Pulse · Maintenance & Equipment
Maintenance that
protects uptime.
Prioritize by guest impact, keep history on the asset, and give techs a queue that doesn't live in a group chat.
- History stays on the asset
- Priority by guest impact
- Photo evidence on every job
What you get
Everything this module handles.
No half-features. Each capability is built around how facility teams actually work through a day.
Work orders
Report from anywhere on the floor, assign to the right tech, and track it to closed.
Asset history
Every repair, part, and inspection stays attached to the ride or game — not to whoever remembers it.
Preventive schedules
Recurring service based on calendar, run hours, or cycles, generated before something fails.
Parts & inventory
Know what's on the shelf, what's consumed, and what needs reordering before the weekend.
Downtime tracking
Measure how long attractions were actually unavailable, and what it kept costing you.
Vendors & warranty
Keep outside service, warranty windows, and manufacturer contacts with the equipment record.
How it flows
From a broken game to a closed loop.
The same four steps whether it's a token hopper or a go-kart brake line.
- 01
Report
A lead flags the issue from the floor with a photo, in seconds, before the detail is lost.
- 02
Triage
Pulse ranks it against everything else open by guest impact and safety, not arrival order.
- 03
Repair
The tech gets the asset's full history, prior fixes, and parts used on the way to the job.
- 04
Learn
The fix joins the record, so a third failure on the same unit becomes obvious instead of anecdotal.
On the floor
Techs don't work in a spreadsheet.
A maintenance queue only helps if it survives contact with a Saturday. That means reporting from a phone with one hand, seeing the asset's past without digging, and closing the job where the work happened.
Pulse is built for that: short forms, photo-first evidence, and a priority order a manager can defend to an owner.
[Maintenance bay photo]
[Technician at work photo]
Better together
It doesn't work alone.
Every module shares the same assets, people, and history — which is what separates Pulse from four disconnected tools.
Stop rediscovering
the same failure.
We'll walk your real attraction list and show what the maintenance record would look like.