Corrigo CMMS Pricing: What Does It Actually Cost in 2026?
If you've landed here searching for 'Corrigo pricing' or 'Corrigo CMMS cost', you've already noticed something: JLL's Corrigo product page has no pricing table. No tiers. No per-user rates. Just a 'Get started' button that leads to a sales call.
That is not an accident. Corrigo is enterprise software, sold through negotiation, shaped by site count, user count, module selection, implementation scope, and your willingness to push back on the first quote you receive.
This article does three things: it consolidates everything publicly available, from analyst estimates to community reports and third-party reviewer data, so you can walk into a sales conversation with a realistic number in your head. It breaks down the real cost at scale. And it compares what Corrigo's pricing structure means for your portfolio versus what Facilio offers.
For a full feature and product breakdown, read our detailed Corrigo CMMS review.
Corrigo Pricing at a Glance
Unlike CMMS vendors who publish clear tier cards, Corrigo operates on a fully quote-based model. There is no free tier, no self-serve trial, and no public pricing page. Based on third-party analyst aggregation and community data, the orientation estimates below represent what organisations typically encounter.
Corrigo CMMS Pricing - Plan-by-Plan Breakdown
As we just saw, Corrigo doesn't publish a tier structure, so there's no "Starter vs. Professional vs. Enterprise" decision to make. What you're actually choosing is scope: how many users, which modules, how complex the implementation, and how hard you negotiate.
The sections below break down each component of that decision.
a) Corrigo Enterprise: The Core Operator Platform
This is the primary product: the facility manager-facing CMMS. Based on third-party analyst data, Corrigo Enterprise is estimated to start at approximately $60 per user per month, with a base licence floor around $1,000 per month, suggesting a minimum addressable team of roughly 15–20 users before per-user rates fully apply.
The platform covers the full CMMS workflow: work order creation, automated routing, preventive maintenance scheduling, asset tracking, vendor performance scoring, NTE (Not-to-Exceed) approval controls, and BI dashboards. JLL also advertises AI-driven scheduling that assigns tasks based on technician skills and availability, and automated NTE/quote/warranty checks — these are described as features of the Enterprise tier on the Corrigo product page (jll.com/en-us/products/corrigo, verified June 2026).
A 2021 Forrester Total Economic Impact study commissioned by JLL found that a composite organisation deploying Corrigo could achieve 238% ROI over three years, with $4.7M in benefits against $1.6M in costs. Jack in the Box, frequently cited in Corrigo's own case studies, reported saving approximately $650,000 annually through automated warranty tracking alone.
⚡ Honest Critique
You can't budget for what you can't see
Corrigo's value proposition is credible at scale — the Forrester ROI data is real, and the contractor network is genuinely differentiated. But credibility doesn't help you build a business case when there's no number on the page. Every prospect has to enter a sales cycle just to find out if the platform is in budget. For teams under time pressure, that's not a feature. It's friction. Facilio publishes pricing by portfolio scope, start the conversation at facilio.com/pricing.
b) CorrigoPro - Free for Service Providers
CorrigoPro is the contractor-facing side of the Corrigo network. It is free for service providers to access for basic work order management. When a facility operator dispatches a work order through Corrigo Enterprise, the assigned contractor receives it via CorrigoPro, they can accept or reject jobs, communicate via CruChats, update status in real time, submit quotes, and invoice electronically.
This two-sided network model is one of Corrigo's most commercially differentiating features. As more service providers join the CorrigoPro ecosystem, the operator-side platform benefits from a wider, already-verified contractor pool. JLL reports over 60,000 service providers across 130+ trades in its network.
There is no free version of Corrigo for facility operators. CorrigoPro's free access is exclusively for the service provider/contractor side.
c) Optional Add-On Modules
Corrigo's pricing model is modular. The core Enterprise licence covers work order and asset management, but advanced capabilities, including sophisticated invoice reconciliation, procurement services (via JLL Marketplace), and deeper BI modules are priced separately. Third-party reviewer data indicates that optional module costs, combined with customisation fees ($1,000–$10,000 estimated) and per-user training fees ($500–$2,000 per user estimated), can meaningfully increase total contract value above the base licence.
