Predict. Prevent. Protect.
SensorHubb Now Integrates Natively with FMX
Equipment alerts become FMX work orders automatically.
An alert in SensorHubb and the FMX work order it opens. Closing that work order clears the alert.
If your team already runs FMX, the equipment problems SensorHubb detects arrive where your technicians already work — as work orders, in the system they open every morning. No separate dashboard to remember to check.
How the integration works
One closed loop, both directions.
1SensorHubb monitors the equipment you depend on
Refrigeration, freezers, HVAC, water systems, air quality, pressure, power, and doors — using your existing hardware.
2Each unit learns its own baseline
Over the first few weeks of operation, SensorHubb establishes what normal looks like for that specific piece of equipment — not a generic threshold applied to everything. Predictive alerts begin once that baseline is set.
3Drift gets caught early
A cooler recovering too slowly after a defrost. A compressor beginning to short-cycle. These surface before a hard temperature limit is ever crossed.
4An alert becomes an FMX work order automatically
The work order lands in FMX with the asset, the location, and what SensorHubb saw. No one has to transcribe it.
5Closing the work order in FMX clears the alert in SensorHubb
The sync runs both directions, so the two systems never disagree about what is still open.
Why It Matters
The difference between a scheduled
repair and an emergency one is
catastrophic loss.
Built for the teams FMX serves
Starting with the ones who feel it first.
K–12 schools
Your team already checks FMX every morning. Now equipment problems show up right there — no second system to remember.
School nutrition
Temperature logs are recorded automatically, all day, every day. No clipboards, no missed checks, and nothing to scramble for when the inspector shows up.
Facilities teams
Catch problems days before they're emergencies, and route them straight to the person who owns that equipment.
Healthcare
Every temperature swing is recorded automatically, along with proof of what was done about it.
Districts running FMX for maintenance and SensorHubb for monitoring get both jobs handled by systems that talk to each other.
Also New
What SensorHubb 3.0 brings to the FMX integration
Per-unit baselines
Every asset learns its own normal over the first few weeks, then predictive alerts begin — instead of one threshold applied to everything.
Two-way sync
Alert state and work order state stay aligned in both systems, with no manual reconciliation.
Documentation that builds itself
Continuous temperature records and a complete history attached to every alert and work order.
SensorHubb will also join FMX as a Diamond sponsor at the February 2027 FMX National Conference in Phoenix, where the integration will be running live.
See the alert-to-work-order path end to
end.
The FMX integration is live and available to any SensorHubb customer. If you run FMX and want to see it working, book a walkthrough and we will show you exactly what your technician sees day one.