Let’s talk about the holy grail of facilities management: one version of the truth.
Because if you’ve ever found yourself cross-checking spreadsheets with your finance team, double-entering data between systems, or asking “Which figure is right?” you already know how painful disconnected tools can be.
A standalone CAFM system is great. But a connected CAFM system? That’s where things get smarter.
When your CAFM platform integrates with your wider tech stack- think finance systems, procurement platforms, BMS (building management systems), HR tools, and access control - you unlock:
It’s not just about syncing tools, it’s about finally seeing the whole picture.
When systems talk to each other, your team doesn’t have to play middleman. No more copying job costs from CAFM into your budgeting tool, or manually updating contractor details in multiple places.
Instead:
You get real-time data, without the human error (or repetitive strain injury from all the typing).
Data is only useful when it’s consistent, and when it’s coming from five different systems that don’t talk, consistency goes out the window.
Integrated CAFM means:
It brings silos together and turns disconnected info into something you can actually act on.
We’ve all been there: one team’s report says the job was done, another says it wasn’t logged, and a third says it blew the budget.
Integrated CAFM systems give everyone access to the same data, updated in real time. That means:
Especially helpful when you’ve got multiple departments, contractors, or sites in the mix.
Modern facilities are more connected than ever. IoT sensors, BMS platforms, access control, security systems, they’re all talking. Your CAFM needs to be part of that conversation.
Integration makes it easier to scale, automate, and adapt, whether you’re opening new locations, hitting sustainability targets, or just trying to get on top of reactive work without losing the will to live.
Want to see what connected FM actually looks like? Book a demo.