**Module:** Maintenance Scheduled preventive maintenance requests and automated reminders ensure every piece of equipment is serviced on time. ## Copy Preventive maintenance has a timing problem. It needs to happen regularly, but not urgently—until it becomes urgent. Equipment hums along and the scheduled maintenance gets postponed in favor of more pressing work. Days become weeks, weeks become months, and eventually the equipment fails. The repair that would've been routine becomes an emergency. The cost isn't just the repair—it's the downtime, the rush procurement, the customer disruption that follows. This module enforces preventive maintenance discipline. Scheduled maintenance requests ensure every piece of equipment has a service plan. Automated reminders surface upcoming maintenance before it becomes overdue, not after equipment fails. The result is a maintenance program that actually runs as planned—preventive maintenance that prevents failures because the system doesn't let it slip. For copywriters: Focus on the urgency paradox—how preventive work gets pushed aside until it becomes an emergency. Position scheduling and reminders as the mechanism that keeps preventive maintenance on track. The audience should recognize the equipment failures that followed missed maintenance. ## Ideas - **Angle:** Keep preventive maintenance from slipping—schedules and reminders that enforce discipline - **Audience:** Facility managers, operations directors, fleet managers, plant managers - **Pain points:** Missed maintenance, emergency repairs, equipment downtime, rushed service, costly failures - **Outcomes:** On-time maintenance, reduced emergency repairs, longer equipment life, controlled maintenance costs, reliable operations - **Vertical spins:** Manufacturing (production equipment), trucking (fleet servicing), facilities (HVAC, elevators), healthcare (medical devices)