Mapistry is a Berkeley-founded B2B software company that helps industrial facilities manage environmental compliance for air, stormwater, wastewater, SPCC, and waste requirements. Its platform replaces spreadsheets and paper binders with automated data collection, mobile inspections, a compliance calendar, site-map building, and real-time analytics - plus an AI feature, Maple, that takes routine data entry off environmental managers' plates. Started by Allie and Ryan Janoch, the company pairs its software with hands-on environmental expertise and serves 2,000+ facilities across dozens of manufacturers.
Allie Janoch is the CEO and co-founder of Mapistry, a Berkeley-born software company that turns the soul-crushing paperwork of environmental compliance into maps, mobile inspections and automated alerts for industrial and manufacturing companies. A computer-vision engineer by training - MIT Lincoln Labs, IQ Engines, Yahoo's Flickr - she walked out of a comfortable Silicon Valley job in 2013 to build software for stormwater permits, of all things, alongside her husband and environmental-engineer co-founder Ryan Janoch. The bet: regulations don't have to be the enemy of either the economy or clean water.