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COMO Inc. is a Japanese software company whose mission is to “connect value and create mechanisms.” Its main product, PICO, is a work management app for the pest control industry. It emphasizes co-development with frontline staff and aims to move information that was previously scattered across paper, phone calls, and Excel into workflows that can be handled as much as possible on smartphones. Rather than a general-purpose project management tool, it is positioned more as a vertical, field-oriented digitalization tool.
Based on the information available on the website, PICO’s core value lies in field work management and information consolidation, especially for pest control companies that still rely on paper records, phone communication, and Excel-based management. COMO also mentions ongoing joint development related to the standardization of pest monitoring, suggesting that the product may continue to deepen around industry-specific operating standards. On the security side, the company has obtained SECURITY ACTION two-star certification and mentions a Business Continuity Enhancement Plan recognized by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, reflecting its focus on information security and business continuity. However, the page does not disclose specific modules such as permission management, third-party integrations, APIs, reporting, customer management, or scheduling, so enterprise buyers should ask for more details before procurement.
The public content does not provide plans, unit pricing, billing cycles, user limits, or whether a free version or trial is available. One useful point is that PICO is registered as an eligible IT tool under the IT Introduction Subsidy program, and COMO is an IT Introduction Support Provider for FY2026, which may help small and medium-sized businesses in Japan reduce implementation costs. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
Its strengths include a clear industry focus, close alignment with field operations, continuous iteration, and endorsements such as sponsorship membership in a Japanese industry association, SECURITY ACTION, and business continuity-related recognition. The downsides are that public product information is limited, with a lack of feature screenshots, integration details, permission structure, and transparent pricing. It is better suited to Japanese pest control companies and field teams that need to migrate from paper and Excel to mobile workflows; it is less suitable for organizations that require general project management, complex system integrations, or multinational deployment.
The page does not provide information on access from China, Chinese-language support, RMB payments, or China compliance, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Chinese companies with similar needs may first evaluate local field service management, work order management, inspection systems, or low-code form platforms, then customize them around pest control workflows.
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