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RoadFlex Launches Mobile App for Drivers and Fleet Managers

RoadFlex has launched its mobile app to give fleet teams a faster, easier way to manage fleet card activity, capture receipts, review transactions, and maintain spend visibility from the field.

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May 26, 2026
Graphic promoting the RoadFlex mobile app for fleet fuel risk management. Three smartphone screens display dashboard navigation, fuel station mapping, and transaction tracking over a highway background with the RoadFlex logo below.

Through the RoadFlex mobile app, drivers can access their assigned cards, view recent transaction activity, and upload receipts directly from their mobile devices.

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  • RoadFlex has released a new mobile app designed to assist fleet teams with managing fleet card activities.
  • The app enables users to efficiently capture receipts and review transactions in real-time.
  • It enhances spend visibility and streamlines processes for both drivers and fleet managers in the field.

*Summarized by AI

RoadFlex’s mobile app experience for drivers, fleet managers, and administrators across iOS and Android, is now available. The mobile app gives fleet teams a faster, easier way to manage fleet card activity, capture receipts, review transactions, and maintain spend visibility from the field.

Fleet operations are increasingly distributed across job sites, routes, departments, and service locations. For many organizations, drivers and supervisors need access to spend tools while they are away from a desk.

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The RoadFlex mobile app was designed to bring those workflows directly into the hands of the people managing fleet activity every day.

“Fleet spend doesn’t happen behind a desk, but it happens at the pump, on the road, at job sites, and across distributed field operations,” said Greg Soh, CTO and president of RoadFlex. “Our mobile app gives drivers and fleet managers easier access to the tools they need to manage card activity, submit receipts, and maintain visibility into spend in real time.”

Using the RoadFlex Mobile App

Through the RoadFlex mobile app, drivers can access their assigned cards, view recent transaction activity, and upload receipts directly from their mobile devices. RoadFlex said this helps reduce manual follow-up, improves documentation, and gives finance and operations teams a cleaner audit trail for fleet-related purchases.

“One of the core features includes the fuel station finder which allows users to find the most affordable fuel station by fuel type within a X ( X = 2, 5, 10 or 25) miles radius through the Google API,” said Soh. “The four-step backend process involves geocoding, nearby search, pricing retrieval by fuel type, and map rendering.”

Helping Fleet Managers

The app also supports fleet managers and administrators, allowing them to monitor activity, receive exception alerts, review transaction details, track receipt compliance, and support drivers during field operations. This multi-role access helps bridge the gap between frontline drivers, supervisors, and back-office finance teams.

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Designed Around Fleet Operations

RoadFlex said that unlike generic corporate card tools, its app is built specifically around fleet operations and connecting drivers, vehicles, cards, receipts, policy controls, and reporting in one platform.

The mobile app extends that fleet-specific workflow to iOS and Android devices, making it easier for organizations to deploy RoadFlex across mixed workforces and distributed teams.

For commercial, enterprise, and public-sector fleets, RoadFlex said mobile access is especially important as organizations look to improve accountability, reduce administrative burden, and maintain better control over fuel and operating expenses.


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