Brightly traces back to 1999 as SchoolDude, an education-focused maintenance and facilities SaaS platform. The company rebranded to Dude Solutions in 2016 as it expanded beyond K-12 into government, healthcare, and other institutional markets, then adopted the Brightly name in March 2022. That same year, Siemens Smart Infrastructure acquired Brightly in a deal valued at up to $1.875 billion, combining Siemens’ built-environment expertise with Brightly’s cloud asset-management software. Brightly is now headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, with regional offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and India, and reports serving more than 12,000 client organizations and 4.6 million users. Its flagship CMMS/EAM product is Asset Essentials, sold alongside a broader Brightly suite that includes Confirm, TheWorxHub, Predictor, Origin, and Energy Manager for adjacent asset-management use cases.
Pricing
Brightly does not publish list pricing for Asset Essentials. Prospective buyers must request a quote through the sales team, and the product does not offer a self-serve free trial. Third-party pricing trackers estimate costs starting in the low hundreds of dollars per month for small deployments and scaling into the low thousands per month for mid-market rollouts, with implementation fees quoted separately. G2’s Perceived Cost rating (4 out of 5, where higher indicates buyers see it as more expensive) reflects reviewer sentiment that Asset Essentials sits toward the pricier end of the CMMS market.
Strengths and weaknesses
Brightly’s biggest strength is longevity and sector depth: two-plus decades of product history concentrated in K-12 districts, higher education, government agencies, and healthcare facilities give it an unusually large reference base in those verticals, and Siemens’ 2022 acquisition adds financial backing and built-environment integration potential. Reviewers on G2 and Capterra (4.2 and 4.4 out of 5, respectively, across hundreds of reviews) consistently praise ease of implementation and customer support, and the mobile app supports offline work orders, QR scanning, and geolocation. The tradeoffs are a dated interface, occasional performance lag, reporting that reviewers describe as less flexible without manual setup, and pricing opacity — there is no published pricing or free trial, so every prospect enters a sales-quote process.
When to pick Brightly (and when not to)
Pick Brightly when your organization is an education, government, or healthcare facilities operation that wants a long-established CMMS vendor with deep sector-specific references and now the backing of a large industrial parent in Siemens. It is a reasonable fit if strong customer support and proven multi-site deployment history matter more than a modern UI or the lowest price point. Do not pick Brightly if you need transparent self-serve pricing or a free trial before committing budget, or if you are a smaller team that finds newer, lower-cost CMMS competitors’ interfaces and reporting more modern and flexible. In those cases, a more self-serve or design-forward CMMS may fit better.
Pros
✓Two-plus decades of history and 12,000+ clients, with especially deep penetration in K-12 and higher education
✓Backed by Siemens' Smart Infrastructure division since 2022, adding financial stability and built-environment expertise
✓Strong customer support reputation across G2 and Capterra reviews
✓Mobile app supports offline work order access, QR code scanning, and geolocation tagging
Cons
–No public list pricing and no free trial; every deal requires a sales quote
–Reviewers cite an aging, less-attractive interface and occasional performance lag
–Reporting can require manual setup and is seen as less flexible than some competitors
–Perceived as pricier than smaller CMMS competitors, per G2's cost ratings
Integrations
Esri ArcGISCommon ERP systems (purchase order sync)IoT remote monitoring (Smart Assets for Asset Essentials)Data Share for structured data export
Best for:K-12 districts and higher-ed campuses that need CMMS plus facility scheduling, Government agencies and healthcare facilities teams standardizing on one asset platform, Multi-site institutional operators that want a long-established vendor with deep education-sector penetration
Industries:K-12 Education,Higher Education,Local Government,Healthcare,Manufacturing,Senior Living,Clubs and Associations
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