About LYIT

Designed to operate reliably in remote maintenance environments, even when connectivity is limited.

Why LYIT Exists

LYIT was developed from firsthand experience working in maintenance environments where missing consumables, unreliable stock data, and last-yard issues regularly caused downtime and delays.

Who built it

The system was built by someone with over 20 years of experience in field maintenance and industrial environments, including heavy mobile equipment and remote operations.

That experience shaped LYIT into a system designed to work where parts are actually issued, at the shelf, rather than relying on assumptions or after-the-fact data.

Because SIMPLE wins in the field.

Glen Muller, LYIT Founder
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Built from field experience, backed by reliable systems

LYIT was shaped by firsthand experience working in maintenance environments, with a clear understanding of what the system needed to do onsite.

To ensure the platform behind LYIT was robust, secure and scalable, development was undertaken in collaboration with Otron, an experienced software engineering company. This combined practical field insight with reliable systems architecture behind the scenes.

The result is a tool that fits existing workflows, operates reliably in real-world conditions and complements established systems rather than disrupting them.

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LYIT is designed for maintenance environments where parts availability matters, systems need to work reliably onsite and existing workflows can’t be disrupted.

It complements established systems by capturing real-world issuing data at the point of use.