Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Geospatial project management platform for oil and gas and environmental field teams; map-centric task and asset tracking with $1.4M revenue competing with Esri Field Maps.
Matidor is a geospatial project management platform designed for industries that work in the field — oil and gas, environmental consulting, renewable energy, and infrastructure — providing a map-centric workspace where project teams track tasks, view assets, share field data, and manage workflows with all information anchored to geographic coordinates. Founded and backed by Y Combinator, Matidor is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, raising $1.98 million and growing revenue from $958,800 in 2023 to $1.4 million in 2024 while serving global enterprise clients.\n\nMatidor's platform replaces the spreadsheets and disconnected GIS tools that field-intensive industries use for project coordination — when projects are defined by locations (well pads, monitoring stations, infrastructure corridors), a map-based project view provides more intuitive oversight than list-based project management. Teams can pin work orders and tasks to specific locations, attach field photos and measurements to geographic points, track asset conditions across a mapped portfolio, and manage contractor workflows with spatial context that regular project management tools lack.\n\nIn 2025, Matidor competes in the project and field operations management market for asset-intensive industries with Procore (construction project management), Fieldwork, ArcGIS Field Maps (Esri), and industry-specific enterprise GIS solutions. The oil and gas and environmental consulting industries are well-established Matidor verticals with large numbers of contractors managing field operations across geographically distributed assets. The renewable energy growth (solar farm development, wind project construction) represents a fast-growing new vertical with similar geographic project management needs. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing within established oil and gas and environmental services accounts, expanding renewable energy project management use cases, and building integrations with common ERP and EHS (environment, health, and safety) systems used by field-intensive enterprises.
NASDAQ: WDAY | Workday $7.3B total revenue FY2024; PSA module unifies project delivery with HR and finance on one platform; enterprise-grade; targets professional services firms
Workday PSA is an enterprise project and resource management product built on the Workday platform, designed to help professional services firms manage the full delivery lifecycle — from project pursuit and staffing through billing and revenue recognition — in the same system that runs their HR, finance, and planning. Workday built PSA to eliminate the overhead of reconciling disconnected project management, time tracking, and financial reporting tools. Its core technology is native to Workday's unified data model, meaning project financials, resource costs, and workforce data are always synchronized.\n\nWorkday PSA covers project planning, resource capacity and skills-based staffing, time and expense capture, client billing, and revenue recognition under ASC 606 and IFRS 15. Because it shares a data layer with Workday HCM, project managers have real-time visibility into employee availability, cost rates, and utilization without manual data pulls. The product targets enterprises with complex, multi-geography service delivery operations: consulting firms, technology implementation partners, and services divisions of product companies.\n\nWorkday PSA competes with Certinia, Unit4, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Operations. Its differentiator is native integration with Workday HCM and financials, eliminating reconciliation across multi-vendor stacks and providing a single source of truth for services performance. For enterprises already on Workday, PSA is a natural extension that reduces total cost of ownership.
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