Which parts are in cure right now?
And who’s looking after them, and when was that last updated?
Orders, builds, post-processing, delivery notes — one place. Built for bureaus that have outgrown the shared sheet and the WhatsApp group, but don't want an SAP project.
Most service bureaus run the office on a stack of spreadsheets, a WhatsApp group, and the memory of whoever happens to be on shift. It works — until it doesn't.
And who’s looking after them, and when was that last updated?
Across two builds — one this afternoon, one tomorrow morning. Anywhere we’d know?
Two people printed two versions on the same day. Which one’s right?
Versus how many we said we’d ship. Versus how many we’ve actually printed.
If you've ever stood by the printer trying to work out what the next thing was — that's what we built adMES to fix. Show us yours →
From the day a quote becomes an order to the day the package leaves the door — adMES tracks it.
Track every order, every part, every quantity. Customer addresses, contacts and history in one place. DigiFabster sync on the immediate roadmap.
Bounding box, material, file name, image, due date — captured once, visible everywhere. No more “what was that part again?”
Group parts onto printers. Check what fits the bed before you commit. Lock the build when you start, lifecycle through complete / failed / partial.
Your stages, your order. Support removal → cure → paint → QC → stock. Advance a part with one click — and see exactly where everything is, across every build.
Pick from in-stock parts, pre-fill the address, mark shipped. Share links for customers who want the paperwork before the box arrives.
Multiple sites, separate teams, role-based access. Audit logs on every change. Built for bureaus with grown-up data hygiene.
The flow your team already follows — just one place instead of seven.
Pull from DigiFabster or add manually. Customer, parts, quantities, due date. Everything captured once.
Group parts onto a printer. Check the build fits the bed. Lock and print when you’re ready.
Move parts through your stages — support removal, cure, QC, stock. Whatever your shop floor actually does.
Pick the in-stock parts, pre-fill the address, generate the delivery note. Mark shipped. Done.
A UK additive manufacturing bureau commissioned Fuselab to replace the Trello board, the spreadsheets, and the running tally in the boss's head. We built it around how they actually run the floor on a Wednesday afternoon. Then we noticed every bureau we spoke to had the same problems.
No enterprise MES committee in sight. The features exist because someone on the shop floor asked for them.
Built to retire the Trello board, the shared sheets, and the “ask Dave” school of operations management. One place. Everyone can see it.
Configured for your printers, your process pipeline, your delivery note layout. Deployed in days.
Same team that builds custom apps for SMEs across the UK. Senior engineers on the keyboard, not interns.
Pricing scales with how many parts you process per week — small bureaus don't pay for big-bureau capacity.
Setup and monthly fees scale with weekly part volume — we'll quote your number on the demo call.
Book a demo to see your number →Hosted on your subdomain. Exported on request. No lock-in, no hostage situation.
We agree what “configured for your shop” means before we start. No surprise invoices.
Same team, same hours, same UK phone number as the rest of the site.
No procurement reviews, no security questionnaires, no sales engineers.
The questions every bureau asks us in the first ten minutes of the demo call. Easier if you have the answer first.
Built and being deployed at its first home — a UK bureau already using it on the shop floor. We’re taking on a small number of additional bureaus before opening up more widely.
DigiFabster sync and AMFG CSV import are on the immediate roadmap. If you depend on something else, tell us on the call — we’ll be straight about whether it fits.
Your own subdomain, hosted on Railway. Postgres database, Supabase storage for part images. Standard SSO via Clerk.
You own your data. We export the whole database on request. If you bring it in-house we’ll help you migrate — we’d rather lose a customer well than badly.
Not yet — it’s configured per bureau, which means we deploy first and decide together within 30 days whether to continue. If we don’t, we refund the setup and walk away.
Pricing scales with weekly volume. One printer or twelve, the same app fits — it’s the setup and monthly that flex.
A 30-minute demo over a video call. Bring your messiest order, your most-confused build, and the part nobody can find — we'll show you how adMES handles it.