Embedded Capabilities lets you publish your certified maintenance capabilities on your own company website. It shows the world the part numbers and components your facility is approved to repair, overhaul, and maintain — and lets potential customers request a quote for work directly from your site.
Like Embedded Inventory, the published list stays in sync with Smart 145 automatically, so your public capabilities page always reflects what's on your capability list.
Key benefits
Advertise what you can do. Make your approved capabilities easy to find so prospects can quickly confirm you service the parts they need.
Generate qualified leads. Visitors can submit a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the work they're looking for, sending warm enquiries straight to your team.
No web developer required. Your capabilities appear on your site through a small snippet your web team adds one time.
You control what's shown. Choose which details appear — part number, model, description, manufacturer, ATA chapter, and work scope.
On-brand. The display can be styled to match your website.
What it looks like for your visitors
A searchable list of the parts and components you're certified to maintain, shown as a table or a grid.
Visitors can search by part number, model, ATA chapter, manufacturer, or work scope to confirm you cover what they need.
A simple "Request a Quote" flow so visitors can ask you to quote the work.
Requests come straight back into Smart 145 for your team to action.
Good to know
You decide which categories of capabilities are made public — you don't have to expose your entire list.
Quote requests land in your Smart 145 RFQ inbox alongside your other customer quotes.
The same spam protection used by Embedded Inventory applies here: email confirmation and optional bot protection.
Want to enable this? Your Smart 145 administrator can turn on and configure Embedded Capabilities from your account settings. Reach out to your administrator or the Smart 145 team to get started.