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Fiix CMMS Pricing Guide 2026: What Does Fiix Actually Cost?

Fiix CMMS Pricing Guide 2026: What Does Fiix Actually Cost?

Fiix CMMS pricing breakdown for 2026: Starter, Professional, and Enterprise tier costs, what is included, and what to negotiate before you sign.
Fiix CMMS Pricing Guide 2026: What Does Fiix Actually Cost?

Fiix CMMS Tier Pricing: Starter, Professional, and Enterprise

Fiix, acquired by Rockwell Automation in 2021, uses a three-tier cloud CMMS pricing model:

  • Fiix Free: Up to 3 users, basic work orders only — a trial tier, not a production environment
  • Fiix Basic: ~$45–55/user/month — work orders, PM scheduling, asset management, mobile app
  • Fiix Professional: ~$75–95/user/month — adds inventory management, purchase orders, custom reporting, and API access
  • Fiix Enterprise: Custom pricing, starts at $500–800/month minimum — unlimited users, advanced integrations, dedicated support

What This Means in Practice

Most mid-market manufacturers land on Professional tier. A 15-person maintenance team pays approximately $13,500–17,100 per year before implementation costs — a solid starting point for comparison.

What Fiix Pricing Includes vs What Costs Extra

Fiix Professional genuinely includes features that other CMMS vendors charge as add-ons:

  • ✅ Unlimited assets
  • ✅ Unlimited work orders
  • ✅ Fiix mobile app (iOS and Android)

What costs extra:

  • ERP integration (SAP, Oracle): $5,000–15,000 in professional services
  • Advanced predictive maintenance modules: Separate pricing
  • Storage beyond the 5GB/user baseline: $0.10–0.25/GB/month
  • Training packages: $1,500–5,000 depending on team size
  • Complex multi-site implementations: $30,000+ in professional services

Is Fiix Worth the Price? An Honest Assessment

Fiix delivers solid value for mid-market discrete manufacturers needing reliable CMMS without native OEE capability. The per-user pricing works well for teams of 5–20 technicians but becomes expensive for larger organizations or plants where many operators, supervisors, and engineers need read access.

The OEE Gap

Fiix is CMMS-only — no OEE monitoring, no downtime tracking, no production performance visibility. Manufacturers who eventually need OEE capability will pay for a separate platform, adding $20,000–50,000/year in additional licensing and creating an integration challenge.

Fabrico and similar integrated OEE+CMMS platforms cost more than Fiix alone but less than Fiix plus a dedicated OEE tool — making the integrated path financially favorable for manufacturers where OEE is a 12–24 month priority.

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