Self-storage operators don’t need software that just logs tickets. They need work order management software that keeps gates working, units climate-controlled, and vendors on schedule across a portfolio that might span a handful of sites or a few hundred.
Here’s how the leading work order management software and CMMS options stack up for self-storage and multi-site facilities teams in 2026, and where a purpose-built platform like LeanSite AI fits into the picture.
What Do Self-Storage Operators Actually Need From Work Order Software?
Before ranking anything, it helps to define the bar. A strong ticket management system and CMMS for self-storage should offer:
With that baseline, here’s how the major players compare.
LeanSite AI is built specifically for multi-site, high-volume operators managing unmanned or lightly staffed locations. It combines maintenance work orders, vendor coordination, Budget and NTE controls, and a dedicated mobile work order app in one system, purpose-built around the gate systems, HVAC, and third-party vendor relationships that define self-storage maintenance. Where it stands apart from general CMMS tools is in features like Bulk Work Orders, Recurring Work Orders, and GPS-verified Vendor Check-In and Check-Out, built for the reality of dozens of remote, low-staff sites rather than a handful of fully-staffed facilities. See the full feature breakdown below, or book a demo to see it in action.
MaintainX is a strong fit for teams that want a mobile-first CMMS with straightforward work order creation and tracking. It handles preventive maintenance scheduling well and is popular with facilities teams that prioritize ease of use over deep customization. Where it can fall short for larger self-storage portfolios is in the depth of multi-site reporting and vendor-specific workflows. See verified reviews on G2.
UpKeep is one of the most cited tools for facilities ticket management, known for its clean mobile app and asset tracking. It’s a solid choice for single-site or few-site operators who want core CMMS functionality without a steep learning curve. Multi-site operators sometimes need to supplement it with additional tools for vendor coordination at scale. See verified reviews on G2.
Limble focuses on preventive maintenance and asset management, with configurable workflows that appeal to facilities teams managing varied equipment types. It’s a capable maintenance work order platform, though self-storage operators managing dozens of remote, unmanned sites may find its field service and vendor-facing tools less tailored to that specific use case. See verified reviews on G2.
ServiceChannel leans heavily into vendor and contractor management, which matters for self-storage properties that rely on third-party service providers for gates, security, and HVAC. It’s built more for large multi-site retail and facilities networks than for the storage-specific workflows operators need day to day. See verified reviews on G2.
Corrigo is an enterprise-grade facilities management platform with strong vendor dispatch and multi-site reporting. It’s a reasonable option for very large portfolios, but its complexity and enterprise pricing can be more than mid-sized self-storage operators need. See verified reviews on G2.
|
Platform |
Best For |
Multi-Site Depth |
Vendor Coordination |
Pricing Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LeanSite AI |
Multi-site, low-staff self-storage |
Strong |
Strong |
Mid – Enterprise |
|
MaintainX |
Single-site, mobile-first CMMS |
Light |
Limited |
Free – Mid |
|
UpKeep |
Few-site facilities teams |
Light |
Limited |
Mid |
|
Limble |
Preventive maintenance & assets |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Mid |
|
ServiceChannel |
Vendor-heavy retail/FM networks |
Strong |
Strong |
Enterprise |
|
Corrigo |
Large enterprise portfolios |
Strong |
Strong |
Enterprise |
Ratings and feature depth shift as vendors update their products — check each platform’s current G2 or Capterra profile (linked above) before making a final decision.
LeanSite AI was built specifically around the gap these tools leave for multi-site, high-volume operations. It’s work order management software that combines maintenance work orders, vendor coordination, budget controls, and a mobile work order app for field service in one system, without requiring a patchwork of add-ons to manage self-storage’s specific mix of unmanned sites, third-party vendors, and recurring preventive maintenance. For operators comparing options, it’s worth evaluating how each platform handles the reality of dozens of remote, low-staff locations rather than a handful of fully-staffed facilities.
The right work order software for self-storage depends on portfolio size and staffing model:
A ticket management system typically tracks individual requests. A CMMS adds asset tracking, preventive maintenance scheduling, and reporting. Most self-storage operators eventually need both.
Yes. Many self-storage sites are unmanned or lightly staffed, so techs and vendors often work remotely across properties, making a mobile work order app essential rather than optional.
Once an operator manages more than a handful of properties, manual coordination across spreadsheets or single-site tools typically becomes the bottleneck, not the maintenance work itself.
LeanSite AI is work order management software built for multi-site facilities operators. It combines maintenance work orders, vendor coordination, Budget and NTE controls, and a dedicated mobile work order app for field technicians in one system.
Yes. Platforms with built-in budget governance, such as LeanSite AI’s Budget and NTE feature, can block a work order automatically once its cost would exceed the available budget for that location, routing any exception through an approval workflow instead of an unplanned invoice.
Choosing work order software isn’t about finding the most features. It’s about finding the platform built for how your portfolio actually runs. If your self-storage operation spans multiple sites with lean on-site staff, book a demo with LeanSite AI to see how maintenance automation and vendor coordination work together in one system.