EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 34 MIN
How Fuuz Changes Everything — A Deep Dive Conversation
from Abelara Ascent · host Abelara
SummaryThe Abelara team — Glenn Gardner, Zack Scriven, and Dylan DuFresne — just spent a week at Fuuz corporate headquarters for bootcamp. In this roundtable debrief, they give their unfiltered take: what they loved, what needs work, how Fuuz compares to Ignition and Plex, where it fits in the stack, and why a greenfield site should probably run both Ignition and Fuuz together. The conversation covers real pricing comparisons, the MCP tooling announcement, and why "it does everything" is both Fuuz's greatest strength and its biggest go-to-market challenge.Key Topics CoveredWhat each team member is most excited about after bootcampWhat Fuuz needs to improve: UX, user journeys, discoverability of featuresFuuz vs. Ignition: not competitors — different layers of the stackFuuz vs. Plex: why enterprises evaluating Plex should look at FuuzPricing reality: single-site MES is comparable to Ignition; multi-site is where Fuuz pulls aheadEdge gateway architecture: cloud platform with an on-prem edge componentMCP tooling: Fuuz is building it now while others have only announced itThe three pillars: schema designer, flow designer, screen designerWhy "it does everything" is both the value prop and the sales problemBuild vs. buy spectrum: Fuuz as the middle ground between full custom and rigid off-the-shelfKey TakeawaysIgnition owns the lower stack (SCADA, plant floor). Fuuz owns the upper stack (enterprise MES, iPaaS, ERP integration). A greenfield site should run both — they're best friends, not competitors.Fuuz's hardest problem isn't the product — it's explaining the product. It's six or seven commercializable products in one platform, and nobody can pitch that in a sentence without sounding like BS.MCP tooling on the Fuuz flow designer means a lotNotable Quotes"Ignition and Fuuz should probably be the best of friends." — Dylan DuFresne"It's like seven different applications. And if someone said pitch me on Fuuz, I would sound like an idiot." — Glenn Gardner"Other leading platforms have announced the ability to do this in the future. Fuuz is doing it now." — Dylan DuFresne (on MCP)Timestamps / Chapters[00:00] — What stood out most from Fuuz bootcamp [01:56] — Zack: enterprise orchestration and best-of-breed integration [03:08] — Dylan: the people, the platform, and where Fuuz fits in the stack [04:48] — Honest critique: what needs to improve [06:48] — The discoverability problem and the change logging trap [09:31] — Edge gateway explained: cloud platform with edge component [13:02] — "Fuuz is like six or seven different products" [15:12] — Pricing reality: Fuuz vs. Ignition vs. enterprise iPaaS [17:47] — Single-site vs. multi-site: where Fuuz takes the lead [20:06] — Ignition and Fuuz: complementary, not competitive [21:44] — Fuuz vs. Plex: entirely different platforms [23:29] — What module would you add next? SCP. [24:40] — The most common problem: integrating ERP with the plant floor [32:55] — MCP tooling: the AI unlock [33:41] — Glenn's final take: card-carrying Fuuz fanLinks & ResourcesFuuz: fuuz.comAbelara: abelara.comIgnition: inductiveautomation.com
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SummaryThe Abelara team — Glenn Gardner, Zack Scriven, and Dylan DuFresne — just spent a week at Fuuz corporate headquarters for bootcamp. In this roundtable debrief, they give their unfiltered take: what they loved, what needs work, how Fuuz compares to Ignition and Plex, where it fits in the stack, and why a greenfield site should probably run both Ignition and Fuuz together. The conversation covers real pricing comparisons, the MCP tooling announcement, and why "it does everything" is both Fuuz's greatest strength and its biggest go-to-market challenge.Key Topics CoveredWhat each team member is most excited about after bootcampWhat Fuuz needs to improve: UX, user journeys, discoverability of featuresFuuz vs. Ignition: not competitors — different layers of the stackFuuz vs. Plex: why enterprises evaluating Plex should look at FuuzPricing reality: single-site MES is comparable to Ignition; multi-site is where Fuuz pulls aheadEdge gateway architecture: cloud platform with an on-prem edge componentMCP tooling: Fuuz is building it now while others have only announced itThe three pillars: schema designer, flow designer, screen designerWhy "it does everything" is both the value prop and the sales problemBuild vs. buy spectrum: Fuuz as the middle ground between full custom and rigid off-the-shelfKey TakeawaysIgnition owns the lower stack (SCADA, plant floor). Fuuz owns the upper stack (enterprise MES, iPaaS, ERP integration). A greenfield site should run both — they're best friends, not competitors.Fuuz's hardest problem isn't the product — it's explaining the product. It's six or seven commercializable products in one platform, and nobody can pitch that in a sentence without sounding like BS.MCP tooling on the Fuuz flow designer means a lotNotable Quotes"Ignition and Fuuz should probably be the best of friends." — Dylan DuFresne"It's like seven different applications. And if someone said pitch me on Fuuz, I would sound like an idiot." — Glenn Gardner"Other leading platforms have announced the ability to do this in the future. Fuuz is doing it now." — Dylan DuFresne (on MCP)Timestamps / Chapters[00:00] — What stood out most from Fuuz bootcamp [01:56] — Zack: enterprise orchestration and best-of-breed integration [03:08] — Dylan: the people, the platform, and where Fuuz fits in the stack [04:48] — Honest critique: what needs to improve [06:48] — The discoverability problem and the change logging trap [09:31] — Edge gateway explained: cloud platform with edge component [13:02] — "Fuuz is like six or seven different products" [15:12] — Pricing reality: Fuuz vs. Ignition vs. enterprise iPaaS [17:47] — Single-site vs. multi-site: where Fuuz takes the lead [20:06] — Ignition and Fuuz: complementary, not competitive [21:44] — Fuuz vs. Plex: entirely different platforms [23:29] — What module would you add next? SCP. [24:40] — The most common problem: integrating ERP with the plant floor [32:55] — MCP tooling: the AI unlock [33:41] — Glenn's final take: card-carrying Fuuz fanLinks & ResourcesFuuz: fuuz.comAbelara: abelara.comIgnition: inductiveautomation.com
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