Telematics & fleet
MyGeotab integration
Bring MyGeotab fleet data into Flitch and build telematics dashboards from trips, fuel, and device records.
Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to MyGeotab and turns your data into shareable dashboards. Sign in with your MyGeotab database and pull vehicles, trips, exceptions, fuel, and engine data. Flitch turns it into fleet dashboards in plain language, with incremental refresh keeping everything current.
- Session auth with your MyGeotab database
- Trips, exceptions, fuel, and device data
- Incremental refresh keeps it current
How do you connect MyGeotab to Flitch?
Connect with your MyGeotab database, username, and password. Read-only.
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MyGeotab integration FAQ
How do I connect Flitch to MyGeotab?
Connect with your MyGeotab database name, username, and password. The session-based connection is read-only, so Flitch only reads your fleet data.
What fleet data can Flitch import from MyGeotab?
Flitch can bring in trips, exceptions, fuel, and device data. From there you can dashboard distance, idling, safety events, and vehicle usage across the fleet.
Can I track driver safety events in a dashboard?
Yes. Pull exception and event data from MyGeotab and Flitch can chart harsh braking and other driver safety trends over time.
Does Flitch keep MyGeotab data current?
Yes. Flitch uses incremental refresh to pull new records in the background, so your fleet dashboards stay up to date without manual re-imports.
Do I need SQL to build a fleet dashboard?
No. Describe the fleet dashboard you want in plain language, such as trips and idling by vehicle, and Flitch builds the charts for you.
Does Flitch copy my MyGeotab data?
Only the objects you choose. MyGeotab is an API rather than a database Flitch can query in place, so those objects are pulled on your refresh schedule and stored as datasets. Nothing else is taken, and aggregation still happens in SQL against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it directly with no copy at all.
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