A Solid Master Tool for Asset Management.
February 14, 2026
A Solid Master Tool for Asset Management.

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Sage Fixed Assets
With Sage Fixed Assets, we try to manage the full life cycle of our fixed assets, including tracking, for example, depreciation and disposal of assets. It addresses accuracy, for example, for our compliance and efficiency issues, by replacing manual issues most of the time, and supporting our audit-ready financial reporting, which really helps us a lot.
Pros
- It helps our team with some automations regarding identifying multiple books that are decreasing.
- Helping our company for compliance.
- Effective for us to provide meaningful reports.
- It helps us to scale our business with more data accuracy.
- It helps us to manage lifecycle of the business.
Cons
- Some parts that slows us down would be the UI, some portion looks classic.
- It lags behinds big data some times.
- They could add some ability to integrate more.
- The reporting is ridiculous, and the entry is extremely clunky at times, which made it a little hard to use and negatively affected the business.
- The depreciation part works okay, but I’m losing my mind with planning, which is taking a negative impact, too.
- On the other hand, it helps us manage assets more effectively, which saves time. Delivering real ROI through data accuracy and preparing us for what lies ahead.
- AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM System)
AssetsWorks is very reliable for maintenance-related operations, such as real-time location tracking and inspections of physical items and performances, but Sage is better at financial guidance, including tax compliance, depreciation, audit preparation, and readiness, which is more suitable for the type of company we are.
Do you think Sage Fixed Assets delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Sage Fixed Assets's feature set?
Yes
Did Sage Fixed Assets live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Sage Fixed Assets go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Sage Fixed Assets again?
Yes

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