Pricing
subscription
Best For
Fire protection inspection and service companies with 3-30 technicians
Rating
7.5/10
Last Updated
Mar 2026
TL;DR
Firesafe is a purpose-built tool for fire protection contractors and building managers who inspect and maintain fire safety systems. It replaces paper inspection reports with digital workflows, tracks deficiency corrections, and keeps compliance documentation organized. If you don't deal with fire sprinklers, alarms, or extinguishers, this isn't for you.
What is Firesafe?
The Fire Protection Industry's Digital Upgrade
Fire protection inspection is one of those industries still drowning in paper. Technicians carry clipboards through buildings, check sprinkler heads, test alarm panels, inspect extinguishers, and fill out multi-page reports by hand. Then someone in the office types those reports into a system—or doesn't. Deficiencies get lost. Follow-ups get forgotten. Buildings stay out of compliance and nobody notices until the fire marshal shows up.
Firesafe was founded in 2016 in Austin, Texas to fix exactly this problem. The platform digitizes the entire fire protection inspection lifecycle: scheduling, performing inspections on mobile devices, documenting deficiencies with photos, tracking corrections, and generating compliance reports. It's not a general-purpose CMMS. It's a vertical solution for a specific industry.
How Inspections Work in Firesafe
Technicians receive inspection assignments on their phones. They walk through a building following a checklist specific to the system type—wet sprinkler, dry sprinkler, fire alarm, kitchen hood, standpipe, whatever the job requires. Each item gets a pass/fail status. Failed items become deficiencies with photos, notes, and severity classifications.
The inspection reports generate automatically in NFPA-compliant format. No more typing reports in the office. The property manager or building owner gets a professional PDF within minutes of the inspection completing. For fire protection companies doing 20-50 inspections per week, the time savings are substantial—often 8-12 hours of office administrative work eliminated.
Deficiency Tracking Is the Real Value
Any CMMS can schedule inspections. Firesafe's differentiation is what happens after the inspection. Deficiencies create a tracking workflow: the building owner gets notified, a quote for repairs is generated, the work gets scheduled, the correction is documented with before-and-after photos, and the deficiency closes. The audit trail is complete.
For fire protection contractors, this transforms a painful process. Previously, deficiency follow-up involved spreadsheets, phone tag with building managers, and loose paper trails. Firesafe keeps everything in one system with timestamps and documentation that satisfies fire marshals and insurance auditors.
Compliance and Reporting
Compliance management organizes inspection history by building, system type, and jurisdiction. When a fire marshal requests records, you pull them up in seconds instead of digging through filing cabinets. The reporting shows which buildings are current, which have overdue inspections, and which have open deficiencies—a dashboard that fire protection company owners check every morning.
Pricing and Limitations
Firesafe runs $99-299/month depending on the number of technicians and features. That's accessible for small fire protection companies with 3-10 technicians. The platform focuses exclusively on fire protection—you can't use it for general HVAC, electrical, or plumbing maintenance. The user base is niche, so community support and third-party integrations are limited.
Who Should Consider Firesafe
Fire protection inspection and service companies. Building and property managers responsible for fire system compliance. Fire marshals' offices looking to verify inspection records digitally. If fire protection is 80%+ of your business, Firesafe eliminates paper and streamlines your biggest operational headache.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Purpose-built for fire protection—checklists match NFPA standards for every system type
- Deficiency tracking workflow with before/after photos creates airtight audit trails
- Automated PDF report generation saves 8-12 hours per week of administrative work
- Mobile app works reliably in buildings with limited connectivity
- Pricing at $99-299/month is accessible for small fire protection companies
Cons
- Exclusively fire protection—cannot be used for general HVAC, electrical, or plumbing maintenance
- Small user community means limited online resources and community support
- No integrations with popular accounting software like QuickBooks for invoicing workflows
- Limited to the fire protection vertical with no pathway to broader maintenance management
Firesafe Pricing
Starter
- Up to 3 technicians
- Inspection checklists
- Deficiency tracking
- Photo documentation
- PDF report generation
- Email support
Professional
- Up to 10 technicians
- Everything in Starter
- Compliance dashboard
- Customer portal
- Quote generation
- Priority support
Enterprise
- Unlimited technicians
- Everything in Professional
- API access
- Custom branding
- Advanced analytics
- Dedicated account manager
Pricing last verified: March 22, 2026
Who is Firesafe Best For?
- Fire protection inspection and service companies with 3-30 technicians
- Property managers responsible for fire system compliance across multiple buildings
- Fire protection contractors replacing paper-based inspection workflows
- Building owners who need organized compliance documentation for fire marshals
Technical Details
The Bottom Line
Firesafe scores 7.5/10. It stands out for purpose-built for fire protection—checklists match nfpa standards for every system type. Best suited for fire protection inspection and service companies with 3-30 technicians. Keep in mind that exclusively fire protection—cannot be used for general hvac, electrical, or plumbing maintenance.
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