About
IntelliShift is a comprehensive fleet intelligence platform designed to replace fragmented, duct-taped fleet tech stacks with a single, unified solution. The platform integrates GPS fleet tracking, asset tracking, sensor data, ELD compliance, AI-powered dash cameras, driver safety management, fleet maintenance, inspections, fuel management, and advanced analytics — all accessible through one login. Unlike generic software vendors, IntelliShift was built by fleet industry professionals who understand real operational challenges. The platform serves fleet managers, safety managers, operations leaders, and business owners across industries such as construction, utilities, field services, and last-mile delivery, catering to fleets ranging from under 100 vehicles to enterprise-scale operations of 1,000+. Key differentiators include an AI Video & Safety suite featuring AI dash cams and driver safety management, a Fleet Intelligence analytics engine, and a Fuel Manager module to control operating costs. The platform also supports OEM integrations, fuel card connections, and an open API for custom analytics workflows. IntelliShift emphasizes exceptional customer support and white-glove onboarding, ensuring fast, smooth implementations. Its promise: no more swivel-chair management, no ghosted support tickets — just one trusted partner for every mile ahead.
Key Features
- GPS Fleet & Asset Tracking: Real-time GPS tracking for vehicles and assets with sensor data and ELD compliance built in for full regulatory coverage.
- AI Video & Driver Safety: AI-powered dash cameras continuously monitor driver behavior, flag safety events, and provide coaching tools to reduce incidents and liability.
- Fleet Intelligence Analytics: Advanced analytics dashboards and a Fuel Manager module give fleet operators deep insight into performance, costs, and operational efficiency.
- Maintenance & Inspections: Integrated fleet maintenance scheduling and digital inspection workflows keep vehicles healthy and compliant, reducing unplanned downtime.
- Unified Single Platform: All fleet tools — telematics, safety, maintenance, compliance, and analytics — accessible under one login with OEM and fuel card integrations.
Use Cases
- A construction company uses IntelliShift to track heavy equipment and vehicles across job sites, monitor fuel consumption, and ensure ELD compliance for interstate hauls.
- A utility provider deploys AI dash cams and driver safety management to reduce at-fault accidents, lower insurance premiums, and protect field technicians.
- A last-mile delivery fleet leverages real-time GPS tracking and Fleet Intelligence analytics to optimize routes, reduce idle time, and hit SLA targets.
- A field services business uses integrated maintenance scheduling and digital inspections to minimize vehicle downtime and extend asset lifespan.
- An operations leader at a mid-size fleet uses IntelliShift's single-login platform and open API to consolidate reporting across telematics, fuel, and compliance into a custom BI dashboard.
Pros
- Truly Unified Platform: Eliminates the need for multiple disconnected vendors by consolidating telematics, AI safety, maintenance, compliance, and analytics in one place.
- Industry-Recognized Customer Support: Customers consistently praise IntelliShift's responsive, empathetic, and long-term support — a major differentiator from competitors.
- Scales Across Fleet Sizes: Flexible offerings serve fleets from under 100 vehicles to enterprise operations with 1,000+ assets, making it suitable for growing businesses.
- Powerful Open API: An open API allows analytics and operations teams to build custom integrations and pull fleet data into existing business intelligence workflows.
Cons
- Enterprise-Focused Pricing: As a full-featured enterprise platform, IntelliShift is likely cost-prohibitive for very small fleets or owner-operators with limited budgets.
- No Public Pricing Transparency: Pricing is not published on the website; prospects must request a demo, which can slow down evaluation for buyers comparing multiple vendors.
- Onboarding Complexity: The breadth of integrated modules means initial setup and training can require significant time investment, particularly for large fleets migrating from legacy systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
IntelliShift serves a wide range of industries including construction, utilities, field services, and last-mile delivery. Its platform is designed to meet the unique compliance, safety, and operational needs of each vertical.
Yes, IntelliShift includes built-in ELD (Electronic Logging Device) compliance as part of its telematics suite, helping fleets meet federal Hours of Service regulations without a separate vendor.
IntelliShift's AI dash cams use computer vision to detect unsafe driving behaviors such as distracted driving, hard braking, and speeding in real time. Events are flagged automatically, enabling safety managers to review footage and coach drivers proactively.
Yes. IntelliShift supports OEM integrations, fuel card connections, and offers an open API for custom analytics and third-party software integrations.
IntelliShift offers solutions for fleets of all sizes — from small operations with fewer than 100 vehicles, to mid-market fleets of 100–1,000, to large enterprise fleets with 1,000 or more assets.
