1986; acquired by Fluke in 2016. Mature, configurable platform; cloud-hosted but with a legacy heritage, an older-stack signal.
API gated behind enterprise subscription tier. Custom integrations require working with eMaint specialists. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include Limble CMMS, UpKeep, Fiix (Rockwell), IBM Maximo. Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.
Yes. Supergood maintains an unofficial eMaint CMMS API and MCP server so AI agents and internal tools can read and write eMaint CMMS data. See the eMaint CMMS integration docs at supergood.ai/docs/emaint-cmms-api.