Yipii in your pocket, no app store required

The whole product, in your browser
Built for drivers in the field and managers away from their desk. Same data as the web dashboard, mobile-first layout.
Live tracking
See every vehicle and asset on a live map. Replay routes, check status, and monitor the fleet from anywhere with a browser.
Push notifications
Geofence events, speed alerts, maintenance reminders, and temperature breaches delivered to your phone without a native app.
Work orders
Create, update, and complete work orders in the field. Attach photos and notes directly from the device camera.
Inspections
Run digital inspection checklists on-site. Capture photos, flag defects, and submit reports instantly.

Inspections and work orders from the cab
Drivers complete pre-trip inspections in under five minutes with a guided checklist. Flag a defect, attach photos, it flows straight into a work order. See assigned work, update progress, close out jobs without coming back to the office.
- Guided pre-trip inspections
- Photo capture and defect notes
- Work order status updates
- Offline drafts sync when back online

Live map, alerts, and work orders away from the desk
Browser push notifications the moment something matters. Live map with status markers, clustering, and search. Work orders and inspections reviewable on the bus between meetings. Yipster AI available for fleet questions on the go.
- Browser push notifications for critical events
- Live map with clustering and search
- Share live tracking with customers on the fly
- Driver scoring at a glance

Instant rollout, zero app-store friction
Every user opens a URL, taps 'Add to Home Screen', and is live. No app-store review delays when we ship new features. No version fragmentation between users. One browser-based codebase means consistent experience across every device and every OS.
- Runs in any modern mobile browser
- Add to home screen for native-app feel
- Updates delivered instantly, no review queue
- One codebase across iOS, Android, and desktop

Same data, same permissions, same reports
The mobile web app runs against the same data as the web dashboard. User roles and asset-group permissions carry across. Drivers see their own vehicle and scoring. Managers see their groups. Admins see everything. One source of truth.
- Role-based access consistent across device form factors
- Asset-group permissions carry across
- Drivers see their own vehicle and trips
- Audit logs include mobile and desktop actions together
Frequently asked
No. Yipii is a Progressive Web App. It runs in any modern mobile browser on iOS and Android, and can be installed to your phone home screen with one tap for the feel of a native app. There is nothing to download from the app store, and updates are automatic. This is deliberate: it keeps rollout instant, avoids app-store review delays, and lets every user get new features the day they ship.
Open Yipii in your mobile browser (Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android), tap the browser share button, and choose "Add to Home Screen". Yipii then launches from a home-screen icon that behaves like a native app: full-screen, no browser chrome. Everyone on your team can do this in under 10 seconds per device.
Yes. Because Yipii runs in the browser, the experience is consistent across iOS, Android, and any other modern mobile OS. Features, layout, and data are identical. The only differences are platform-specific things like which notifications permission flow you see.
Yes. Drivers assigned to a vehicle can see their own Driver Scoring, recent trips, and harsh events through the mobile web app. This closes the feedback loop and improves buy-in compared to top-down scoring delivered only through managers.
Inspections can be started and completed offline; submissions queue and sync when connectivity returns. Live tracking and work-order creation require a live connection. For drivers operating in low-signal areas (underground parking, rural stretches), buffered inspections are the main value.
Yes. Each alert rule routes to any combination of channels: browser push notification, email, SMS, WhatsApp, and webhook. Teams typically use push for quick acknowledgement and email or WhatsApp for longer-form detail.
