Pro vs Basic
Feature Comparison of Pro vs Basic
Feature | BASIC | FLEET | PRO/FLEET | Description |
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GPS Tracking | yes | yes | yes | Access and store tracking information about your assets, including reporting, alerting, and management |
SOS alerts to Email | yes | yes | yes | Forward SOS alerts to any contacts defined as “Emergency Contacts” in your portal |
SOS alerts to Portal | yes | yes | yes | Popup a red notification window the the asset name, ID, and location for any connected portal users |
Text Message from Portal | yes | yes | yes | Easily send a free form text message from the web portal to your device |
Canned Messages | yes | yes | yes | Setup predefined text messages and synchronize them remotely with your device |
Email to SBD Gateway | yes | yes | yes | You can send a free form text message to the end device by sending an email to {IMEI}@{ShortDomain} |
Number of Assets | 1 | unlimited | unlimited | Pro accounts are allowed to manage all of their assets in one interface, whereas Basic accounts can utilize one asset per account/login. |
Users | 1 | unlimited | unlimited | The account owner, or administrator, can create sub accounts and control which assets they have access to, permission levels, etc. This is only available for Pro accounts. |
Geofencing | no | yes | yes | Geofencing defines geographical zones which can trigger alarms via email, text, or portal notifications. We support 3 types of geofences, including circles, polygons, and lines. |
User Access Control | no | yes | yes | User permissions control which assets a user can view, modify, and/or alter. For example, if you have 100 devices, you can assign ten different devices to 10 different users and they cannot view each others assets, whereas the Administrator of the account can view all 100 assets. |
Inter-Device Messaging | no | yes | yes | Devices that support messaging, are assigned a “Message Routing ID” which you can then address from any device in your network. For example, Device #1 (ID 11) can send a message to Device #2 (ID 22) by sending a text message “22:Hello Device #2.” The ID on the front of the text message tells our network to route the message to Device #2. |
Multiple Hardware Types | no | yes | yes | The platform supports more than 40 hardware devices, and will aggregate them all together into one interface that is simple to use. Messaging between devices will automatically be translated into the right network and format as well. |
Encryption | no | no | yes | Support for encrypted inbound and outbound communications including AES and OpenPGP. |
Garmin Integration | no | no | yes | Use Garmin screens to communicate with the tracking platform for driver monitoring, routing, and text messaging. |