Product
Define what data users need to act on
Prioritize workflows for fleet vs. driver vs. customer
Plan releases around hardware and API constraints
You collect location, diagnostics, and sensor data from vehicles and assets in the field. The hard part is turning that firehose into software fleet managers, drivers, and customers trust. We help telematics companies with product strategy, UX, and engineering for data-heavy mobile and web products.
Your platform captures more data than your users can interpret. Dashboards overwhelm dispatchers. Mobile apps fail in low-connectivity environments. Hardware partners change specs mid-roadmap. Enterprise buyers expect polish your internal tools do not have. Telematics products live or die on whether someone in a cab, a warehouse, or a fleet office can act on the information in front of them.
Product, design, and development for telematics products where reliability and clarity matter as much as the data model.
Define what data users need to act on
Prioritize workflows for fleet vs. driver vs. customer
Plan releases around hardware and API constraints
Turn dense telematics data into clear UI
Design for glanceable in-cab and dispatch use
Reduce alert fatigue and false positives
Mobile apps for limited-network environments
Integrate with devices, APIs, and third-party fleet tools
Build dashboards, alerts, and reporting that scale
Fleet telematics UX and design
We helped Verizon Connect transform complex fleet and vehicle data into intuitive interfaces for operational users. Telematics software fails when dispatchers cannot find the signal in the noise. Our work focused on making high-volume data understandable and actionable for people doing the job under time pressure.
IoT sensors for tractor-trailers
Phillips Connect builds sensors and physical devices for tractor-trailers. We served as their software partner, connecting hardware in the field to products their customers rely on. That is a common telematics pattern: the device team knows the sensor cold, and needs a software partner who understands integration, UX, and long-term product evolution.
We have worked on apps that talk to BLE devices, operate in limited-network environments, and handle regulated data. Telematics is not a greenfield CRUD app. We understand the constraints that come with vehicles, assets, and field deployment.
Fleet managers, dispatchers, and drivers are not browsing your marketing site. They need answers fast, often on a phone, often with gloves on and poor signal. We design for those realities instead of demo-day dashboards.
We build iOS, Android, and Flutter apps that handle offline sync, background updates, and device integration. If your product only works on perfect Wi-Fi, it does not work for telematics.
Many telematics companies have strong hardware and backend teams but need extra capacity for mobile apps, customer portals, or a UX overhaul. We plug in where the gap is and document what we build so you can own it.
Software. We partner with hardware and firmware teams on integration, mobile apps, web dashboards, APIs, and customer-facing products. We do not manufacture devices, but we have plenty of experience where software meets sensors in the field.
Yes. Most engagements connect to existing data pipelines, device protocols, and third-party fleet systems. We are used to imperfect APIs, changing specs, and the gap between what the backend team thinks is clear and what mobile users actually need.
Often yes. Telematics products frequently need information architecture and interface design before anyone writes more code. We can focus on research, UX, and design systems, then hand off to your engineers or implement the front end ourselves.
We have worked on products with strict data privacy, security, and regulatory requirements, including contexts relevant to fleet and insurance telematics. We design around compliance constraints instead of treating them as a late-stage checklist.
Building telematics software and need a partner who understands fleet operations and messy real-world data? Let's talk about your product and where to start.
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