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Based in Wilsonville, Oregon, Corrigo develops mobile SaaS applications for field service management, providing enterprise tools for work order management, dispatch operations, and employee time-tracking. The software company delivers on-demand service management solutions designed to streamline maintenance operations and workforce coordination across the broader field services industry. Operating as a venture-backed enterprise during its independent growth phase, the organization scaled its subscription services to generate approximately $6.4 million in annual revenue as of 2007. Corrigo received financial backing from institutional venture capital investors including Sierra Ventures, Asset Management Company, and Sycamore Ventures to fund its product development. Following this period of expansion, the software provider was acquired by the commercial real estate services firm JLL to integrate into its technology portfolio. The company was originally founded in 1999 by David Rainton and Rick Michaux.
Corrigo has raised $27.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Corrigo has raised $27.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Corrigo has raised $27.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series E in June 2007.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2007 | $10M Series E | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2005 | $10M Series U | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
| Oct 1, 2003 | $7M Series U | — | Vertical Venture Partners | Announced |
Corrigo has raised $27.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Corrigo's investors include Vertical Venture Partners.
Corrigo is a leading CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) platform, now the facilities management hub of JLL Technologies, providing mobile-first software for work order, asset, vendor, and preventive maintenance management.[3][4] It serves industries like commercial property, multifamily, retail, grocery, restaurants, healthcare, and service providers by solving reactive maintenance challenges through automation, real-time analytics, and scalable workflows—processing 16.5M work orders annually for 7M users across 140 countries, representing £5.5B in spend.[1][3][4] Corrigo streamlines field service dispatch, technician routing, inventory tracking, and vendor coordination, transitioning operations from manual to predictive and strategic for enhanced efficiency and cost control.[2][3]
Corrigo originated as Corrigo, Inc., founded around 1999 with key engineering leadership from D......, who joined as a founder and pioneered mobile field service software innovations drawing from his experience at Motorola and Panasonic, backed by a PhD in Computer Speech Recognition from Cambridge University.[1] The company emerged to address inefficiencies in field service for maintenance, installation, and repair organizations, starting with SaaS applications like WorkTrack for service management, construction time tracking, and facilities tools that eliminated paper processes.[1] It evolved from standalone mobile solutions into a comprehensive CMMS, later integrating as part of JLL Technologies, expanding to a global network of 60K+ service professionals across 130+ trades while maintaining focus on commercial property, homebuilding, and retail sectors.[1][3][4]
Corrigo rides the field service management and PropTech wave, capitalizing on IoT, AI, and mobile tech to digitize fragmented facilities operations amid rising demands for efficiency in commercial real estate and retail post-pandemic.[2][3] Timing aligns with market forces like labor shortages, supply chain volatility, and sustainability mandates, where predictive maintenance reduces downtime by 20-30% via analytics—fueled by JLL's global real estate expertise.[3][4] It influences the ecosystem by standardizing workflows for 140 countries, fostering vendor networks that boost startup adoption in CMMS and enabling data-driven decisions that cut costs, enhancing competitiveness in a $1T+ facilities management market.[1][4]
Corrigo's trajectory points to deeper AI integration for autonomous dispatching and ESG-focused analytics, leveraging JLL's enterprise scale to capture more multifamily and healthcare growth amid hybrid work trends.[3][4] Trends like edge computing and 5G will amplify its mobile edge, potentially doubling its 16.5M work order volume as PropTech consolidates. Its influence may evolve from operational tool to ecosystem orchestrator, powering smarter facilities worldwide—reinforcing its role as the go-to for turning maintenance into strategic advantage.[2][4]