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Best CMMS Software for Fleet Maintenance (2026 Guide)
Squarerigger Fleet Software
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June 17, 2026
Not all CMMS software is built for fleets.
If your equipment moves, your technicians work across locations, and downtime costs real revenue, the wrong system won’t just slow you down, it will hide the problems causing it.
This guide breaks down the best CMMS software options for fleet maintenance, what they do well, and where they fall short.
What Makes a CMMS “Good” for Fleets?
Most CMMS tools are built for static assets. Fleet maintenance is different.
A CMMS needs to handle:
- Work starting from inspections, PMs, breakdowns, and telematics
- Mobile technicians and field updates
- Parts and vendors tied directly to jobs
- Real-time visibility into cost and downtime
If it doesn’t connect those pieces, it’s not managing maintenance; it’s just recording it.
Quick Comparison: Best CMMS Software for Fleets
|
Software |
Best For |
Strengths |
Limitations |
|
Squarerigger |
Fleet + shop operations |
End-to-end workflow, mobile-first, built for technicians, strong parts + vendor management |
Not designed for very small, low-complexity teams |
|
Fleetio |
Simple fleet tracking |
Easy to use, strong UI, good for basic fleet tracking |
Limited shop depth, weaker workflow execution |
|
Fiix |
General CMMS |
Strong reporting, flexible asset tracking |
Not fleet-specific, requires customization |
|
UpKeep |
Mobile CMMS |
Strong mobile app, easy onboarding |
Less depth in fleet workflows and parts |
|
MaintainX |
Work order tracking |
Clean UI, fast adoption |
Limited advanced fleet maintenance capabilities |
|
AssetWorks |
Government fleets |
Compliance and reporting depth |
Older UX, slower workflows |
|
ManagerPlus |
Asset-heavy ops |
Strong asset tracking |
Less intuitive, heavier setup |
The Reality: Most “Best CMMS” Lists Miss This
They compare features. But fleets don’t struggle with features, they struggle with execution:
The gap isn’t in the functionality of the software itself, it’s how connected the workflow is.
A Closer Look at Top CMMS Options
Squarerigger (add link to CMMS page)
Best for: Fleets that need to run maintenance, not just track it. Squarerigger connects inspections, PMs, work orders, parts, vendors, and reporting into one continuous workflow.
What stands out:
- Work starts from anywhere (inspection, PM, breakdown, DVIR)
- Technicians actually use it (mobile-first design)
- Parts, purchasing, and vendor work stay aligned with jobs
- Real-time visibility into cost, downtime, and status
Where it fits:
- Fleets with 50–1,000+ assets
- Multi-location operations
- Shops managing internal + external work
Fleetio
Best for: Lightweight fleet tracking. Fleetio is a strong option for teams that want:
- Easy onboarding
- Basic maintenance tracking
- Clean UI
Where it struggles:
- Shop workflow depth
- Technician execution
- Complex operations
Fiix
Best for: General CMMS across industries. Fiix is widely used across manufacturing and facilities.
Strengths:
- Customizable asset management
- Reporting capabilities
Limitations for fleets:
- Not built around mobile assets
- Requires configuration to match fleet workflows
UpKeep
Best for: Mobile-first maintenance teams.
UpKeep is known for:
- Fast mobile adoption
- Simplicity
Limitations:
- Less depth in parts, vendors, and fleet-specific workflows
- Can feel limited as operations scale
MaintainX
Best for: Work order visibility.
MaintainX focuses on:
- Work order tracking
- Team communication
Limitations:
- Limited fleet-specific capabilities
- Less robust PM + asset lifecycle depth
What to Look for in a Fleet CMMS
If you’re evaluating options, focus on this:
1. Can it connect the full workflow?
From inspection → work order → parts → completion → reporting
2. Will technicians actually use it?
If they don’t, your data is wrong before you start.
3. Does it reduce admin or add to it?
Many CMMS tools shift the burden instead of removing it.
4. Can you see cost and downtime in real time?
Not at the end of the month.
5. Does it work across locations and teams?
Fleet maintenance rarely lives in one place.
When a Traditional CMMS Is Enough
A basic CMMS might work if:
- You manage static equipment
- Work happens in one location
- You don’t rely on mobile technicians
- Downtime doesn’t directly impact revenue
When You Need More Than a CMMS
You need a fleet-focused system if:
- Vehicles generate revenue when they move
- Work starts in multiple places
- You manage parts, vendors, and compliance
- You’re constantly reacting instead of planning
The Bottom Line
The best CMMS for fleets isn’t the one with the most features. It’s the one that keeps work moving.
If your current system still feels like:
- chasing updates
- missing work
- reacting to breakdowns
It’s not doing the job.
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