Sitemate Acquires Nomad
Sitemate acquires Asset Management platform Nomad (Now rebranded to Gearbelt)
August 20, SYDNEY: Sitemate today announced it has acquired Nomad Fleet, which has since rebranded to Gearbelt.
The acquisition brings together two fast growing software companies, as well Sitemate Co-Founder Hartley Pike and Nomad Founder Will Smith, who both have civil engineering backgrounds and very similar founding stories from their days as engineers on construction sites.
“Will and I both experienced the actual pain our customers experience every day because of paper-based, manual and fragmented processes, so we each went about building a proper solution to solve this pain,” says Sitemate CEO Hartley Pike.
Sitemate accelerates again
Sitemate has been scaling rapidly in the last 12 months, closing a $7.5M Pre-Series A and adding 50% of it’s now 120 global employees in this short period, after originally going through the Startmate accelerator program in 2017. Nomad went through Startmate in 2023, and has seen rapid adoption of it’s product as well as strong revenue growth.
Both companies share a very similar vision, that companies operating in the built world will soon be operating like technology companies, using a series of best in class tools, all seamlessly integrated.
Dashpivot (HSEQ, project tracking) + Nomad (Asset management)
Sitemate’s flagship platform the Dashpivot Systems Cloud streamlines and automates HSEQ processes, project delivery records, and project data flows.
Nomad Fleet helps these same built world companies better manage their assets, which often includes large assets like bulldozers, often fleets of them, that are worth tens of millions of dollars and need frequent inspections and strict maintenance.
Customers run the platforms side-by-side to digitise their paperwork and processes and get unprecedented data on their entire operation.
Just Getting Started
Nomad Founder Will Smith will join the Sitemate team and continue to spearhead the development of the Nomad platform, and says that bringing Nomad under the Sitemate umbrella just made a lot of sense.
“There was already context and rapport between myself and Hartley, and as soon as I started seeing Nomad and Sitemate products being used side-by-side by a number of our customers, I thought, why not join forces to create an even better experience for our customers.”
Hartley is excited about how adding another best-in-class no code software platform to Sitemate's growing suite of powerful tools will accelerate the journey ahead.
“We now have 3 platforms, 120 employees and almost 2,000 customers, and we haven’t even scratched the surface on the problems we are trying to solve. But we’ll solve them faster with Nomad and Will on the journey with us” says Sitemate CEO Hartley Pike.