Real Cost at Scale: What You'll Actually Pay
Using the third-party estimate of ~$60/user/month and a base licence of ~$1,000/month, the table below shows annual software licence costs at common team sizes. Implementation and training costs are shown separately as range estimates and are additive to year-one totals.
All figures below are third-party estimates. Verify with Corrigo sales before budgeting.
Is Corrigo Worth It? Verdict by Segment
The honest answer depends entirely on what you're managing and how you manage it. Corrigo is not a bad product, it's a product built for a specific operational model. Whether you're in that model determines whether the price is justified.
a) For enterprise multi-site operators (100+ locations, outsourced FM)
Corrigo earns its price at this level. The platform was purpose-built for organisations managing high-volume, outsourced maintenance across hundreds or thousands of locations, think restaurant chains, retail networks, corporate real estate portfolios. The CorrigoPro network, NTE automation, SLA enforcement, and vendor performance scoring are genuine differentiators that a mid-market CMMS cannot replicate.
The Forrester ROI data (238% over three years, payback under six months) was modelled for this type of organisation. If you're dispatching 10,000+ work orders a month through third-party contractors, Corrigo's automation ROI is credible.
b) For mid-market in-house FM teams (10–50 users)
This is where the value proposition gets harder to justify. Corrigo's architecture is optimised for outsourced contractor management, if your FM team is primarily internal technicians managing a single portfolio, you are buying a platform that is significantly more expensive and complex than your operational footprint requires.
At 25 users, you are looking at $28K–$48K in year one (estimated) for a platform whose biggest differentiator, the CorrigoPro contractor network, may be largely unused. G2 reviewer data shows Corrigo's ease of setup score at 7.6/10, compared to MaintainX at higher than 9. The implementation complexity and time investment (G2 shows a four-month average implementation period) adds real cost to smaller teams.
⚡ Honest Critique
Paying for a network you're not using
Corrigo's biggest commercial differentiator is the CorrigoPro contractor network. If your FM operation runs primarily on internal technicians, you are paying enterprise prices for a capability that sits largely unused. At 25 users, that's $28K–$48K in year one for a platform built around a workflow that isn't yours. G2 puts Corrigo's ease of setup at 7.6/10 and average implementation time at four months — both of which have a real cost attached to them at this team size.
c) AI features - what's actually there
JLL's product page describes several AI-enabled capabilities in Corrigo Enterprise: AI-driven scheduling that assigns tasks based on technician skills and availability; automated workflow approvals with cost validation; and predictive analytics for asset repair-vs-replace decisions. These are described as part of the core Enterprise platform, not a separately priced add-on.
Important distinction: Corrigo's 'AI' is primarily workflow automation and prescriptive analytics built on historical data, not a conversational AI agent layer that can be queried, trained on your data, or deployed across other tools you already use.
⚡ Honest Critique
Automation dressed as AI
Corrigo's AI-driven scheduling and predictive analytics are real capabilities — but they are rules-based automation and prescriptive BI built on historical work order data. There is no conversational layer, no agent that can be tasked directly, and no cross-system intelligence. If your next FM platform needs to do more than surface insights on a dashboard — if you need it to act on them — that is a different category of software entirely.
Already on Corrigo? Here's Why FM Teams Are Looking at Facilio
If you're evaluating Corrigo against alternatives, or you're already on it and wondering what you're missing, this section is for you. It covers what Facilio does differently at the platform level and why teams mid-contract are adding Facilio's AI agents on top without migrating away.
a) Facilio as a direct upgrade
Corrigo was built to orchestrate outsourced maintenance at scale. It does that well. But if your operation has grown beyond work orders and contractor dispatch, if you're managing owned portfolios, multi-site energy performance, compliance, and tenant relationships, you're running a broader operation than Corrigo was designed for.
