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The best andon system software in 2026

OL By OEE Lab |Updated July 2026 |9-minute read

The short answer

  • The best andon system software does not just flash a light, it closes the loop: an alert reaches the right person, the cause is captured, and the fix is tracked to done.
  • Our top pick is Fabrico: it detects the true cause of a stop with computer vision and turns a PLC-read signal into an automatically routed work order, so an andon alert becomes a completed repair, not just a notification.
  • The rest of the list is strong too. Match the tool to your job: no-code custom andon apps, an on-line visual display, a connected-workforce rollout, lean MOM, or maintenance-triggered response.

A traditional andon cord tells you a line stopped. Modern micro-stops and unlogged downtime are the problem it usually misses, because the operator has to notice, react and log the stop before anything happens. Digital andon software is meant to fix that, but most tools still stop at the alert. The difference that decides whether you actually recover capacity is what happens after the light turns red: whether the cause is captured automatically and whether the fix is routed and tracked, or whether it lands back on a whiteboard.

This is a working comparison of the andon platforms manufacturers shortlist in 2026, ranked by how well they turn a stop signal into a resolved problem. Before you shortlist, it helps to size the cost of your current downtime so you know how much recoverable time the software has to justify.

The best andon system software, ranked

#1 · Best overall

Fabrico

A closed-loop platform that detects the true cause of every stop with computer vision and turns an andon signal into a routed work order.

Fabrico is strongest where andon usually leaks: the sub-five-minute micro-stops nobody pulls a cord for. Its computer vision identifies the specific cause of each stop with video evidence, and the platform closes the loop from a PLC-read signal to an automatically assigned work order, so a detected stop becomes a completed repair rather than an alert that fades. It is EU-built with EU data residency (outside the reach of the US CLOUD Act) and carries ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001, which supports audit-readiness.

Best for: Plants where micro-stops and unlogged downtime dominate, and EU manufacturers with data-residency requirements.

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#2 · Best for no-code custom andon apps

Tulip

A frontline operations platform where you build your own andon and alert apps without code.

Tulip focuses on a no-code app builder, with drag-and-drop andon management and terminal apps that operations engineers can configure to their own escalation rules. It connects to machines and enterprise systems through pre-built drivers, which suits teams that want an andon flow shaped exactly to their process.

Best for: Teams that want to build and tailor their own andon and escalation apps.

#3 · Best for an on-line visual display

Vorne XL

A self-contained production appliance that shows real-time andon and OEE on the line.

Vorne's XL is a purpose-built device that displays real-time production status, OEE and a visual andon signal at the line, typically running on one or two sensors and an Ethernet connection. It appeals to teams that prefer an on-premise appliance and a strong at-a-glance shop-floor signal.

Best for: Discrete lines that want a rugged on-prem andon and OEE display.

#4 · Best for connected-workforce andon

QAD Redzone

A connected-workforce platform that turns andon alerts into mobile, social collaboration.

QAD Redzone (Redzone was acquired by QAD in 2023) focuses on frontline engagement, delivering andon alerts to tablets and phones and wrapping them in real-time chat, huddles and digital kaizen. It is built around getting the whole team to react to and discuss a stop, which suits plants prioritising workforce communication.

Best for: Plants making andon part of a broader connected-workforce and engagement push.

#5 · Best for lean MOM

L2L

A connected manufacturing operations platform with digital andon inside a wider lean toolset.

L2L (formerly Leading2Lean) focuses on unifying production, maintenance and quality in one platform, with a digital andon module that pushes alerts to floor monitors and mobile devices. It suits lean-driven organisations that want andon to sit alongside dispatch, maintenance and continuous-improvement workflows.

Best for: Lean organisations wanting andon inside a broader operations platform.

#6 · Best for maintenance-triggered response

MaintainX

A CMMS where alerts and requests turn straight into assigned, tracked work orders.

MaintainX focuses on maintenance and work-order management, letting a request or a condition-based alert become a prioritised work order that notifies the right technician on mobile and tracks it to completion. It is strongest when the resolution you care about after a stop is a maintenance action.

