What Reddit Says About Fleet Management Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Fleet Management apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/fleetmanagement
... For a 25‑unit fleet you don’t need a full‑blown enterprise system, but spreadsheets quickly become painful. Fleetio and ManagerPlus are good entry‑level CMMS platforms that handle preventive maintenance schedules, inspections, fuel/DEF ...
r/Construction
T3 appears to be more user friendly and has all of the same features. T3 was recommended to us from another business that left Verizon Connect and moved to T3. They've been with them for over 2 years now and are still happy with the switch. ... Great question, fleet management in construction i...
r/nocode
Airtable would work too! ... Agree, Airtable or Smart Suite are similar in features, depending on personal preferences. Continue this thread ... I've built a fleet management tool in Airtable.
r/telematicsolutions
I've listed some notable ones below, but I'm really interested in hearing your experiences, preferences, and thoughts. MiX Telematics: Known for its approach, MiX offers detailed analytics, safety prioritization, and sustainability efforts.
r/Construction
Can anyone recommend a fleet management software you use? We're looking for something with a mobile app with good GPS tracking, and hopefully cut…
r/selfhosted
https://apps.five.co/apps/fleet-management/ ... For simple booking of a small fleet (like shared company cars), the best matches are usually calendar-based or reservation-focused apps.
r/MechanicAdvice
I actually just requested a quote from fleetio. I'll check out the other one as well. Really appreciate the input. I know all too well the spreadsheet hell you speak of. I'm one of 2 mechanics and the other guy has an aversion to anything with a touchscreen so I end up tracking everything ...
r/Construction
I'm biased (I work for the co.), but I'd suggest checking out Flete as a solution to manage the ops. side of a fleet (staff, daily tasks, service logs, comments, historical records, vendors, claims, etc.) You can DM me or reach out on the website if interested: getflete.com
r/DieselTechs
I used this for two trash companies I managed. And it has a free trial. Kaiser Fleet Manager ... Not personally running it myself here in Oz, but always wanted to trial MEX on a fleet.
r/fleetmanagement247
Fuel management features that help with fuel costs, fuel consumption, and even the ability to integrate fuel cards for tracking. Inspection reports and vehicle diagnostics to spot any issues before they become major problems. Integration with accounting software for cost reporting, including mileage...
r/richmondbc
Not sure how many fleet folks are in here, but figured I’d ask. We’re currently using Verizon Connect and it’s not fitting our needs — support has…
r/sysadmin
Appreciate your insights. Here are some highlights in terms of what I want in the package: ... SSO with SAML would be a huge, huge plus. I am very familiar with AD and have managed that at 10k+ device scale. But it seems like overkill for this type of deployment, and will really only help with the W...
r/Britain
started using Okomfo a few weeks ago for fleet management and staff scheduling, i also had compliance issues. so far I'm happy but its only been about 15 days like i said ... Using Fleethand. So far so good, quite easy to use. Best fleet management software for small operations? What's act...
r/Contractor
We use CurbWaste for a small hauling operation. It covers dispatch and basic admin and integrates with QuickBooks
r/smallbusiness
I would recommend Fleet Fixation. It's easy to use and is perfect. We also use it's driver app feature which means all our maintenance records are paperless and stored in one place.
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