Know where every
vehicle is.
Right now.
Real-time GPS tracking, route optimization, driver safety scores, and crash detection — at half what Samsara charges. No annual contract.
60% off your invoice · No credit card · Launching July 31, 2026
Live map · 4 vehicles
Updating every 30s
Features
Everything you need to run
a smarter fleet.
Real-Time Location
See every vehicle on a live map. Updated every 30 seconds. Know where your techs are without calling them.
Route Optimization
Automatically sequence stops to minimize drive time and fuel cost. Your techs spend time on jobs, not windshields.
Driver Safety Scores
Speed, hard braking, rapid acceleration — all scored automatically. Reduce accidents before they happen.
Crash Detection
Instant alert the moment impact is detected. Know before your tech calls you. Respond faster.
OBD Plug-In Device
No professional installation. Plug into the OBD port under the dash. Takes 30 seconds. Active in minutes.
Dispatch Integration
GPS feeds directly into your dispatch dashboard. Assign the nearest available tech to an emergency call instantly.
30-Second Setup
No technician. No downtime.
Just plug it in.
The Servinix OBD device is the size of a USB stick. Any driver can install it. Your whole fleet can be live in under an hour.
Order the OBD device
Ships in 2 business days. $0 hardware fee on annual plan.
Plug into the OBD port
Under the dash, driver's side. Every vehicle made after 1996 has one.
Open the Servinix app
Vehicle appears on your live map within 5 minutes. That's it.
vs. Samsara & Azuga
More features. Half the price.
No contract.
| Feature | Servinix | Samsara | Azuga |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real-time GPS tracking | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Route optimization | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| OBD plug-in (no install) | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Dispatch integration | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| FSM + AI comms included | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| No annual contract | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Price | $20/vehicle/mo | $27–45/vehicle/mo | $25–35/vehicle/mo |
FAQ
Questions fleet operators ask.
What's an OBD plug-in and will it work on my trucks?
OBD-II is the standard diagnostic port every vehicle made for the U.S. market since 1996 has — it's under the dashboard on the driver's side. The Servinix device is the size of a USB stick. It plugs in, draws power from the port, and pulls GPS, speed, fuel, and engine data automatically. If your truck was made in the last 30 years, it works.
How is this $20/vehicle when Samsara charges $35–45?
Two reasons: we don't sell the hardware as a profit center (most providers mark up the box 4–10x), and we don't lock you into a 3-year contract that subsidizes their sales team. The OBD device ships free on annual plans and is replaceable for a flat fee on monthly. The savings come from skipping the markup, not from cutting features.
Can I install it without a technician?
Yes — the whole install is one step: plug the device into the OBD port. No wiring, no tools, no professional install fee. The vehicle appears on your live map within 5 minutes of the device being plugged in. Most fleets do their entire install in under an hour for the whole fleet.
Does it work on older vehicles?
Any vehicle from 1996 onwards — that's the year OBD-II became mandatory in the U.S. For older vehicles or heavy equipment without an OBD port, contact us and we'll quote a hardwired install. For 99% of service-business fleets (vans, pickups, work trucks), the plug-in works as-is.
What happens if a driver unplugs the device?
You get an instant alert in the dashboard the moment the device loses power, with the last known location, the timestamp, and the driver assigned to that vehicle. The device also logs unplug events to its internal storage and reports them when reconnected. Most operators use this as a deterrent — drivers know unplugging triggers an alert.
How does crash detection work on a $20 OBD plug-in?
The device has a built-in accelerometer that detects sudden deceleration above a configurable threshold (default: 4G impact). When triggered, it sends an instant alert to your phone with the vehicle's location, the driver, and a 30-second window of speed data leading up to the event. You'll often know about a crash before your tech calls you.