Companies that use Corrigo

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
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Corrigo We detected 171 customers using Corrigo, 9 companies that churned or ended their trial, and 1 customers with estimated renewals in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Software Development (10%) and the most common company size is 10,001+ employees (63%). Our methodology involves discovering URLs with known URL patterns through web crawling, certificate transparency logs, or modifications to subprocessor lists.

About Corrigo

Corrigo provides cloud-based computerized maintenance management system software that empowers facilities managers to navigate high-volume work order management, asset management, and vendor management at scale through automation, mobile apps, and business intelligence dashboards.

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Company Employees Industry Region YoY Headcount Growth Usage Start Date
Lonza 10,001+ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing CH +10.6% 2025-12-19
Jeppesen ForeFlight 1,001–5,000 Software Development N/A N/A 2025-12-19
Samsung Electronics 10,001+ Computers and Electronics Manufacturing KR +20.5% 2025-11-02
Infineon Technologies 10,001+ Semiconductor Manufacturing DE +7% 2025-10-31
National Center for Civil and Human Rights 11–50 Non-profit Organizations US -12% 2025-10-26
maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS 51–200 IT Services and IT Consulting DE +77.2% 2025-10-25
Mahindra Group 10,001+ Executive Offices IN +1.3% 2025-10-25
Airport Dimensions 51–200 Hospitality GB +12.7% 2025-10-16
CelcomDigi 1,001–5,000 Telecommunications MY +3.9% 2025-10-08
Carelon 10,001+ Hospitals and Health Care US +5.2% 2025-09-05
Suncor 10,001+ Oil and Gas CA +1.8% 2025-09-03
Galicia Bank 5,001–10,000 Financial Services AR +20.4% 2025-07-24
WestJet 10,001+ Airlines and Aviation CA +7% 2025-07-23
Concentrix 10,001+ IT Services and IT Consulting US +14.2% 2025-07-19
Arrow Electronics 10,001+ Technology, Information and Internet US +5% 2025-06-27
Novo Nordisk 10,001+ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing DK +8.6% 2025-06-03
Johnson & Johnson 10,001+ Hospitals and Health Care US +13.5% 2025-06-02
Computershare 10,001+ Financial Services AU +3.5% 2025-04-21
EmblemHealth 1,001–5,000 Insurance US +1.1%
Emerus Holdings, Inc. 1,001–5,000 Hospitals and Health Care US N/A
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Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Software Development 17 (10%)
Financial Services 15 (9%)
Banking 12 (7%)
Hospitals and Health Care 11 (6%)
IT Services and IT Consulting 10 (6%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

10,001+ employees 107 (63%)
1,001-5,000 employees 35 (20%)
5,001-10,000 employees 13 (8%)
501-1,000 employees 7 (4%)
51-200 employees 4 (2%)

📊 Who in an organization decides to buy or use Corrigo?

Source: Analysis of 100 job postings that mention Corrigo

Job titles that mention Corrigo
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Job Title
Share
Facilities Manager
20%
Director, Facilities
9%
Accounts Receivable Specialist
9%
Service Coordinator
7%
My analysis shows that Corrigo buyers are primarily facilities leaders, with Facilities Managers representing 20% of roles and Directors of Facilities another 9%. These leaders are responsible for managing multi-site portfolios, vendor relationships, and maintenance programs across retail, healthcare, restaurant, and corporate real estate environments. Their strategic priorities center on operational excellence, cost control, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards while maintaining uptime across distributed locations.

Day-to-day users span a wider range, including Service Coordinators (7%), maintenance technicians, account managers, and billing specialists (9%). These practitioners use Corrigo to manage work orders, dispatch technicians, track preventative maintenance schedules, upload invoices to customer portals, and document EPA compliance records. I noticed frequent mentions of technicians checking in via the system, coordinators monitoring SLAs, and billing teams processing invoices through the platform.

The pain points revolve around operational efficiency and visibility. Companies want to "ensure timely resolution of maintenance issues," "maximize work force productivity," and achieve "consistent project execution" across their portfolios. Multiple postings emphasize the need to "monitor and track service performance," "reduce DSO," and "minimize exposure" through better reconciliation. One recurring theme is portal management, with roles specifically focused on "uploading invoices to customer portals" and ensuring "timely invoice submission to clients based on agreed upon timelines."

🔧 What other technologies do Corrigo customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 171 companies that use Corrigo

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
8815.0x
3669.3x
3098.9x
1359.5x
871.4x
725.5x
I noticed that Corrigo users are primarily large, complex enterprises focused on operational efficiency and supplier management. The presence of E2Open and Ecovadis together immediately signals companies managing extensive supply chains with serious vendor compliance requirements. These aren't small businesses. They're organizations juggling hundreds or thousands of suppliers while maintaining strict environmental and social governance standards.

The pairing of Apptio with Corrigo is particularly telling. Apptio helps enterprises manage technology spending and cloud costs, which suggests these companies are sophisticated enough to track resource allocation across departments. When combined with Corrigo's facilities management capabilities, it points to organizations optimizing both their physical infrastructure and their technology investments simultaneously. The Telus Health correlation adds another layer, indicating many of these are companies with large, distributed workforces that need comprehensive employee health management alongside their facility operations.

Adobe Audience Manager and Qualtrics appearing so frequently reveals something unexpected. These aren't just operationally focused companies. They're also investing heavily in customer experience and marketing sophistication. This suggests B2C or B2B companies with significant customer-facing operations, likely retail, hospitality, healthcare systems, or large service providers. They're balancing internal operational excellence with external customer engagement, which explains why they need enterprise-grade facilities management like Corrigo.

👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Corrigo?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 171 companies that use Corrigo

I analyzed these companies and found that Corrigo's typical customer operates critical infrastructure that people depend on every single day. These aren't software startups or consultancies. They're organizations managing physical assets at massive scale: banks processing millions of transactions, utility companies delivering power and water to entire regions, healthcare systems operating networks of hospitals, telecommunications providers maintaining cell towers and data centers, and retailers with hundreds of locations. They build, operate, and maintain the physical backbone of modern society.

These are overwhelmingly mature enterprises. The signals are everywhere: Fortune 500 rankings, employee counts regularly exceeding 10,000, references to "over years" of history, post-IPO funding stages, and phrases like "established in 1886" or "200-year legacy." Many explicitly mention operating in 50-plus countries with tens of thousands of employees. These aren't companies figuring out product-market fit. They're massive institutions managing complex, distributed physical operations across continents.

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