Preventive maintenance for fleets of 5 to 50 vehicles
How much did your last preventable breakdown cost?
Notebooks and spreadsheets don't speak up when an oil change is overdue. CheckFlota watches every vehicle and warns you before a missed service turns into a blown engine.
This is how it works. Try it yourself below.
The notebook won't warn you. CheckFlota will.
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Services expire in silence
Nobody checks the logbook until a truck dies mid-route. By then, the $48 oil change has become an $800 repair and a full day of missed deliveries.
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Every preventable breakdown costs you twice
You pay the shop, and you lose the vehicle for days: late deliveries, stranded crews, unhappy customers. The real cost never shows up on the mechanic's invoice.
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A traffic light that watches your fleet
CheckFlota keeps a logbook per vehicle and warns you ahead of time: green means up to date, yellow means due soon, red means overdue. One glance from your phone tells you everything.
Try it yourself
This is a sample fleet with made-up data. Go ahead, it actually works.
- 1.Tap a red vehicle to see its service history.
- 2.Log the service with type and cost.
- 3.Watch it turn green and the alert count drop.
Clear pricing, no fine print
$24.50/month your first year with the waitlist
- Full logbook per vehicle
- Alerts before services are due
- Fleet-wide status board
- PDF report per vehicle
$49.50/month your first year with the waitlist
- Everything in Base
- Cost history per vehicle
- Fleet-wide PDF reports with charts
- Priority WhatsApp support
No contracts, no card required to join. Lock in the discount today, pay when the app launches.
Save your spot
We're opening access in waitlist order. Joining is free and locks in your 50% discount for the first year.
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