IPAM that doesn't ask you to run it. Paste a CSV of your subnets and devices, see them on a canvas, and ask plain questions about your address space — no schema migrations, no plugin maintenance, no on-call page for the tool itself.
// private beta. the importer is built to read Infoblox, phpIPAM, SolarWinds, and CSV.
Two teams carve overlapping space because the truth lived in two different sheets. You find out when routing does.
An address answers ping. No record, no owner, no ticket. Reclaiming it is an afternoon of archaeology.
You stood up the open-source tool, then inherited its Postgres, its upgrades, its 2am restart.
The Universal Importer ingests Infoblox NIOS, BlueCat, phpIPAM, SolarWinds, and plain CSV. Point it at an export and your prefixes, VLANs, and devices land on the canvas — addressing relationships intact.
If your current IPAM tool is working for you, keep it. If you're tired of being its database administrator, omnitwin import is the door out — and you can leave the same way you came in. Your data is yours.
CSV or an export from your existing IPAM tool. The importer maps prefixes and devices without a six-month onboarding project.
Your address space renders on a Canvas — allocation, utilization, and drift in one viewport.
Type into the Command Bar: "which /24s are over 80% allocated?" Get a real answer, not a saved view.
An agent proposes the next free block and flags what diverged from intent. You approve. It writes back.
The beta opens in waves. Get on the list and we'll bring you in as we open access — no sales call to sign up.