Record360 Equipment Maintenance Software

Mobile-first equipment maintenance and inspection software for heavy asset protection

Updated April 9, 2026

Record360 Equipment Maintenance Software Overview

Record360 Equipment Maintenance Software is a cloud-based, mobile-first platform designed for heavy equipment, truck, and auto fleets. It helps rental operators and asset owners digitize inspections, schedule preventative maintenance, capture photo and video evidence, and reduce damage disputes.

The system centralizes inspections, tasks, documentation, and e-signatures to improve compliance, uptime, and customer trust across distributed teams.

Key Features

  • Digital Inspections: Create customizable inspection checklists and complete them on mobile devices.
  • Photo & Video Evidence: Capture and store visual proof of equipment condition to reduce disputes.
  • Preventative Maintenance Tracking: Schedule and manage routine maintenance tasks to minimize downtime.
  • Task Management & Alerts: Assign tasks, add internal comments, and trigger notifications for failed inspections.
  • Electronic Signatures: Collect secure e-signatures to confirm equipment condition and responsibility.
  • Cloud-Based Access: View inspection and maintenance records in real time from anywhere.

Pricing

Plan Price Featured
Custom Plan US$195/mo (Estimated, Billed Monthly) Digital inspections with photos & videos; Preventative maintenance tracking; E-signatures and damage documentation
Enterprise / Multi-Location Contact Sales (Custom Quote) Advanced workflows and integrations; Multi-location fleet management; Dedicated onboarding and support

Price details: https://record360.com/pricing/

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Fiix Compared to Fiix, Record360 is easier to deploy and use for inspection-heavy workflows. Its mobile app prioritizes fast photo and video capture, making it more practical for rental yards and job sites. Teams often prefer Record360’s simpler interface and quicker onboarding when the main goal is documenting asset condition rather than complex CMMS reporting.
UpKeep Record360 offers stronger visual documentation than UpKeep, which is more work-order centric. For rental and fleet businesses, Record360’s focus on damage evidence, e-signatures, and customer-facing transparency can reduce disputes and administrative overhead, while still covering core preventative maintenance needs.
MaintainX MaintainX excels in chat-based work orders, but Record360 stands out for asset condition proof. Companies managing high-value equipment benefit from Record360’s inspection workflows and media storage, which are more tailored to compliance, claims prevention, and customer trust than general maintenance collaboration.
EZOfficeInventory While EZOfficeInventory focuses on asset tracking and check-in/out, Record360 provides deeper inspection and damage documentation. This makes Record360 more suitable for heavy equipment operators who need defensible records, faster dispute resolution, and maintenance visibility tied directly to inspection results.
Fleetio Fleetio is strong in vehicle telematics and reporting, but Record360 is more practical for field inspections. Its mobile-first design, visual evidence capture, and simple workflows make it easier for technicians and rental staff to consistently complete inspections without extensive training.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Fiix Compared to Fiix, Record360 lacks some advanced CMMS capabilities such as deep parts inventory management and complex maintenance analytics. Organizations with highly technical maintenance operations may find Record360 less flexible for long-term asset performance modeling and reporting.
UpKeep UpKeep offers broader work order automation and integrations, whereas Record360 is more specialized. Teams needing extensive maintenance scheduling logic, cost tracking, or ERP-style workflows may feel constrained by Record360’s inspection-focused approach.
MaintainX MaintainX provides richer collaboration tools and messaging features. Record360, while simpler, may feel limited for organizations that rely heavily on real-time team communication, approvals, and multi-step maintenance workflows beyond inspections.
EZOfficeInventory EZOfficeInventory includes broader asset lifecycle and depreciation tracking. Record360 does not emphasize financial or accounting-related asset management, which can be a drawback for companies that want maintenance, tracking, and financial reporting in one system.
Fleetio Fleetio’s telematics and fuel management features are more advanced. Record360 relies primarily on manual inspections and documentation, so fleets seeking automated vehicle data feeds and deep operational analytics may find Fleetio more comprehensive.