Fleet Map
GPS tracking, geofencing, trip playback, speed alerts. Connect Samsara, Motive, or Geotab and know where every truck is and what it's doing.
Last updated May 13, 2026
The 9 PM problem
The answer was a dot on a map the whole time.
Right now
Tap a unit and get speed, heading, and the last ping. No phone tree, no callback — the answer's already on screen.
The live map runs in the sandbox →Illustrative demo fleet · the dots come from your real telematics
Live Tracking
Every vehicle on one map. Color-coded by status (moving, idle, stopped). Click any vehicle for speed, heading, and last update. Integrates with Samsara, Motive, and Geotab.
I-35 N · Edmond
Oklahoma City
I-40 E · Henryetta
Last updated: 10 seconds ago
Geofencing
Draw a zone on the map and Dockex watches it. Get notified when vehicles enter or leave. Set time-aware rules (like alerts only during off-hours). One tap to create, instant activation.
OKC Distribution Center
Circle · 0.5 mile radius
Active: Mon-Fri, 6AM-6PM
Recent Events
→ Unit #023 entered · 2:15 PM
← Unit #089 exited · 1:42 PM
Trip History
Replay any vehicle's route as an animated path on the map. Speed-colored segments show where drivers went fast or slow. Full trip details with stops, idle time, and mileage.
Departed OKC yard
6:15 AM
Fuel stop · Stroud
7:42 AM
Delivery · Tulsa
8:58 AM
Idle · 22 min
9:15 AM
How the night shift runs it
Most owners I talk to already have telematics. The hardware is in the cab, the subscription bills monthly, and the provider dashboard is fine (if you keep one browser tab open all day and tab-switch into it every 10 minutes).
The problem is the map lives by itself. Compliance lives in another tab. Maintenance is on a desktop spreadsheet. Driver files are in a shared drive (which somebody renamed last Tuesday and now you're hunting for the new folder).
DOCKEX Fleet Map plugs into your existing telematics through the provider's API — Samsara, Motive, or Geotab, the three we run live today. Every truck on your provider account shows up on the DOCKEX map next to your compliance, maintenance, and document records. No hardware swap, no second SIM, no re-wiring.
Drawing a geofence in most fleet tools is a 6-step ritual (open the map, find the zones panel, pick a shape, draw, name it, set rules, save). DOCKEX collapses that into 1 tap and a name field. A polygon, or a radius around a pinned point.
Time-aware rules are the underrated piece. A yard geofence that alerts on entry 24/7 will spam you all day. The same fence scoped to nights and weekends only flags the after-hours visit you actually want to know about.
Pair geofences with the action inbox on the dashboard and the map starts pushing real signals (a truck idled in a yard for 4 hours past dispatch, a driver took a 60-mile detour off the assigned route) instead of pinging you on every routine check-in.
Trip playback earns its keep on the 3 hard conversations every dispatcher has eventually: a broker disputing a detention charge, an insurance carrier asking about a fault claim, and a driver pushing back on a coaching note.
DOCKEX replays the route as an animated path with speed-colored segments (green at cruising speed, amber in the mid-band, red where the truck ran fast). Stops are detected and timestamped, idle time gets called out, and total mileage rolls up at the bottom.
Hand the playback to the broker, the insurer, or the driver, and the conversation gets shorter. Receipts, not arguments.
The map is a window into one slice of fleet truth (where things are right now). Pair it with vehicle records, compliance tracking, and maintenance and you stop tab-hopping entirely. That's the whole pitch.
KEY FEATURES
Live GPS TrackingGeofencingTrip PlaybackSpeed AlertsSamsara · Motive · GeotabETA CalculationBehavior Events
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