Who needs Fleet Fuel Log
Fleet Fuel Log is built for people and small teams that need a focused loggers workflow without adopting a larger software platform.
Fleet Fuel Log was built for businesses that need a simple, affordable way to track fuel purchases, monitor vehicle fuel history, and keep clean fuel records without getting locked into a large enterprise fleet management platform.
At $29.95 per month, it gives owner-operators, contractors, and small fleets a straightforward system focused specifically on fuel tracking and vehicle fuel logs.
$29.95/month
A focused fuel tracking system for businesses that want clean records without the cost and complexity of a full enterprise fleet platform.
Tiered / feature-based pricing
A broad fleet management platform with maintenance, inspections, and workflow tools beyond fuel tracking.
Often quote-based pricing
Known for telematics, cameras, compliance, and enterprise fleet visibility, usually as part of a larger connected system.
Often bundled / quote-based
A larger fleet operations system centered on compliance, GPS, driver management, and broader transportation oversight.
Fleet Fuel Log is straightforward at $29.95 per month, which makes it easier for smaller businesses to understand and budget.
Instead of trying to be everything, Fleet Fuel Log stays focused on fuel purchases, usage records, and vehicle-by-vehicle logging.
Small fleets, contractors, delivery companies, and service businesses often need usable records more than enterprise dashboards.
A lot of fleet software is built to do everything at once. That sounds useful until you are paying for features you do not need, sitting through sales calls, or trying to train staff on a system designed for a much larger company.
Fleet Fuel Log takes the opposite approach. It keeps fuel tracking simple, clear, and affordable. If your business needs a practical fuel logging system instead of an enterprise fleet command center, this gives you exactly that for $29.95 per month.
Fleet Fuel Log is built for people and small teams that need a focused loggers workflow without adopting a larger software platform.
A simple tool is usually enough when the job is narrow, occasional, or handled by a small team that mainly needs a clear answer, a repeatable check, or a lightweight workflow.
A larger platform is usually a better fit when the work requires deep integrations, formal approval chains, high-volume automation, audit programs, or dedicated administrative controls.