LeasePlan Updates its Driver Mobile App
The app features a completely redesigned user interface built on a new, more flexible platform, and is designed to empower drivers to be more productive, freeing up time spent managing tasks and vehicle-related deadlines.

The app features a completely redesigned user interface built on a new, more flexible platform, and is designed to empower drivers to be more productive, freeing up time spent managing tasks and vehicle-related deadlines.
Graphic: LeasePlan
LeasePlan USA has launched an updated version of its MyLeasePlan mobile app to assist fleet drivers.
The app features a completely redesigned user interface built on a new, more flexible platform, and is designed to empower drivers to be more productive, freeing up time spent managing tasks and vehicle-related deadlines, according to the fleet management company.
With the updates, drivers using the app now have a solution that digitally stores necessary documents, a place to review important updates, and help them resolve unexpected issues from anywhere, LeasePlan said.
“At LeasePlan, we strive to continually develop and adapt quickly to provide digital solutions for customer needs before they arise. This app is a major step forward in our initiatives to further improve our customer-facing portals,” says Felipe Smolka, executive vice president of transformation. “Our beta testers are thrilled with the new notifications and communications that help them stay informed and close the loop on essential tasks.”
MyLeasePlan is available on iOS and Android devices. The new version of the app is now available in the App Store and Google Play Store.
“Research tells us our drivers are busy focusing on the job at hand. When it comes to managing their company cars, time is money,” says Alison Kirkland, LeasePlan’s digital product manager. “They want clear instructions on how to complete action items, along with the digital technology that empowers them to do so without having to call for help. The app gives them just that.”
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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