KEEP YOUR FLEET MOVING WHILE YOU WAIT FOR HARDWARE
The Dispatch360 Driver App. Your Tablet. Running Right Now.
Before Dispatch360: A new truck arrives but the dedicated Dispatch360 tablet is still in transit. Or a driver's tablet is out of commission and a replacement is on the way. In the past, that truck sat idle or ran on paper while you waited.
After Dispatch360: Download the Dispatch360 Driver App on any compatible iOS or Android tablet. The driver gets orders, delivery status workflows, digital ticketing, and customer signatures — the core dispatch experience — without waiting for dedicated hardware to arrive.
Built for the Gaps. Not as a Replacement.
The Dispatch360 Driver App was developed for situations where dedicated hardware is temporarily unavailable — not as a permanent alternative to the purpose-built Dispatch360 tablet. The dedicated tablet is purpose-built for the vehicle environment: rugged, reliable GPS, and fully integrated with the skEYE-One M1 vehicle computer for sensor automation. The Driver App runs on any compatible iPad or Android tablet and covers the core dispatch workflow while you wait for the right hardware.
Common situations where the Driver App makes sense: A growing operation that added trucks to an existing fleet and is waiting on new tablets to arrive. A brand new customer onboarding who needs to get familiar with the platform before dedicated hardware ships. A driver whose tablet was lost or damaged and needs temporary coverage. In every case the goal is the same — keep the truck in the dispatch system and the driver on the platform with no operational gap.
Fleet Expansion
Adding trucks to your existing fleet and waiting on dedicated tablets. Get new drivers active on the platform immediately using their own compatible device.
New Customer Onboarding
Equipment is on order and in transit. Use the Driver App to get your team familiar with Dispatch360 workflows before dedicated hardware arrives.
Lost or Damaged Tablet
A driver's dedicated tablet is out of commission and a replacement is on the way. The Driver App keeps that truck in the system with no operational gap.
Temporary Coverage
Any situation where a dedicated Dispatch360 tablet is temporarily unavailable. The Driver App keeps the truck dispatched and the driver on the platform.
What the Driver App Covers.
When running on a personal tablet via the Driver App, the driver has access to the full core dispatch workflow. Every delivery cycle step requires manual input from the driver — there are no hardware sensors to automate data capture — but the digital operation continues without interruption.
Order Receipt & Job Details
Drivers receive assigned orders, delivery addresses, mix specifications, and job details through the app — the same information as the dedicated tablet.
GPS Navigation
Turn-by-turn navigation to the job site built into the driver workflow. GPS accuracy depends on the personal device — see limitations below.
Delivery Cycle Updates
Drivers manually push through each status — Loaded, To Job, On Job, Start Pour, End Pour, Begin Wash, End Wash, To Plant, At Plant — keeping dispatch informed throughout.
Digital eTicketing
Digital delivery tickets generated and managed through the app. The full ticketing workflow runs manually without automated sensor inputs.
Customer Signatures
Customers sign directly on the tablet at delivery. Timestamped, geotagged proof of delivery — same as the dedicated system.
Manual Data Entry
All data that would be auto-captured by the dedicated tablet and vehicle sensors requires manual driver entry on the Driver App. Accuracy depends on the driver.
What to Know Before You Use Your Own Device.
The Driver App gives you operational continuity when dedicated hardware is not available. Here is what is different compared to running on the purpose-built Dispatch360 tablet.
No Hardware Sensor Integration
Drum rotation sensors, water-add sensors, and vehicle hardware require the skEYE-One M1 vehicle computer and the dedicated Dispatch360 tablet. Personal devices cannot connect to vehicle sensors. All data that would be auto-captured requires manual driver entry.
GPS Reliability May Vary
Consumer-grade tablets can experience GPS signal inconsistencies — particularly in low-connectivity areas or when the device OS limits background location processes. The dedicated Dispatch360 tablet is purpose-built for reliable continuous GPS in a vehicle environment.
Reporting Accuracy
Without hardware sensors automatically capturing data, reporting is only as accurate as what the driver manually enters. Operations relying on detailed production reporting, delivery cycle timing, or drum data analytics are better served by the dedicated tablet and sensor ecosystem.
No Camera or Video Integration
Vehicle cameras and the Dispatch360 video surveillance system are hardware-dependent and require the dedicated tablet and mounting hardware. The Driver App does not support video integration.
Download the Dispatch360 Driver App.
Two versions are available — one for ready-mix operations and one for volumetric. Both available for iOS on the App Store. Android installations are handled via APK — contact our team or visit the knowledge base for instructions.
View full installation guide in the Dispatch360 Knowledge Base → Installation Guide
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"Dispatch360 is the only platform we've seen purpose-built for construction materials fleets — not retrofitted from a generic logistics tool."
— Industry Review