The First AI-Powered Execution System for Maintenance Teams

Results don’t come from more dashboards, tickets, and forms.

That’s why we built Thunderbird to replace legacy CMMS platforms and superpower maintenance execution across roles, unlocking new levels of impact.

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Why Thunderbird


Software tools alone don't drive results — execution does

Maintenance leaders need more than just another dashboard or form. They need solutions that actually execute workflows and directly impact financial outcomes. We've built a product specifically designed to bridge this gap between software and real-world execution, helping teams deliver unprecedented results.

Diagram illustrating that software tools plus execution lead to financial results, with execution emphasized as the key factor.

Thunderbird replaces a legacy CMMS while unlocking scalable workflows across all maintenance roles

Legacy software was not designed for AI use cases - Thunderbird was. This allows us to deliver capabilities that teams have wanted for years but couldn't implement in their current systems.

Venn diagram showing overlap of "Management Software" and "Maintenance Team" with a bird icon in the center. "Management Software" relates to data storage, workflow tracking, documentation, and records management. "Maintenance Team" involves task execution, planning, decision making, and problem solving.

Teams can dramatically improve results across the P&L and balance sheet - redefining their impact on financials

In today's environment of rising costs and interest rates, Thunderbird helps maintenance teams redefine their value to the company by reducing downtime, optimizing expenses + inventory, and extending asset lifespan.

  • Asset Downtime

  • Excessive Maintenance Tasks

  • Labor Utilization

  • Inventory Carrying Cost

  • Vendor Services Pricing

  • Spare Part Pricing

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