THE CHALLENGE
The Primary Challenge: Design a Robust System enough to handle diverse operational environments
the vast array of equipment types and the remote locations of many facilities presented unique hurdles. Our solution needed to accommodate these variables and enhance the efficiency and accuracy of maintenance operations, ensuring downtime was minimized and asset longevity maximized.
INITIAL STATE

OUR SOLUTION
MeltStudio developed a scalable CMMS platform focusing on functionality.
Requirements
Simplification
The project required a flexible, intuitive interface capable of managing vast data inputs and facilitating real-time operational decisions.
Application
Building
Our development process involved iterative testing and user-centric design to ensure the application was both powerful and accessible.
Prototype
Release
The first prototype was launched quickly to test core functionalities and gather initial user feedback, setting the stage for further refinements.
DELIVER STATE


CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
There have been multiple improvements
Following the initial release, customer feedback was integral to our iterative development process. We enhanced the CMMS with additional features like real-time analytics and mobile accessibility, which were crucial for 60 Hertz Energy’s field technicians.
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Bryan Nelson
FitAds
January 29, 2026
I cannot recommend this enough. It has truly been a godsend, providing everything I didn’t even realize I needed. The entire experience has been overwhelmingly positive, exceeding every expectation I had. I am deeply grateful for everything I’ve received so far, and I am so committed to this mission that I want to contribute my own work pro bono to help it grow. It’s a wonderful thing to be a part of.
January 29, 2026
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Agnitio
January 5, 2026
Hi guys, I was reviewing the full Terik and Tess flow — first off, thanks for the effort to get everything done by EOY, really appreciated and very exsitng to see it live.
Overall, the flow makes total sense. We’ll likely need to come up with a new “recipe” for it, and there are a few UI tweaks and small functional changes we should work through.
January 5, 2026
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