Fuel finder
An app or web tool used to locate accepted fuel stops and compare prices or discounts.
Why It Matters
Fuel finder affects the workflow around authorizing fuel, finding locations, importing records or reviewing driver activity.
How It Shows Up
- Fuel finder may appear in a mobile app, portal, API, export file or third-party integration.
- It can reduce manual work only if the data fields match the carrier's billing and recordkeeping process.
- Permissions, exports and driver adoption should be tested before relying on the workflow.
Example
A fleet using fuel finder should test one driver or unit first, then check whether the resulting report is useful for statements, IFTA records or accounting imports.
Common Mix-Up
A feature name does not prove the workflow fits. Ask for sample exports or screenshots where possible.
What to Check
- Confirm whether fuel finder is included in the card account or requires another app or integration.
- Check export formats, user permissions and whether data arrives in time for billing or IFTA work.
- Test the workflow with one driver or unit before relying on it across a fleet.
Questions to Ask
- Is fuel finder included with the account or sold separately?
- What fields can be exported, and in what format?
- Who can edit settings or see driver-level data?
Related Fuel Card Profiles
Mudflap
Mudflap is an app-based diesel discount program rather than a traditional fleet credit card. Public app listings describe choosing a truck stop in the app, connecting a debit or credit card and receiving a fuel savings code, with no credit check language in the app listing.
Relay Payments Fuel Payments
Relay Payments provides digital payment tools for trucking, including fuel payment workflows and OTR expense controls. Public Relay pages support claims around app-based payments, digital codes, geofencing, preset limits and reporting, but card-level fees, credit terms and IFTA exports should be verified directly.
AtoB Fuel Card
AtoB offers a fleet fuel card with broad fuel acceptance language, discount tools, controls, app workflows and accounting or IFTA support references. Public pages mention a late payment fee, but applicants should confirm all subscription, card and transaction terms directly.