Real companies. Real customers. Software businesses that started as an expert with an idea and a belief that their industry deserved better tools.
A purpose-built maintenance platform for the property management industry — turning a broken, paper-driven workflow into the default operating system for thousands of property managers.
Each of these founders came to Wildfire with deep industry knowledge and a clear problem. We built alongside them.
Race management software for motocross and dirt bike events.
Cattle loan underwriting software built around operator expertise, not bank defaults.
Chuteside cattle data and herd management for ranchers.
Financial allocation and acquisition software for U.S. Air Force operations.
Helps churches buy and forgive community medical debt.
Music library for licensing and customizing your story's identity.
On-demand marketplace matching hotels and hosts with local cleaners.
Guides homebuyers with property insights, mortgage tools, and advice.
Closet cleanout events for buying and selling secondhand western fashion.
On-demand private aviation platform connecting passengers, planes, and pilots.
Resume-free hiring platform matching construction workers to employers by fit.
Maintenance workflow platform for property managers.
AI assistant for enterprise sales and customer teams.
AI organizational intelligence that surfaces roadmap drift for product teams.
Curated reading experiences and subscription media.
Marketing and management software to grow and fill sports camps.
Handheld sensor measuring concrete consistency and quality before pouring.
Mobile app for skilled trades professionals.
On-demand marketplace connecting homeowners and realtors with vetted tradespeople.
C2C marketplace and community for trading virtual in-game items.
We're drawn to industries where software is still underbuilt and where domain expertise is a real moat.
Property managers, landlords, and real estate operators.
Tools built for specific, overlooked industries.
Products where AI isn't a feature — it's the whole thing.
Software powering real-world operations and logistics.