Half the cost of Limble Standard, third the cost of UpKeep, with the same SMB feature set. Free plan for 2 users, self-serve sign-up, 2–4 week deployment.
Small businesses face a structural problem in the CMMS market: most CMMS vendors price for mid-market and enterprise customers, with starter pricing that is anything but affordable when scaled across a real maintenance team. Limble Standard at $28/user/month, UpKeep Starter at $45/user/month, eMaint at $69/user/month — multiplied across a 12-person SMB maintenance team, these "starter" tiers cost $4,032–$9,936 annually before any premium features. For small businesses on 8–12% margins, this is meaningfully more than annual maintenance-software budgets typically support.
Maintoro was built specifically to fix this. Starter at $15/user/month — roughly half the cost of Limble Standard for substantively the same SMB CMMS feature set — plus a genuinely free plan (2 users, 50 assets, no time limit) that lets small businesses pilot the product before any procurement decision. Self-serve onboarding means most SMBs go live in 2–4 weeks without consultant fees. We help small businesses across mixed industries — manufacturing, property management, retail, restaurants, healthcare, services — achieve professional maintenance discipline at small-business pricing.
Most "starter" CMMS pricing is structured for mid-market, not SMB
Free trials hide eventual cost; only free plans truly support pilots
Sales-led signup blocks self-serve SMB procurement
Enterprise feature paywalls capture SMB users in upgrade traps
Enterprise implementation timelines do not match SMB operational reality
Maintoro löser alla dessa — utan företagets prislapp.
Vendor "starter" tier pricing (Limble $28, UpKeep $45, MaintainX $21 + Premium for API) reflects mid-market design centres. For 12-person SMB teams, these tiers compound into $3K–$10K+ annual costs — meaningfully above typical SMB maintenance-software budgets. SMBs need pricing structures designed for SMB scale: $15/user/month with no aggressive premium-tier paywalls.
Limble offers 30-day trial; eMaint offers 14-day trial; many "free" CMMS announcements are time-limited demos. Genuine free plans with no time limit (Maintoro: 2 users, 50 assets, indefinitely) let SMBs pilot the product in real operating conditions for 8–12 weeks before any spending commitment. This pattern matches SMB procurement reality, where "let me try this for two weeks" is the actual decision-making cycle.
CMMS vendors that gate pricing behind sales-discovery calls fail SMB procurement reality. Small business owners typically evaluate software during their non-operational hours — they cannot schedule a 45-minute discovery call for every option. Self-serve sign-up with transparent pricing is what SMB procurement actually requires; sales-led models systematically lose SMB buyers regardless of product quality.
Common pattern: starter tier looks affordable, but the SMB needs API access for accounting integration ($69/user Premium tier), or multi-site for their second location ($95/user Business tier), or basic reporting depth ($49/user upgrade). The starter price quoted at sign-up bears little resemblance to the cost of actually using the product. Maintoro Starter at $15 includes API, multi-site, and standard reporting — no upgrade trap.
Enterprise CMMS deployments span 3–9 months including consulting fees that often match annual subscription cost. SMBs cannot tolerate this — they need go-live in 2–4 weeks with internal staff, not consultants. Self-serve onboarding (asset CSV import, web-UI configuration, in-app training) is the only model that fits SMB operational reality.
A 28-employee specialty manufacturer migrated from spreadsheets to Maintoro in 19 days self-serve. Total first-year cost: under $3,000 in subscription, zero consulting fees. PM compliance lifted from 64% to 89% in the first quarter, supporting a new customer-acquisition win. Annual ROI: roughly 8× the subscription cost from emergency-repair reduction alone.
✓ First-year ROI: ~8× subscription cost
An 8-building property management group deployed Maintoro across all sites for $90/month total. Tenant work-request portals, contractor coordination, and SLA tracking now consolidated in one system. Tenant satisfaction with maintenance responsiveness rose 28 points; the operator estimates the avoided lease-renewal-loss alone exceeds annual subscription cost many times over.
✓ Annual subscription <1% of avoided revenue loss
A 6-location restaurant group standardised facility maintenance on Maintoro for $90/month total. Friday-night kitchen-failure events fell from 2.4 per quarter to 0.3 per quarter. Avoided revenue impact (lost covers + emergency-repair premium + product disposal) totaled approximately $58,000 in the first year — many times the annual CMMS subscription.
✓ Annual avoided revenue loss: ~$58K
A small dental practice (4 operatories, 8 staff) used Maintoro free plan for 8 weeks to track autoclave PM and dental-chair maintenance before procurement decision. State dental board audit during the pilot produced clean documentation, confirming the platform fit. Practice upgraded to Starter ($30/month for 2 staff) after the audit success.
✓ Free-plan-to-paid conversion: 8-week evaluation cycle
Small businesses face industry-specific compliance frameworks that depend on the operating segment: FDA Food Code for restaurants and food businesses, OSHA general-industry rules across all employer categories, state-specific licensing for healthcare, fire-marshal codes for commercial occupancy, customer-quality programs for SMB manufacturers, and various state-and-local oversight depending on activity. Maintoro generates compliance-specific reports across all major SMB-relevant frameworks: see industry-specific pages (cmms-for-restaurants, cmms-for-bakeries, cmms-for-dental-clinics, cmms-for-small-manufacturing, cmms-for-property-management, etc.) for framework-specific deployment guidance. Insurance-carrier documentation requirements apply across SMB segments and reward documented inspection programs with premium considerations.
“We chose Maintoro because the price actually fit our budget. Limble was 80% more for nearly the same SMB CMMS, UpKeep was three times the price, and MaintainX would have charged us extra for API access we needed on day one. Self-serve sign-up, no sales call, $180/month for our 12-person team. PM compliance went from 60% to 90% in three months, and our customer-quality audits now respond in hours instead of weeks.”
Halva priset för Limble och UpKeep.
Starter at $15/user/month (annual billing). For a typical 12-person SMB maintenance team, total cost is $180/month — $2,160/year. Free plan covers 2 users / 50 assets indefinitely. No setup fees, no consulting requirements, no premium-tier paywalls on common SMB needs.
Maintoro Starter at $15/user/month versus Limble Standard at $28 (~80% more), MaintainX Essential at $21 (~40% more), UpKeep Starter at $45 (~3× more), eMaint at $69 (~4× more). For SMB feature parity (work orders, PM, mobile, QR, API), Maintoro is the lowest-cost full-featured option in the SMB CMMS market.
Genuinely free, no time limit. 2 users, 50 assets, unlimited work orders, mobile app, QR/NFC scanning, REST API. Useful for very small businesses indefinitely, or as a real pilot before paid-tier procurement decision. No credit card required to start.
Yes. SMB customers across property management, retail, restaurants, healthcare, services, and other industries successfully use Maintoro. See industry-specific pages for deployment guidance: cmms-for-restaurants, cmms-for-property-management, cmms-for-dental-clinics, cmms-for-gyms, cmms-for-hotels, etc.
Sign-up takes under 2 minutes. Most SMBs go live (real production use) in 2–4 weeks: 5 days asset import via CSV, 4 days PM template configuration via web UI, 7–14 days staff training and parallel run. No consulting engagement required for typical SMB deployments.
Maintoro Pro adds advanced PM and reporting features at $29/user/month. Multi-site architecture supports growth from single-facility SMB to multi-facility regional operation without re-implementation. Most SMBs stay on Starter even at 50–100 user scale.