Azumuta and Fabrico both help digitalise the shop floor, but they solve different problems. Azumuta is a connected-worker platform focused on digital work instructions, quality and operator guidance. Fabrico is a unified OEE and CMMS platform focused on machine performance and maintenance. Some manufacturers will want one, some the other, and some both. This comparison clarifies which job each is built for.

Guiding the operator, or measuring and maintaining the machine? Each tool leads with a different answer.
Azumuta centres on the operator: digital work instructions, quality checks, audits, skills matrices and training that guide people through tasks correctly. Fabrico centres on the machine and maintenance: native OEE from real-time machine data, downtime analysis and a full CMMS. They are complementary lenses on the same plant rather than direct like-for-like rivals.
Digital work instructions and standardised operator guidance.
Quality management, checklists and audits at the workstation.
Skills matrices and training/competency tracking.
Native OEE from direct machine-data capture (PLCs, SCADA), not manual entry.
Full CMMS: work orders, preventive maintenance and asset history.
Downtime and performance analysis tied to the maintenance that resolves it.
One connected, contextualised data foundation for analytics and AI.
| Area | Fabrico | Azumuta |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Machine performance + maintenance | Operator guidance + quality |
| Native OEE | Yes, from machine data | Not the core focus |
| CMMS / work orders | Full CMMS | Not the core focus |
| Digital work instructions | Supported in workflow | Core strength |
| Best-fit need | Raise OEE & maintenance performance | Standardise operator work & quality |
Choose Azumuta if your priority is guiding operators, standardising manual work and managing quality at the workstation. Choose Fabrico if your priority is measuring and improving machine performance (OEE) and running maintenance from one connected platform. If operator guidance is your main gap, our guide to digital work instructions software is a good starting point; for the production-and-maintenance side, see the integrated OEE and CMMS software guide.
They overlap in digitalising the shop floor but lead with different focuses, Fabrico on OEE and maintenance, Azumuta on operator guidance and quality, so they are often complementary.
Fabrico supports procedures and instructions within its maintenance workflows, while its core strength is native OEE and CMMS.
Fabrico, because it captures machine data directly and builds OEE in, rather than focusing on operator-facing guidance.
Want to measure and fix machine performance, not just guide operators? See how Fabrico unifies OEE and CMMS. Book a demo today.
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