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automotive

software development

We build digital tools for the automotive value chain — from dealership management and parts procurement to fleet monitoring and EV infrastructure. Our work connects the physical and digital: IoT sensor data, predictive maintenance, and mobile apps for technicians in the field.

what we build

  • Dealership management system (DMS)
  • Vehicle parts catalogue and procurement portal
  • Fleet tracking and telematics dashboard
  • Predictive maintenance alert system
  • Workshop job card and service management app
  • Driver behaviour scoring and safety monitoring
  • Insurance telematics data API
  • Spare parts marketplace with seller and buyer portals

challenges we solve

  • Paper-based job cards and service histories that can't be searched or audited
  • Parts procurement delays from manual ordering and no stock visibility
  • No real-time fleet visibility leaving managers blind to utilisation and abuse
  • Reactive maintenance causing costly breakdowns instead of scheduled service
  • Disconnected dealership branches with no unified reporting

typical tech stack

React NativeNode.jsPostgreSQLMQTT (IoT)Google Maps PlatformTwilioRedisAWS IoT Core

frequently asked questions

Can you integrate vehicle telematics data into a fleet management platform?

Yes. We build data ingestion pipelines for telematics devices communicating via MQTT or REST, store time-series data, and surface it through dashboards with alerting on speed, idle time, and geofence violations.

Do you build workshop management and job card systems?

Yes. We build digital job card systems including vehicle intake, technician assignment, parts requisition, labour tracking, customer approvals, and invoice generation.

Can you build a spare parts marketplace for the African market?

Yes. A parts marketplace requires seller onboarding, part number cataloguing, compatibility filtering, and payment integration — all within our standard scope.

How long does a fleet management MVP typically take to build?

A fleet MVP with real-time tracking, trip history, driver management, and basic reporting typically takes 8–12 weeks, assuming telematics hardware is already selected.

start a project

Minimum engagement: 1-week (40-hour) trial. Typical follow-on projects start around $1,500 USD.