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Updated Jul 18, 2024

ClearPathGPS Review and Pricing

Mark Fairlie
Written By: Mark FairlieSenior Analyst & Expert on Business Ownership
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Editors Score:9/10
ClearPathGPS offers feature-rich GPS fleet tracking software for a reasonable price. You aren't locked into a long-term contract, nor do you have to spend a fortune to keep track of your fleet, making this service our best pick for affordability.
Thumbs Up Pros
  • It costs only $25 per vehicle per month to get advanced reporting, real-time alerts and access to ClearPathGPS’ open API.
  • The vendor’s 30-day rolling contract with a 30-day risk-free guarantee is the strongest onboarding offer of all the providers we reviewed.
Thumbs Down Cons
  • While ClearPathGPS’ AI dashcam and events recording function well, we’d prefer them to be linked to a driver training program, as is the case with rival Motive.
  • The refresh time of 30 seconds could be better, although ClearPathGPS is not the worst in this area.
Editor's Rating9/10

Price-conscious small business owners need affordable and transparent pricing from their GPS fleet tracking service. ClearPathGPS is our choice for the best GPS fleet tracking service for businesses prioritizing affordability. There are no hidden fees or changing prices; you know exactly how much your service will cost monthly. It also helps that ClearPathGPS doesn’t break the bank; we love that the vendor charges just $20 per vehicle per month for the Standard package and $25 per vehicle per month for the Pro package. There are no long-term contracts, and there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee.

ClearPathGPS Editor’s Score: 9.0/10

ClearPathGPS Editor's Rating:

9 / 10

Contract length
10/10
Price
10/10
Refresh rate
8/10
Customer support
7/10
Hardware type
10/10
Functionality
9/10

Why We Chose ClearPathGPS for Affordability

Two common complaints about fleet management services are the providers’ long-term contracts and lack of pricing transparency. Most vendors, like Samsara, require you to sign a lengthy agreement, typically for 36 months. You may get a money-back guarantee, but once you sign up, you’re locked in. This model can get costly if you don’t need all the services you’re paying for. 

ClearPathGPS is different. While the vendor no longer advertises pricing on its website, we confirmed its affordable rates with a representative. At just $20 per vehicle per month, this service makes sense for business owners with small fleets who don’t want to spend a fortune to keep tabs on them. For that price, you get software that works on desktops, tablets and mobile devices, so you can check on your fleet no matter where you are. You can also contact drivers and manage reports directly from the software.

Additionally, ClearPathGPS doesn’t lock you into a long-term contract and honors a 30-day money-back guarantee. We love that the company provides these perks without skimping on essential features. For these reasons, ClearPathGPS stands out as the best GPS fleet management service for cost-conscious businesses seeking a budget-friendly solution.

FYIDid you know
ClearPathGPS is one of the few fleet management software providers to charge month to month; most make you sign a three-year contract. Check out our review of GPS Trackit to learn about a vendor that offers both monthly and long-term contract options.

ClearPathGPS map and mobile app

ClearPathGPS makes it cheap and easy to track fleets of all sizes. Source: ClearPathGPS

Ease of Use

ClearPathGPS is cloud-based software that makes monitoring and tracking your fleet easy. The navigation menu stays on the left of the screen, while the information and controls appear on the right. It’s an efficient, user-friendly layout that requires little time for fleet managers and administrators to learn.

The platform’s easy navigation works through the five main buttons on the left:

  • Map: Select Map to see all your vehicle locations on a map. Selecting a vehicle opens a panel with information like the most recent event (for example, the driver turning off the ignition). You can make notes on a vehicle and see its latest street-view image. You can also follow a specific vehicle, provide directions to the driver, create a shareable link for people at the receiving end to track the vehicle, and set up a geozone.
  • Reports: You can run reports on vehicle and driver statistics (like idling, stopping, ignition status and speed), dashcam events, harsh driving events, power events (like whether the GPS tracker is connected or has a blown fuse), geozone arrivals and departures, power takeoffs (for assets such as cement mixers), driver ID (useful for when drivers use different vehicles), driver timecards, and asset tracking. We like how easy the system makes it to download and email reports to others.
  • Alerts: Set up triggers and specify who receives notifications. Alerts can be related to safety events (like speeding), fleet activity (like harsh braking and excessive idling time), fleet maintenance (like fault codes or setting preventative maintenance schedules) and custom configurations. You can also decide whether alerts should be sent outside standard business hours.
  • Dashcam media: You can configure how cameras are deployed in the field and what you want them to track. This section houses a library of videos on poor driving behaviors for managers to review.
  • Admin: Select Admin to set up global settings for your fleet’s dashcams, drivers, geozones, users, vehicles, groups (drivers and vehicles) and maintenance.

