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Mobile-first CMMS for tracking work orders, assets, and preventive maintenance schedules, giving maintenance teams real-time visibility and managers data to reduce downtime.
Limble CMMS is a Utah-based computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) company that provides maintenance teams with a mobile-first platform for managing work orders, asset records, preventive maintenance schedules, parts inventory, and vendor relationships — replacing paper-based systems, whiteboard scheduling, and generic spreadsheet tracking that characterize maintenance operations at many manufacturing, facilities, and property management organizations. The platform's mobile application is designed for technicians working in industrial environments who need to receive work order assignments, log time and parts usage, capture photos of completed work, and update asset maintenance histories from a smartphone without returning to a desktop computer or filling out paper forms. Work orders can be created by maintenance managers, triggered automatically by preventive maintenance schedules, or submitted by non-maintenance staff through a requester portal that gives employees a self-service channel for reporting equipment problems.
Open-source offline-first API client with git-native Bru file storage; solo-founded, declined 8 VC offers, competing with Postman and Insomnia for developers seeking privacy-respecting local API testing tooling.
Bruno is an open-source API client and testing tool — a lightweight, offline-first, git-friendly alternative to Postman and Insomnia — enabling developers to explore, test, and document APIs with collections stored as plain-text Bru files in the project filesystem rather than in cloud-synced proprietary formats. Created by a solo founder in 2022 and growing to a 9-person team by late 2024, Bruno operates with an unusual philosophy: the founder publicly declined 8 venture capital offers to preserve product freedom and build toward profitability, with the core Bruno client remaining free and open-source (MIT license) while the Golden Edition provides enterprise features for commercial revenue. Pro and Ultimate paid editions launched in 2024.
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