
MaintenEase
Simplified maintenance and asset management
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- Categories
- Real EstateOperations
- Use Cases
- Task ManagementTask Automation
- Target Audience
- Facility Managers
- Pricing
- Subscription from $49
- Platforms
- Web
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4,693 AI reads in the last 30 days, ranked against every Operations tool listed.About MaintenEase
MaintenEase is a maintenance management platform designed to centralize operational workflows. The software allows users to track work orders, manage asset lifecycles, conduct inspections, and implement predictive maintenance strategies from a single interface. Get all your information off of paper into a system that can be recalled.
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Reviews (12)
Average 4.8 out of 5
Based on 12 reviews
Getting maintenance off paper and into a system you can actually search is the whole battle for facility teams. Work orders, asset lifecycles and inspections in one interface beats the spreadsheet chaos, and you can tell the founder lived this problem before building it.








Comments (6)
Congrats on the product!
The asset lifecycle tracking feature is exactly what facility teams have been missing. Consolidating work order history, inspection schedules, and maintenance logs into one searchable database eliminates the fragmentation that causes missed
This solves a real pain point. Are you doing anything on Reddit/Quora yet, or is PeerPush your main channel right now?
Finally a tool that treats predictive maintenance seriously instead of as an afterthought. The work order tracking alone justifies the cost - seeing everything in one place instead of scattered across emails and spreadsheets is worth it.
The centralization of maintenance workflows here is genuinely transformative for facility teams drowning in spreadsheets. Most asset management platforms treat predictive maintenance as an afterthought, but MaintenEase front-loads it as the
@galdayan1895 I lived it first hand and know that preventative maintenance is always an afterthought.
I was tired of writing everything maintenance related so i built something to actually keep track of it.