Vehicles
Store real-time fleet data
Customers
Full customer profiles
IoT devices
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FleetFlow IoT hardware
Rides
Track vehicle ride analytics
Service tickets
Manage support cases
Threads
AI
Customer communication
Partners
Connect service partners
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Articles
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IoT alternatives
Use these comparisons to decide whether you need a connectivity vendor, a device management layer, or a full fleet operations platform around your connected vehicles.
Fleet operations, customer data, service workflows, and IoT telemetry in one platform.
Brands and operators that need operations software around connected vehicles
Teams that want to combine first-party FleetFlow IoT devices with existing third-party hardware
Companies that need customer profiles, service tickets, rides, articles, partners, and APIs in the same workspace
We provide a clear overview of what features FleetFlow offers that competitors don't.
Light electric vehicle connectivity


Comodule covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
Custom mobility IoT solutions


Conneqtech covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
Connected bike GPS tracking
IoT Venture covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
Connected e-bike and e-scooter solutions


Velco covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
Tracking, security, and connected management


Trackap covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
Bike sharing IoT and smart locks
Sentinel covers part of the connected-vehicle stack. FleetFlow wins when you need IoT data tied to customers, rides, service tickets, partners, and operations.
These are useful when your team is comparing infrastructure providers, telematics middleware, or GPS hardware against an operations platform.