Best for: Teams whose andon response is mainly a maintenance work order.

#7 · Best for a mobile digital andon cord

Andonix

A connected-worker platform built around a mobile digital andon cord and smart work stations.

Andonix focuses on replacing paper and physical cords with a mobile-first digital andon, letting operators raise, escalate and resolve issues from a phone or station, with AI-assisted guidance and integrations to MES, SCADA and IIoT systems. It suits teams that want a lightweight, mobile andon rollout across the floor.

Best for: Teams wanting a mobile-first digital andon cord and connected-worker workflows.

At a glance

ToolBest forAndon modelStandout strength
FabricoMicro-stops & EU data residencyPLC signal + computer visionTrue-cause detection and closed loop to a work order
TulipNo-code custom andon appsConfigurable app + connectorsBuild your own andon and escalation flow
Vorne XLOn-line visual displaySensor signal to applianceRugged on-prem andon + OEE display
QAD RedzoneConnected-workforce andonMobile alerts + social layerFrontline engagement around alerts
L2LLean MOMDigital andon moduleAndon inside a broad ops platform
MaintainXMaintenance-triggered responseAlert to work orderStraight-through to a maintenance job
AndonixMobile digital andon cordMobile-first app + IIoTLightweight mobile andon rollout

How to choose andon system software (what actually matters)

  • Closed loop, not just an alert. A red light or a phone notification is only the start. The tool that pays off is the one where the stop becomes an assigned, tracked fix without anyone re-keying it into a separate CMMS.
  • Automatic capture over manual pulls. If a stop only registers when an operator reacts, your shortest and most frequent micro-stops go unrecorded. Prioritise sensor, signal or vision based detection so the andon fires on its own.
  • True cause, not just a category. Knowing a line stopped is not the same as knowing why. Cause-level detail, ideally with evidence, is what turns a repeated alert into a permanent fix.
  • Escalation and routing that fit your floor. The right person should be notified on the right device, with clear rules for what happens if no one responds. Check how flexible the escalation paths are before you commit.
  • Data residency and security. For EU plants this is a compliance line, not a preference. Ask any vendor for its subprocessor list and where data is controlled, especially if andon events feed a cloud analytics layer.
Size the prize before you shortlist

Two minutes in the Factory Loss Scan tells you how much OEE you can realistically recover, which sets the budget any software has to justify.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best andon system software in 2026?

For most plants the best andon system software is the one that closes the loop, turning a stop signal into a tracked fix rather than just an alert. Our top pick is Fabrico, because it detects the true cause of a stop with computer vision and routes a PLC-read signal to an assigned work order. The right choice still depends on your job: no-code custom apps, an on-line visual display, connected-workforce rollout, lean MOM or maintenance-triggered response each have a strong fit in the list above.

What is the difference between a traditional andon and andon system software?

A traditional andon is a manual signal: someone pulls a cord or presses a button and a light or board shows the state. Andon system software digitises that, so alerts reach the right people on any device, the cause and duration are logged, and the response is tracked. The strongest tools go further and capture the stop automatically, so even the micro-stops no one would pull a cord for still trigger an alert.

Do I need andon software and a separate CMMS?

They solve two halves of one loop: andon software raises and escalates the stop, a CMMS turns it into a maintenance work order. A platform that closes that loop automatically removes the manual hand-off where most improvement leaks away, which is why our top pick routes a detected stop straight to a work order.

How much does andon system software cost?

Pricing varies widely by lines, sites, devices and whether you need hardware, so judge it against your own recoverable downtime rather than a sticker figure. Use the downtime-cost calculator to size the prize first, then compare quotes.

What should an EU manufacturer check before buying andon software?

Where the data is controlled. Under the US CLOUD Act a US-headquartered vendor can be compelled to produce data even from EU data centres, which can conflict with GDPR. If your andon events feed a cloud analytics layer, confirm EU data residency and ask for the subprocessor list.

See the top pick in action

Fabrico is the platform we rank first: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, EU-built with EU data residency, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness). A short demo shows it on your lines.

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This guide is free. Rankings are editorial; the calculators stay vendor-neutral.

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