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Overview
Asset Controller organizes assets, calibrations, certificates, and barcode labels in an Azure-hosted web app with dashboards and backups. Reviewers note limited named integrations; however configurable certificate templates and transparent pricing help teams standardize records, plan workloads, and meet common audit expectations.
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Starting Price
Custom
Asset Controller Specifications
Work Order Management
Dashboards
Document Management
Asset Management
What Is Asset Controller?
Asset Controller is a web-based platform for asset and calibration management that combines records, certificates, labeling, dashboards, and scheduling. Azure hosting provides data backups and secure access, while configurable templates align with audit expectations. Dashboards help teams track status and spot overdue items without manual spreadsheets.
Asset Controller Pricing
The vendor offers five Asset Controller price plans to cater to different needs.
- Basic: £39/month — includes 2 licenses
- Standard: £69/month — includes 5 licenses
- Professional: £99/month — includes 10 licenses
- Enterprise: £129/month — includes 15 licenses
- Enterprise Plus: £169/month — includes 20 licenses
Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.
Asset Controller Integrations
Who Is Asset Controller For?
Asset Controller is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Utilities
- Education
- Engineering services
- Testing laboratories
- Public sector
Is Asset Controller Right For You?
Consider Asset Controller if your team needs flexible certificate layouts, barcode labeling, and dashboards with cloud backups. The pricing tiers and trial simplify evaluation, while templates align documentation with common audit needs.
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Asset Controller Features
Build and issue certificates with customizable layouts, then maintain complete calibration histories per asset. This reduces manual document editing and helps teams meet audit requirements consistently.
Centralize asset details, locations, and status changes. Workload and scheduling views help plan calibrations and prevent overdue items that can halt operations.
Design labels with barcodes or QR codes and link them to records. Scannable labels shorten lookups and cut transcription errors during booking and dispatch.
Dashboards summarize due items, activity, and exceptions. Teams can see what needs action at a glance, which improves turnaround without relying on ad-hoc spreadsheets.
Hosting on Microsoft Azure adds resilience, security options, and automated backups, which reduces on-premises maintenance and storage overheads. This is among Asset Controller features highlighted by the vendor.