Facilio is a CMMS software, CAFM, and EAM platform built for exactly that scope. Where Corrigo routes work orders through a contractor network, Facilio connects every layer of your operation: maintenance, energy, compliance, assets, and people into a single intelligence layer. You're not switching CMMS tools. You're moving to a platform that can see and run your entire portfolio.
Key differences worth knowing:
- Corrigo's AI is workflow automation and BI analytics. Facilio's AI agents are conversational, task-executing agents that can handle PM scheduling, work order triage, compliance checks, and energy anomaly detection autonomously, across your entire portfolio.
- Corrigo's vendor management is built for outsourced FM. Facilio covers both outsourced and in-house FM with full contract governance, SLA tracking, and vendor performance, not just contractor dispatch.
- Corrigo is owned by JLL, a real estate services firm whose roadmap is shaped by its own service business. Facilio is an independent product company with a singular focus on connected FM software.
- Corrigo's pricing is opaque and quote-only. Facilio's pricing is custom, tailored to portfolio size and deployment scope, but the conversation starts from a transparent position.
b) Not ready to migrate? Facilio's AI agents work on top of what you already have
A full platform migration is a multi-year commitment. If you're mid-contract or mid-deployment on Corrigo, that conversation can wait. What doesn't have to wait is getting AI agent-level automation running across your operations.
Facilio's AI agents can be deployed on top of Corrigo or any of your existing CMMS stack, no rip-and-replace required. They connect to your live work order data, asset records, and IoT feeds, then start doing work: triaging incoming requests, scheduling preventive maintenance, flagging energy anomalies, and surfacing compliance gaps before they become audit findings.
The teams seeing the most value from this aren't the ones who migrated. They're the ones who stopped waiting for their current platform to catch up, and added a layer of intelligence that runs independently of it.
If Corrigo handles your work orders, Facilio's agents handle everything your work orders can't see.
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FAQ: Corrigo Pricing
1. How much does Corrigo cost?
Corrigo does not publish pricing. Based on third-party analyst data, the platform is estimated to start at approximately $60 per user per month with a base licence floor around $1,000/month. Enterprise implementations add $20,000–$50,000 in one-time onboarding costs (third-party estimates; not vendor-stated). Contact JLL/Corrigo sales for a quote at jll.com/en-us/products/corrigo.
2. Is there a free version of Corrigo?
There is no free version of Corrigo for facility managers or FM operators. CorrigoPro, the contractor-facing app used by service providers to receive and manage work orders, is free for service providers. Facility operators using Corrigo Enterprise pay for access. There is no free trial publicly advertised for Corrigo Enterprise.
3. Does Corrigo publish its pricing online?
No. As of June 2026, the Corrigo product page at jll.com/en-us/products/corrigo shows no pricing information, no tier structure, and no published rates. All pricing is handled through a direct sales conversation.
4. What does Corrigo Enterprise include?
Corrigo Enterprise includes work order management and automation, preventive maintenance scheduling, enterprise asset management (including repair-vs-replace insights), vendor management via the CorrigoPro network, business intelligence dashboards, a mobile app for iOS and Android, and integration with IWMS, IoT, financial, CRM, and BI systems. AI-driven scheduling, NTE controls, and automated approval workflows are included as part of the Enterprise platform per JLL's product page.
5. What is CorrigoPro?
CorrigoPro is the service provider-facing side of the Corrigo ecosystem. It is free for contractors and technicians who receive work orders dispatched by Corrigo Enterprise operators. It includes a mobile app, in-app CruChat messaging, quote submission, electronic invoicing, and status tracking. It is not a CMMS for FM teams, it is the contractor's portal within the broader Corrigo network.
6. How does Corrigo pricing compare to Facilio?
Corrigo pricing is quote-based and opaque, estimated at ~$60/user/month from third-party sources, with significant implementation costs layered on top. Facilio pricing is custom, tailored to portfolio size, team structure, and deployment scope, visit facilio.com/pricing for a conversation. Structurally, Facilio offers a unified CMMS, CAFM, EAM, and AI agent layer in a single platform, compared to Corrigo's maintenance-and-vendor-orchestration focus.
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