Build your hardware refresh plan
Paste your part numbers. Get back what is already past support, what loses it in the next two budget years, the manufacturer's own named replacement for each, and a source link on every date. Share it, print it, or export it. Parts you check are counted as anonymous demand sightings — never tied to you or to each other.
About the refresh plan
How do I plan a hardware refresh budget?
Paste your part numbers into EOSL.ai's refresh plan. It groups them by the year vendor support ends, shows the vendor-named replacement for each, and links every date to the manufacturer's own end-of-life bulletin so the numbers survive review. Nothing is uploaded — it runs in your browser.
Is my hardware inventory uploaded anywhere?
Your list is never stored with your identity. The plan is computed in your browser, and each part number you check is recorded as an anonymous sighting — the part and whether it was found, with no IP, no account, and no record of which parts were checked together, so an inventory cannot be reconstructed from it. The share link keeps the part list in the URL fragment, which browsers do not transmit.
What do I replace end-of-life hardware with?
Where the manufacturer names a successor in its end-of-life bulletin, the plan shows it in the "Replace with" column and in the by-year table. EOSL.ai never invents a replacement — if the vendor did not name one, the column is empty.
Can I share or print the plan?
Yes. "Copy share link" produces a URL that rebuilds the same plan for anyone who opens it, "Print / save as PDF" gives a clean document for a budget pack, and "Download CSV" exports every row with its source URL.