ClearPathGPS has a mobile app (available for iOS and Android devices) that lets you easily monitor your fleet and take any necessary action on the go. We like that you can respond to customer inquiries directly from the app, which gives you live access to fleet maps, reports, and vehicle and driver information, no matter where you are.

ClearPathGPS desktop dashboard

The ClearPathGPS desktop dashboard for fleet managers and administrators displays a crisp interface. Source: ClearPathGPS

Features

We were impressed with the number of valuable features and services ClearPathGPS offers, especially considering its affordability.

Hardware and Installation Options

We appreciate that ClearPathGPS provides a wide selection of reliable hardware for both asset and vehicle tracking, as some companies have limited technology offerings. ClearPathGPS’s current range of hardware includes the following devices:

  • Plug-and-play GPS device: Intended for light- to medium-duty trucks and cars, this matchbox-sized tracker can be self-installed, is easy to fit in the vehicle’s OBD-II port, has decent memory storage and can pinpoint its location within a 10-foot radius.
  • Covert hardwired tracker: You can keep your OBD-II port free with this device, which is installed in a hidden location behind a vehicle’s dashboard. It has location accuracy to within 10 feet and AT&T 4G network reliability. It’s built to U.S. military shock and vibration standards.
  • AI dashcam: This dashcam boasts a dual-facing camera system with driver-alerting features, in-cab driver coaching and live-view access. It connects to the OBD-II port and is powered by the vehicle’s battery. It has a 120-degree wide-angle high-definition lens, records at 1080p road-facing and 720p driver-facing, and tracks location, speed, and accurate time and date information while the ignition is on. Thirty days of image and video cloud storage is available. It can store up to 60 hours of drive-time footage on its internal memory.
  • Dual-powered asset tracker: This device offers 30-second tracking (when wired to the ignition) and is designed for trailers, heavy equipment and various powered indoor and outdoor assets. It checks in twice a day to the base and is built to U.S. military shock and vibration standards.
  • Solar-powered tracker: This option is designed for outdoor assets, like containers, dumpsters and unpowered equipment. We like that it has a continuously self-charging solar cell battery. It sends an update every 30 seconds to 10 minutes when the object moves and every six or 12 hours when it’s stationary. It’s weatherproofed to IP67 standards.
  • Industrial-grade asset tracker: This 100 percent satellite-based communication device is intended for heavy-duty equipment, attachments and tools in remote areas with low coverage. It provides two location updates daily and can operate in temperatures ranging from 40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit.

ClearPathGPS has two videos on its YouTube channel showing how to install the plug-and-play tracker (two minutes long) and the hardwired version (four minutes long). The dashcam, which lets you monitor drivers’ behaviors in the cabin as soon as they turn on their vehicle, is straightforward to install. Once implemented, you can “drop in” on drivers and pull 20-second video clips anytime. You can also view dashcam footage in real time while recording and storing it for later viewing.

ClearPathGPS AI dashcam

The ClearPathGPS AI dashcam sends footage back to the software platform. Source: ClearPathGPS

Safety Tools

We love that safety is at the core of the ClearPathGPS system. Managers can see vehicles in real time to monitor progress and identify instances of poor driving behaviors, like speeding, hard braking, excessive acceleration and hard cornering. However, in our Motive review, we detailed how that service lets you send videos of infractions to the driver mobile app; unfortunately, this innovative and educational feature is not available with ClearPathGPS.

Still, ClearPathGPS encourages best practices for fleet safety in other ways. For example, using live traffic feeds, the system reroutes drivers to avoid areas of heavy congestion, helping them stay on schedule. Drivers are more likely to break the rules in difficult driving conditions, and we like that ClearPathGPS tries to avoid putting them in those situations.

ClearPathGPS bad driving behavior tracking

ClearPathGPS tracks instances of bad driving behavior. Source: ClearPathGPS

Fuel Performance

In addition to focusing on safer driving and route optimization, both of which improve fuel performance, ClearPathGPS can further help you save on fuel costs. The vendor’s partnership with WEX Fuel Cards offers access to cheaper gas and diesel for your fleet vehicles. This is another aspect of the service’s financial friendliness, and the WEX integration also makes it easier to detect fuel fraud. 

