| Feature | JITbase | Fanuc MT-Link i |
|---|---|---|
| Monitoring & Scheduling | ||
| CNC/PLC Integration Machine connectivity |
✓ Yes | — — |
| Operator Scheduling Integration Unique capability |
✓ Yes — Differentiator | — — |
| Automated Cycle Extraction No operator input |
✓ Yes | — — |
| OEE Tracking Production effectiveness |
✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| CNC Monitoring | ||
| Fanuc CNC Connectivity Native FOCAS protocol |
— — | ✓ Yes — OEM Native (FOCAS) |
| Third-Party Machine Connectivity OPC UA & MTConnect |
— — | ✓ Yes — OPC UA & MTConnect |
| Legacy CNC Support Older Fanuc controls |
— — | ✓ Yes — via Ethernet I/O converter |
| Machine State & Alarms Real-time CNC data |
— — | ✓ Yes |
| OEE Tracking Production effectiveness |
✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Scalability Fleet size |
— — | ✓ 1 to 2,000 machines |
| Commercial Terms | ||
| Pricing License model |
— — | — No public pricing — custom quote |
| Deployment Architecture |
— — | ✓ On-premise |
| Hardware Ownership Equipment model |
— — | ✓ Licensed software — no SaaS |
| User Accounts Seat pricing |
— — | ✓ Site license |
JITbase is a strong choice for CNC job shops wanting to connect machine monitoring directly to operator scheduling — turning machine visibility into workforce optimization rather than just dashboards.
Fanuc MT-Link i is the right choice for Fanuc-centric shops that want OEM-native FOCAS data with no middleware layer, and also need to pull in third-party machines via OPC UA or MTConnect. The legacy CNC support and 1-to-2,000-machine scalability make it viable across a wide range of mixed-equipment fleets.