Hippo CMMS - Top Competitors (Mar 2022)
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ITQlick Score: | 93/100 |
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Pricing: | 2/10 - low cost |
Category: | Maintenance -> Hippo CMMS review -> Hippo CMMS competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 3 out of 272 Maintenance systems |
Company: | Hippo CMMS |
Pricing: | starts at $35 per user/month |
Typical customers: | Small, medium and large size businesses |
Platforms: | Desktop, Mobile, Cloud |
Links: | Hippo CMMS review, Hippo CMMS pricing guide |

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Hippo CMMS vs. Alternatives in 2023
Competition Hippo CMMS competes with other maintenance systems like UpKeep, eMaint CMMS, and Fiix. We will compare these maintenance systems in some specific aspects below.- Functionality: Hippo CMMS offers features like Mobile CMMS, Inventory Management, Interactive Floor Plans, Vendor Management, Maintenance Reports, Inspection Management, and Implementation. Compared to its alternatives, Fiix CMMS and eMaint CMMS offer a Mobile CMMS app, maintenance, and repair. eMaint CMMS shares similar features to FIIX CMMS, such as workflow visibility, work order management, and mobile workforce. Upkeep offers Asset Management, Preventive Maintenance, Facility Management, Property Management, and Inventory Management (available in Hippo CMMS). eMaint CMMS offers Regulatory compliance and audits.
- Customers/Industries: Hippo CMMS targets maintenance teams at Facilities Management, Healthcare, Food and Beverage, Municipalities, etc. Maintenance teams using Hippo CMMS are Churchill Health Center, Five Hills Health Region, Dykeland Lodge, etc. When compared to its alternatives, Upkeep targets maintenance teams in Manufacturing & Plants, Food & Beverage Manufacturing, Government & Public Works, Schools and Higher Education, Gym & Fitness, etc. Maintenance teams in companies like Pepsi bottling ventures, Yamaha, and McDonald uses Upkeep. Fiix CMMS targets maintenance teams in Fleet maintenance software, Factory maintenance software, Food processing maintenance software, Textile manufacturing, etc. Customers using Fiix CMMS are Perth County, IDC, Liberty, Callan Marine, etc. eMaint CMMS targets maintenance teams in Manufacturing, Fleet Maintenance, Facility Management Software, Oil and Gas, Automotive, Food and Beverage, Government, etc.
- Cost: Hippo CMMS starts at $35 per user per month., Fiix CMMS starts at $45 per user per month on annual billing, and eMaint CMMS starts at $33 per user per month. Upkeep starts at $45 per month ( for more or less than 4 team members). According to ITQlick expert cost research, Hippo CMMS is cost-rated at 1/5. This means it is a low-cost maintenance software. The rating system considers this software rated 1-2 as low-cost and 4-5 as high cost.
- Cloud-based/On-premise: Hippo CMMS and all its alternatives are cloud-based.
- Popularity: Upkeep is privately held with 3000+ companies using its asset OPS management. Fiix CMMS is privately held with over 3,000 teams in 90+ countries using it.
- Scalability: Hippo CMMS, Upkeep, and Fiix can accommodate maintenance teams of all sizes.
- Support: Hippo CMMS share similar support channels with all its alternatives like email/help desk, FAQs/forum, a knowledge base, phone support, and chat. UpKeep offers a 24/7 live rep which is lacking in the alternatives.
Hippo CMMS alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to Hippo CMMS that are worth checking out: FTMaintenance for SMBs, UpKeep for large size business, FIIX CMMS for growing companies, and Asset Bug for low budget organizations.
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