Build a Fleet Management App for Field Service Teams
Manage service vans, assign technicians, and track maintenance and registration dates in one web app. Try Kleap free. Free to start.
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A working app, not a template
What it is
A fleet management app for field service is a web database that tracks every service van, its assigned technician, and the tools and stock it carries so an operator can manage vehicle maintenance, van inventory, and compliance across a mobile workforce. It replaces the spreadsheets and clipboards that field-service teams use to track vans, kit, and service dates.
What your field service fleet management tracks
Every field below is one you can add, rename, or remove by chatting with Kleap — a starting point tuned for field service.
Van ID / fleet number
A fixed identifier per service van so maintenance, technician assignment, and onboard-stock records all attach to one vehicle.
Assigned technician
Links the tech who lives out of the van so responsibility for the vehicle, its tools, and its stock is always clear.
Onboard tools & equipment inventory
Records the calibrated tools and kit each van carries so a job isn't lost because a van showed up without the right equipment.
Parts / consumable stock level
Tracks the van's rolling stock so techs can restock before running out mid-route and first-time fix rate stays high.
Service region / territory
Records the area a van covers so dispatch assigns jobs efficiently and sees coverage across the mobile workforce.
Odometer / next-service date (logged manually)
Feeds maintenance intervals for vans that run high daily mileage between jobs so breakdowns don't strand a tech.
Tool calibration / PAT test dates
Tracks calibration and safety-test dates for test equipment so a tech never works with an out-of-cert instrument.
Insurance & registration expiry
Stores renewal dates so a service van is never dispatched uninsured or unregistered, which would halt the tech's day.
Current status (available / on-job / in-service)
Shows which vans and techs are free so dispatch fills the schedule around real availability, not guesswork.
What good looks like for field service
One app, a view for everyone
Service / dispatch manager
Which vans and techs are available, their territory, and any van flagged in-service before the schedule is set.
Fleet / asset coordinator
Next-service dates, tool calibration and PAT-test dates, and insurance renewals across every van.
Field technician
Their assigned van, its onboard tool and parts stock, and logging mileage or a needed restock.
Buy a tool, or own one built for you
Off-the-shelf software makes you fit its mold. With Kleap you describe the fleet management you actually want and own it outright.
A typical fleet management
- Monthly per-seat fees that grow with your team
- Your data lives on their servers, in their format
- Fixed features — you adapt to the tool, not the reverse
- Generic, not shaped around field service
Built with Kleap
- Free to start — no per-seat pricing
- You own the app and its database, data stays yours
- Change anything by chatting — fields, views, workflow
- Shaped around how field service actually works
Build it in 3 steps
Describe it
Tell Kleap what your field service needs, in plain words.
AI builds it
Get a real working app with records, forms, and a dashboard.
Publish
Refine it in chat, then publish. It is a live app you own.
Frequently asked questions
Does it schedule jobs and dispatch technicians automatically?+
No. Kleap is not a job-scheduling or dispatch engine, so it won't auto-assign work orders or optimize a tech's day. It manages the fleet side: each van, its technician, onboard tools and stock, and maintenance and compliance dates. You'd keep scheduling in your existing tool and use this as the record of your vehicles and what each one carries.
Does it track van locations in real time with GPS?+
No, it does not read GPS or telematics, so there's no live map of your vans. You record which territory each van covers and its current status as fields you update, giving you an availability and coverage view rather than real-time positions. There's no hardware to fit and nothing pulled from the vehicle automatically.
Can I track the tools and parts stock each van carries?+
Yes. Each van record can hold an onboard tools-and-equipment inventory, parts and consumable stock levels, and tool calibration or PAT-test dates. That means a tech doesn't arrive without the right kit and you can see which calibrated instruments are due, though stock counts are updated manually rather than scanned.
How does it keep vans and test equipment compliant?+
Each van stores its next-service and insurance and registration dates, and its tools carry calibration and PAT-test dates, all as searchable fields. A dashboard can show what's expiring so you service a van or recalibrate an instrument before it grounds a technician's day, with you entering and acting on the dates.
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