Photo courtesy of RoadFlex
RoadFlex, a New York- and San Francisco-based provider of artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered fuel management solutions for fleets, has been recognized as the “Best Customer Support” Software in the Accounting Software category for 2025 by Software Advice, a Gartner company.
The company was awarded this recognition in May and says it underscores RoadFlex’s commitment to delivering helpful service and solutions tailored to the needs of fleet operators nationwide.
RoadFlex’s platform offers comprehensive fuel risk management and tracking capabilities, allowing fleet operators to save an average of 11 percent annually on fuel expenses, according to the company. Features such as real-time vehicle telematics integration, transaction controls and AI-powered analytics provide fleet managers with visibility and control over fuel expenditures.
“This recognition from Capterra, Software Advice and GetApp reflects the trust our customers place in us daily,” says Rush Akin, chief revenue officer at RoadFlex. “Our mission is to empower fleets with intuitive tools and world-class service, and this award validates our dedication to that goal.”
RoadFlex’s fuel cards are accepted at all fuel stations nationwide that accept Visa, offering fleets the convenience of refueling anywhere. The company adds that its platform’s security features, including fuel level tracking and fuel type purchase verification, help prevent fraud and misuse, aiming to ensure that every dollar spent is accounted for.
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