We love that the program monitors all fuel purchases for verification and expense tracking. This feature is somewhat similar to Motive’s partnership with Mastercard, which also provides businesses with a spend management tool.

Maintenance

ClearPathGPS has two maintenance options: Preventative Maintenance and Equipment Monitoring. 

  • Preventative Maintenance: The Preventative Maintenance feature allows you to set up custom maintenance schedules for each vehicle in your fleet. You choose the factor that triggers a maintenance event, like miles driven, time since last service or total engine hours. When the time for servicing approaches, the system sends you an alert. Note that preventive maintenance alerts are available only to Pro plan members.
  • Equipment Monitoring: Meanwhile, you can monitor vehicle and equipment health and performance in real time with the Equipment Monitoring feature. The ClearPathGPS platform reads and interprets fault codes sent by a vehicle’s OBD system. The resulting notifications allow fleet managers to book out-of-cycle service events to stop minor issues from becoming larger problems that take vehicles off the road.

Alerts

You can set up instant alerts with ClearPathGPS if you’re enrolled in the Pro plan. There are five main types of alerts:

  • Geofence alerts: Notification when a vehicle enters or exits a designated area
  • Speeding alerts: Notification when a vehicle exceeds a designated speed limit
  • Idle alerts: Notification when a vehicle has been idling too long
  • After hours: Notification when a vehicle is being used beyond normal hours
  • Maintenance alerts: Notification when it’s time for a vehicle to undergo servicing as part of the preventive maintenance program (choose interval frequency by mileage, engine hours or date)

We like that you can receive these alerts via text or email. You can also choose whether to receive alerts after standard business hours.

ClearPathGPS text alerts

Fleet managers using ClearPathGPS can get alerts via text message. Source: ClearPathGPS

Mobile App

ClearPathGPS has apps for iOS and Android devices. Managers get real-time vehicle tracking (showing the vehicle’s live location, speed and travel direction) as well as real-time geofence alerts and notifications of poor driver behavior (for instances of harsh braking, acceleration, etc.). You can access reports on vehicle usage and fuel consumption, manage maintenance schedules, and communicate with drivers and dispatchers.

Drivers in your fleet have their own mobile app that, in addition to displaying job schedules and driving directions, helps them manage electronic logging device (ELD) compliance requirements and allows them to run driver vehicle inspections with guided instructions. This is on par with what competitors offer. [Read related article: What Is a Department of Transportation Background Check?]

ClearPathGPS mobile app

The ClearPathGPS mobile app serves both fleet managers and drivers. Source: ClearPathGPS

Pricing

We like that ClearPathGPS separates its offerings into plans for vehicle tracking, asset or trailer tracking, and heavy equipment tracking so you can focus on the functions you need. For this review, we compared the company’s vehicle tracking plans with other services we investigated.

ClearPathGPS offers two plans for vehicle tracking: Standard and Pro. While it’s disappointing that the vendor’s website no longer lists the pricing (apart from noting a $30-per-month fee for the vehicle dashcam), it does still detail what is included in each package, and we were able to confirm the base costs with a company representative.

  • Standard: This plan costs $20 per vehicle per month. It includes all the main vehicle telematics features, like geofencing, traffic overlay, ELD support and driver reports. However, it lacks real-time alerts, which are reserved for the Pro level.
  • Pro: This plan costs $25 per vehicle per month. It includes everything in the Standard tier, plus the aforementioned real-time alerts, full compliance support, advanced reports, open API access, integrations and more.

For only $5 more per vehicle per month, businesses can get a lot more bang for their buck with the Pro package and still keep this expense manageable overall. Additional upsides for cost-conscious companies include the following: 

  • ClearPathGPS doesn’t require a long-term contract.
  • It has no fleet size requirements (you can use the service even if you have only one vehicle). 
  • It promises a 30-day money-back guarantee. 

This pricing and flexibility give businesses affordability you’re unlikely to find elsewhere.

Bottom LineBottom line
ClearPathGPS is a great choice for small businesses with a tight budget and concerns about long-term contracts. If you aren't satisfied within the first 30 days, you can take advantage of the company's money-back guarantee.

Implementation/Onboarding

ClearPathGPS is a cloud-based and browser-based solution, meaning you don’t have to download software onto your desktop or laptop to use the GPS fleet management program. However, you’ll download the apps for Android and iOS mobile devices, which is standard.

If you select the plug-and-play hardware, the implementation process will be extremely straightforward, with installations that take only a few minutes. In addition to the instructive YouTube videos mentioned above, the ClearPathGPS website includes more than a dozen easy-to-read, step-by-step articles covering hardware installation.

