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ServiceMax

8.6/10

From ~$300/user/mo

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ServiceMax

ServiceMax is an enterprise FSM platform for asset-intensive industries, priced ~$300–500+/user/mo, originally founded in 2007 and later acquired by PTC.

Founded 2007 · Headquartered in Pleasanton, CA · Category: Business Application · Pricing: subscription

ServiceMax logo

ServiceMax

8.6/10

From ~$300/user/mo

ServiceMax overview

ServiceMax is an enterprise field service management platform with a strong position in asset-intensive industries — medical device manufacturers, industrial equipment OEMs, energy companies, and technology hardware vendors that manage large installed equipment bases. The platform’s ownership history reflects its enterprise value: acquired by GE Digital, sold to Silver Lake Partners, acquired by PTC in 2022 for $1.46 billion, then partially spun out as an independent entity with Salesforce as a platform partner. This Salesforce relationship is central to ServiceMax’s current market positioning, with deep native integration between ServiceMax’s field operations and Salesforce’s CRM, CPQ, and service cloud modules.

Pricing

ServiceMax does not publish pricing. Enterprise agreements are negotiated individually and typically fall in the range of $300–500+ per user per month for a comprehensive deployment, with significant additional costs for implementation, training, and ongoing professional services. Contracts are annual or multi-year. The total investment is only justifiable for organizations with large, complex field service operations managing significant equipment asset bases.

Strengths and weaknesses

ServiceMax excels at OEM service scenarios: warranty management, depot repair, parts logistics, compliance documentation, and multi-tiered service contract management. Its Salesforce integration means field service data flows natively into the CRM without middleware. The weaknesses are obvious at a distance: cost, complexity, and an ownership history that has created product-roadmap uncertainty. The platform is also entirely wrong for trade contractors — it has no flat-rate pricebook, no residential customer workflow, and no meaningful features for HVAC or plumbing dispatch.

When to pick ServiceMax (and when not to)

ServiceMax belongs in conversations about enterprise service operations for companies managing large installed equipment bases — medical OEMs, industrial equipment manufacturers, technology hardware vendors. If you are a trade contractor of any size, ServiceMax is not the right category of software. Look at ServiceTitan, BuildOps, or FieldEdge instead.

Editor's score by market

How ServiceMax scores across the industries we cover

Average 8.6/10 across 9 industry-specific evaluations by Chip Alvarez. Higher scores indicate stronger fit for that trade; click through to read the full market roundup.

Market Score Verdict
Best Medical Equipment Service Software 8.9 Gold standard for complex capital medical equipment servicing
Best Industrial & Manufacturing Field Service Software 8.6 Asset-centric FSM with predictive maintenance ML for equipment-heavy manufacturers and OEMs
Best Renewable Energy Field Service Software 8.6 Salesforce-native asset-centric FSM for wind and solar capital equipment
Best Software for Oil, Gas & Mining Field Service Companies 8.6 Best asset-centric FSM for oilfield equipment servicing
Best Software for Security & Fire Protection 8.6 Best asset-centric FSM for security system servicing with compliance tracking
Best Predictive Maintenance Software 8.2 Best predictive maintenance for asset-intensive enterprise environments
Best IT & Technology Field Services Software 7.8 Best asset-centric FSM for enterprise IT equipment servicing
Best Utilities & Energy Field Service Software 7.8 Salesforce-native FSM for energy companies servicing complex equipment
Best Telecommunications Software 7.6 Best asset-centric FSM for telecom equipment servicing

Pros

  • Purpose-built for OEM service and complex asset lifecycle management
  • Deep integration with Salesforce CRM platform
  • Strong parts and depot repair management
  • Trusted by large industrial and medical device manufacturers
  • Enterprise-grade compliance and audit trail capabilities

Cons

  • Pricing and complexity appropriate only for enterprise-scale operations
  • Ownership changes have created product uncertainty
  • Implementation requires significant professional services investment
  • Not designed for trade-focused field service (HVAC, plumbing, etc.)

Integrations

Salesforce CRMSAPOracleMicrosoft DynamicsPTC WindchillServiceNowStripeDocuSign

Best for: Enterprise field service for asset-intensive industries, OEM service operations and complex maintenance programs

Industries: Medical Equipment,Industrial Manufacturing,Energy,HVAC,Technology

References

  1. ServiceMax on G2
  2. ServiceMax website

Pricing and feature data current as of April 26, 2026. Verify with vendor.