Full-Time
Posted on 8/7/2025
K-12 device asset management platform
No salary listed
Alpharetta, GA, USA
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Incident IQ provides a subscription-based platform for K-12 schools to manage technology assets and support. The system lets IT staff track devices and software, submit and manage support tickets, and connect district systems through integrations like Aeries and Stripe. It includes modules for asset management, building management (iiQ Facilities) and event planning (iiQ Events), bundled with core ticketing and asset tools. Its focus on the K-12 EdTech market and end-to-end workflow—asset tracking, ticketing, and district integrations—helps schools run technology more efficiently and reduce downtime.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Venture Capital)
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
2016
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Incident IQ, a workflow management platform for K-12 school districts, has appointed Annette Broner Dehler as chief marketing officer and Jesse LaJoye as chief sales officer. Both executives bring extensive B2B SaaS experience to support the company's growth. Broner Dehler joins with over 15 years of marketing leadership experience, including senior roles at Planful, Anaplan and HEAVY.AI. Her expertise spans corporate and product marketing, executive communications and go-to-market strategy. LaJoye brings more than a decade of sales leadership experience, most recently serving as SVP of North America and EMEA Sales at Trintech, where he scaled commercial and enterprise go-to-market operations. Incident IQ serves over 2,000 school districts and supports more than 14 million students and educators nationwide with its workflow management platform.
Incident IQ has launched AI Ticket Assistant, a new feature in its K-12 help desk software that reduces IT ticket resolution times by up to 30%. Early results show average resolution times dropping from five days to one day. The AI tool automatically captures details from teachers' plain-language ticket submissions, classifies requests, prioritises urgency and routes issues to appropriate teams. Built specifically for K-12 environments, it helps districts manage increasing ticket volumes and limited IT staffing whilst protecting instructional time. The system operates within Incident IQ's platform without using district data to train language models, maintaining compliance with FERPA and other regulations. It also identifies patterns in requests to provide IT leaders with actionable insights. Incident IQ serves over 2,000 districts supporting more than 14 million students nationwide.
Atlanta, GA, May 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Incident IQ, a leader in workflow management solutions for K-12 school districts, has partnered with Level Access, the leading digital accessibility solution provider, to ensure that the company's software meets or exceeds the standards set by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Incident IQ receives strategic investment from Cove Hill Partners.
Cove Hill to join JMI Equity as Partners in Accelerating Growth for Leading K-12 Workflow Management Platform Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Incident IQ, the leading workflow management platform for K-12 school districts, announced today that Cove Hill Partners will... MORE