About Maintn
The operating system for Australian property maintenance.
Maintn is built for one trade, done properly — not a generic field-service tool stretched to fit. It was shaped inside a working operation, so it answers to the job before it answers to a roadmap.
The origin
Proven in a live operation first
Most Australian property maintenance operators run the same improvised stack: a job tool, an automation layer to glue it together, a separate phone-answering service, a receipts app, and a row of spreadsheets for everything those tools cannot see. Every piece is another login, another invoice, and another thing that breaks at the worst possible moment.
None of it understands agencies, owners and tenants the way property maintenance actually works. So the workarounds pile up and the admin eats the evenings — a tax the category has paid for years.
Maintn is the platform that stack should have been: one login that answers the phone, books the job, sends the quote and runs the admin in the background. It went live in a real Australian operation — Operator 1, a QLD property maintenance business you can read about in the customer stories — before it was offered to anyone else. If it does not hold up on a real job, it does not ship.
Why Maintn exists
The legacy stack was built for someone else
ServiceM8 was built for residential plumbers. MaintainX was built for factories. Property Meld was built for US apartment managers. Property maintenance operators in Australia get squeezed into the nearest-fitting tool and told to build the rest themselves.
Maintn refuses that trade-off. It is built specifically for the AU property maintenance market — agency relationships, recurring work, BAS and all — and it is the only login an operator should need.
Mission
Make Australian trade businesses easier to run than the legacy stack — by a wide margin.
Values
What we hold to
Australian-first
Australian-owned, Australian-hosted and built for the way AU trades, agencies and tax actually work.
Operator-built
Built inside a working maintenance operation and proven on real jobs before it ships — not specified by a product team guessing at the work.
Modern stack
A fast, mobile-first platform on current technology — not a decade-old tool with a new logo.
Vertical-deep
One market, understood properly, beats one tool stretched thin across ten trades.
Where it is going
One platform, expanding outward from the job
Native PM integrations
Direct sync with the property-management platforms agencies already run on (Phase 2).
Plumb banking sub-brand
Same-day payments, trade credit and an embedded financial stack built for trades (later phases).
Marketing module
Lead capture and campaign automation, so the marketing site and the platform are one loop (Phase 3).