Tool
ManagerPlus
ManagerPlus is now marketed as Eptura Asset, a quote-based CMMS/EAM for maintenance teams that need work orders, parts, and inspections.
Overview
ManagerPlus is best understood today as the legacy name for Eptura Asset, the current product identity Eptura uses for its maintenance and asset-management line. Eptura’s public materials keep the emphasis on work orders, preventive maintenance, parts inventory, inspections, and vendor coordination rather than a standalone legacy CMMS story.
That makes the buying question pretty simple: are you evaluating a focused maintenance tool, or are you comfortable buying into a broader Eptura platform that also covers adjacent workplace and facilities workflows?
Pricing
Eptura does not publish transparent list pricing for ManagerPlus / Eptura Asset. Buyers should expect a quote-based sales process and should verify packaging, implementation fees, support terms, and any module-based upsells directly with the vendor.
Key Features
Based on Eptura’s current ManagerPlus transition materials, the core capability areas are straightforward.
- Work order management: central handling for preventive maintenance and ad hoc repairs, with status and history tracking.
- Preventive maintenance workflows: scheduling-oriented maintenance planning rather than purely reactive work.
- Parts inventory tracking: stock visibility, barcode scanning, manuals, warranties, and related parts records.
- Inspections and compliance records: inspection logs and asset documentation that help with regulated environments.
- Vendor coordination: vendor management and vendor invoicing from the same system.
- Support and training resources: knowledge-center and support paths for existing customers.
Strengths
The clearest strength is that the product appears to cover the maintenance basics teams actually rely on every day.
- Balanced CMMS coverage: work orders, PM, inventory, inspections, and vendor workflows are all part of the public positioning.
- Good fit for asset-heavy environments: the product is framed around uptime, documentation, and operational control.
- Continuity for existing customers: ManagerPlus customers have a clear current-product path under Eptura.
- Broader platform context: buyers who want maintenance software connected to a larger facilities stack may like the added scope.
Considerations
The biggest consideration is branding clarity. Legacy ManagerPlus recognition still exists, but Eptura’s own messaging makes clear that the current name is Eptura Asset. That can complicate research because older reviews, screenshots, and buying guides may describe a product experience that is no longer the one being sold.
The other consideration is scope. For some teams, platform breadth is useful. For others, it introduces more implementation overhead than a tighter CMMS would. If your shortlist is built around simpler maintenance tools or mobile-first options, this is worth weighing carefully.
Who It’s For
ManagerPlus, now presented as Eptura Asset, looks like a fit for a few specific situations.
- Facilities and operations teams that want maintenance, parts, and inspections in one system.
- Asset-intensive organizations that care about documentation and service history.
- Existing ManagerPlus customers who need the current product path without switching vendors immediately.
- Organizations already considering Eptura for broader workplace or facilities software needs.
It looks less ideal for teams that mainly need lightweight dispatch, fast self-serve onboarding, or a very simple SMB service workflow.
Conclusion
ManagerPlus remains relevant, but mostly as a legacy product identity under Eptura Asset rather than as a standalone brand buyers should evaluate in isolation. The public evidence supports a practical, maintenance-centered feature set: work orders, preventive maintenance, parts inventory, inspections, and vendor-related workflows.
That is enough to keep it on a CMMS/EAM shortlist for maintenance-heavy organizations. The real diligence point is not whether ManagerPlus once had the right features. It is whether Eptura Asset, as sold and supported today, matches your maintenance workflow, implementation tolerance, and reporting needs.
Pros
- Covers the operational core maintenance teams actually use
- Fits asset-heavy environments that need documentation and compliance records
- Gives existing ManagerPlus customers a clear current-product path
- Part of a broader Eptura suite for buyers who want platform breadth
Cons
- Public branding is clearer than public pricing
- Broader platform scope may be more than smaller teams need
- Legacy naming can complicate research and comparison shopping
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References
Pricing and feature data current as of July 6, 2026. Verify with vendor.

