Rovora AI reads your receipts, imports your platform statements, gives a second opinion on repair bills and answers questions about your fleet in plain English. We’re building it now — join the early-access list and be first in.
Each of these lands in early access first, built with real fleets on real data. Tell us which one you need and we'll move it up the queue.
A driver hands you a crumpled fuel receipt, or the garage emails an invoice. Take a photo or drag the PDF in — Rovora AI reads the vendor, the vehicle, the odometer, the line items and the VAT, then files everything where it belongs.
Drop in the weekly Uber or Bolt statement and Rovora AI matches every line to the right driver — fares, tips, tolls and fees land in that week's settlement, ready to reconcile. No more Sunday evenings copying numbers across.
“Which car cost me the most last month?” “Who hasn't done a pre-shift check this week?” Ask in plain English and get the answer from your own data — with the numbers to back it up, linked to the records behind them.
Before you approve a quote, Rovora AI checks it against your own history — the same job on your other cars and the last time this vehicle was in. Fair quotes sail through; the odd ones get flagged before you pay.
Further out, but already sketched. Early-access fleets vote on the order.
Handover photos compared automatically — new scratches and dents logged before the next shift.
Next week’s revenue predicted per driver and per vehicle, so surprises show up early.
A car’s whole service and cost story in three sentences — handy at resale time.
Odd fuel spend, missing takings or unusual hours flagged the moment they happen.
Who’s earning, who’s idling and who needs a chat — spotted from the numbers, not gut feel.
Alerts triaged by urgency, so the one that matters today is at the top.
We’re building these features with a handful of early fleets on real data. Join the list, tell us which one you need first, and you’ll get it before anyone else.
Running a fleet and have an AI idea we haven’t listed? Tell us — the early-access list decides what ships first.