Boilerplate
Short + long.
Short (≤ 50 words)
DirtFleet is the maintenance + tool tracking layer for mixed construction, ag, and heavy-equipment fleets. Per-asset pricing, dead-simple driver UX, offline-first, and a public REST API with signed webhooks.
Long (≤ 150 words)
DirtFleet (https://dirtfleet.app) is the maintenance, work-order, and tool tracking platform built for the construction, agriculture, equipment-rental, mining, and logging fleets that mainstream telematics suites treat as an afterthought. Per-asset subscription pricing (USD $9 / tracked item / month) means crews scale without per-seat tax. The PWA works offline for the yard / pit / back-cut, with an IndexedDB outbox + idempotency-key dedupe that keeps drivers trusting the app on the worst signal-dead day. OEM telematics integrations (John Deere, Komatsu, generic AEMP; Samsara, Geotab, Verizon Connect, Motive on the roadmap) keep meter readings honest; a public REST API with HMAC-signed webhooks plugs DirtFleet into the rest of a customer's stack. Built by Aviat Group LLC in the United States.
Fast facts
One-line answers.
- Founded
- 2026
- HQ
- United States
- Pricing
- USD $9 / tracked item / month — unlimited users
- Target fleets
- 25–250 assets, mixed construction / ag / equipment-rental / mining / logging
- Tech stack
- Next.js 15, PostgreSQL, Stripe, Resend, Gemini, optional S3/R2, optional Twilio, optional WorkOS
- Open positions
- Engineering, sales, customer success — email hello@dirtfleet.app
Visual assets
Logo, mark, social card.
Logo (SVG)
Primary logo, both light and dark variants.
Download →Square mark (PNG)
Square-cropped variant for app store / social.
Download →Open-graph card
1200×630 social-share preview.
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Quote attribution
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