You can enable a small selection of 10 integrations, including Slack, MacroPoint, Fleetio (also offered by ClearPathGPS competitor Azuga) and ServiceTitan. The Route4Me app is handy for ensuring your drivers take the optimal route. Although there aren’t many integration options, it’s more than you get with some rivals.

We appreciate that the company also offers access to its API data, including real-time location data and vehicle and driver information. With a developer’s help, this should allow for seamless integration between ClearPathGPS and your other business software. [Check out our review of FleetUp to find out why we were especially pleased with its API services.]

Customer Support

ClearPathGPS provides customer service via phone, email, chat and an online contact form, but the hours are limited: Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ET. Still, the company encourages businesses to reach out after hours if necessary and says a representative will respond as soon as possible. Other notable customer support features include the following: 

  • Customer success team: As part of ClearPathGPS’s commitment to providing ongoing support for Pro subscribers throughout their term, the company also has a customer success team whose first job is to ensure your business gets the most from the platform. They’ll also show customers the platform’s additional benefits in case specific features might be helpful for a particular business.
  • Self-help: There is an extensive knowledge base on the company’s website containing instructions and guides on installing the products, using the web portal, navigating the apps, and making the most out of the API and other integration tools. The ClearPathGPS site also has webinars, FAQs, blog posts, case studies and information on product updates.
  • Status dashboards: We like that if you experience a service interruption, you can check the vendor’s status dashboard at status.clearpathgps.com to see if the system is having an outage or dealing with other technical issues. The company also posts announcements of operation problems on its Twitter feed. We appreciate this level of transparency.
TipBottom line
Check out our review of Samsara and our review of Verizon Connect if 24/7 support is important to you. Both companies provide around-the-clock customer service; however, Samsara will push you toward live chat before speaking with you on the phone.

Limitations

One downside of ClearPathGPS is its 30-second refresh rate. That may be quick enough for some businesses, but it’s not as fast as the refresh rates offered by other top GPS fleet management service providers, like Samsara. Additionally, to get access to real-time alerts, you’ll need the Pro plan, which costs $5 extra per vehicle per month, though this isn’t a significant added expense.

Additionally, while ClearPathGPS is entirely capable of capturing driving infractions with its dashcam and sending the footage back to the platform, this function isn’t integrated with any sort of driver training program. 

Methodology

We researched and analyzed the best GPS fleet management services to help businesses of all sizes choose the right GPS fleet tracking solution. Our investigations included examining each provider’s equipment, software platform, refresh rates, implementation and usability, pricing, customer service availability, integrations, and scalability. To identify the top solution for businesses seeking an affordable service, we paid particular attention to costs, contract requirements, and the features and functionality that affect a service’s value. ClearPathGPS set itself apart by combining affordable rates with month-to-month contracts for well-featured packages. 

FAQ

ClearPathGPS charges $20 per vehicle per month for the Standard package and $25 per vehicle per month for the Pro package. In addition, there is a $30 monthly fee for a dashcam.
No. ClearPathGPS doesn't require you to sign a long-term contract. It is one of the few GPS fleet management vendors with this level of flexibility. The company provides its services on a month-to-month basis and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Bottom Line

We recommend ClearPathGPS for …

  • Cost-conscious business owners who want to know upfront exactly how much fleet management software will cost them each month.
  • Businesses that don’t need real-time alerts to manage their fleet.
  • Companies that don’t want to commit to a vendor for a long time.

We don’t recommend ClearPathGPS for …

  • Businesses that can’t afford to pay a few dollars more for real-time alerts.
  • Companies that are looking for extensive driver accountability and training tools.
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Mark Fairlie
Written By: Mark FairlieSenior Analyst & Expert on Business Ownership
Mark Fairlie brings decades of expertise in telecommunications and telemarketing to the forefront as the former business owner of a direct marketing company. Also well-versed in a variety of other B2B topics, such as taxation, investments and cybersecurity, he now advises fellow entrepreneurs on the best business practices. At business.com, Fairlie covers a range of technology solutions, including CRM software, email and text message marketing services, fleet management services, call center software and more. With a background in advertising and sales, Fairlie made his mark as the former co-owner of Meridian Delta, which saw a successful transition of ownership in 2015. Through this journey, Fairlie gained invaluable hands-on experience in everything from founding a business to expanding and selling it. Since then, Fairlie has embarked on new ventures, launching a second marketing company and establishing a thriving sole proprietorship.
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