Adding a Driver

FuelCloud Allows unlimited drivers to be added to the website. Here are instructions for manually adding Drivers. 

 

Go to My Assets-Drivers 

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Click on Add Drivers- Enter Driver information

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Click Next enter Custom Fields if applicable

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Click Save and Customize- Enter restrictions if applicable. 

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For more information on importing multiple drivers, check out our article on Importing Drivers. You can configure the following details when adding a driver to your account:

Driver Name

This is used to identify the driver in the system. It will appear in reports

Driver PIN

Driver PIN is used to authorize a fuel transaction, and must be unique for each driver in your account.

Driver Phone (Optional)

This field can be used to store your driver's phone number in FuelCloud. This can make it easier for you to contact your driver if needed.

Driver Code

Driver Code is sometimes used for reporting or tracking in other systems. For example, if your accounting software has a unique code used to identify each driver, you can add that code here to make it easier to associate transactions in FuelCloud with the information already in your accounting software.

This feature is only available in Jobber accounts. When this box is checked, the driver's PIN can be used to authorize Fill transactions on your customer's tanks in the FuelCloud app. This means you can identify the driver that delivered each Fill in your FuelCloud reports, or only allow certain drivers to deliver fuel.

Custom Fields

Custom Data Fields let you track extra information about each driver. For example, division or department. If Custom Fields are configured for your Company, you'll be able to add specific data for each driver in the custom fields you've added. This data will be recorded to each transaction for that driver, and can be used to easily group transactions in your reports.

Access Schedule

By default, Drivers can pump fuel at any time. If you want to control when a driver is allowed to pump fuel, use an Access Schedule.

Restrictions

By default, Drivers can use all tanks and vehicles in your account. If you want to control which tanks and vehicles your drivers can use, you can do that using Access Groups and Individual Access.

Transaction Limits

You can use Transaction Limits to control how much fuel a driver can pump within a given period of time. 

 

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