Toro announced a significant expansion of the Intelli360 digital toolbox with the addition of streamlined parts ordering functionality. Officially available in early February 2026, the expansion further positions Intelli360 as a comprehensive central hub for superintendents and equipment managers to oversee their entire equipment operation from a single source.
“Our goal with Intelli360 is to provide a true digital toolbox that helps simplify the complexity of managing a modern fleet,” digital product marketing manager Janel Hinde said. “By integrating parts ordering and introducing advanced features like public and private shopping lists, we’ve made the process much more intuitive. It’s about ensuring that parts ordering is as efficient and effortless as possible.”
By integrating parts ordering directly alongside equipment monitoring and maintenance schedules, Intelli360 creates a more optimized fleet management experience. From their desktops, superintendents can manage equipment fleets no matter where they are located on the facility property through the use of telematics devices installed on equipment. Users can view maintenance needed, create work orders for their staff and now order parts in one central hub.
The new parts ordering functionality provides a more modern and intuitive user experience. Parts ordering within Intelli360 uses a new single-cart model that allows users to add genuine Toro parts and non-OEM parts to a single order.
Designed to simplify parts ordering, an integrated shopping list feature allows for rapid re-ordering of common items like filters and blades. Staff can also build "shopping lists" of needed components for supervisor review and approval before an order is finalized. Technicians can identify a maintenance need, add repair parts to a shopping list and managers can complete the parts order in just a few clicks.
As part of the Intelli360 roadmap, Toro plans to introduce integrated parts inventory management, which will allow for automated alerts when stock drops below user-defined thresholds. Additionally, future updates include fault code notifications that will provide initial steps needed to diagnose and address the fault.Users can sign up for Intelli360 and tailor their subscription level with either Light, Pro, or Ultra subscriptions to meet their operational requirements. Parts ordering is available with all subscription levels. Also, current myTurf users can access their fleet within Intelli360 using their myTurf credentials.
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