Guides for laser cutting teams

Sell, schedule and control laser cutting work without production chaos.

We write about quoting, lead times, inventory, operators, KPI, paid modules and decisions that help European manufacturers protect margin.

Topics that create buying intent

Each area answers practical questions from owners, sales teams, planners and production managers.

Inside the guides
  • core features: jobs, statuses, roles, machines and inventory
  • paid features: quoting, KPI, integrations, SLA, API and perpetual licences
  • how to move from an article to a 15-day trial with company data
ERP/MES

ERP/MES for laser cutting: the functions that bring production under control

A buyer-friendly guide to laserplaner.com: core jobs and inventory plus paid quoting, KPI, integrations, SLA and perpetual licences.

ERP/MES for laser cutting: the functions that bring production under control

A useful production system for laser cutting is not just a job list. It has to connect sales, planning, inventory, operators and management in one flow of information.

laserplaner.com is built around that flow: from customer enquiry and quote, through schedule and shop-floor execution, to margin reporting and the choice between subscription, Enterprise or a perpetual licence.

One path from enquiry to shipment

Most losses appear where data is copied between spreadsheets, email and operator notes. laserplaner.com keeps each job moving through statuses, owners, deadlines and change history.

That means a new team member can see what must be done, who approved the quote, which material is reserved and what is blocking production.

What is core and what is worth paying for

Core modules organize daily work: jobs, roles, machines, statuses, inventory and a practical schedule. They help the team stop searching for the same information in several places.

Paid modules are for companies that want to control margin: quoting, KPI, shift reports, integrations, API, priority support and SLA. These are decision tools, not decorative add-ons.

How to test the system in 15 days

The best trial is not an empty click-through demo. Add a few real customers, typical materials, one or two machines and jobs with different priorities.

The checkout asks for complete company or individual buyer details because the workspace should be ready for a real purchase flow, offer and later invoice.

Key functions at a glance

Core modules

  • jobs, statuses and work history
  • machines, calendar and priorities
  • user roles and operator view
  • material inventory and reservations

Paid modules

  • quoting with cost and margin
  • KPI, profitability and SLA
  • CAD/DXF, API and integrations
  • 24/7 support, Enterprise and perpetual licences
The best production system answers three questions: what should we do now, how much will we earn and what is blocking the deadline?

When to start the trial

If deadlines, material information or margin disappear between tools, start a 15-day trial and test laserplaner.com on real jobs.

Try laserplaner.com on real jobs

Start a 15-day trial without a card. Activation requires complete company or individual buyer details for licence preparation.