Deelo vs Verizon Connect

Verizon Connect is enterprise fleets that need comprehensive telematics. Deelo is the all-in-one alternative with 50+ apps at a fraction of the cost.

Deelo

Price: Free / from $19/seat/mo

Best for: Businesses that want one platform for everything

Strengths

  • 50+ integrated apps in one platform — CRM, invoicing, scheduling, helpdesk, eCommerce, HR, and more
  • Free plan with all apps included; paid plans from $19/seat/month with no contracts
  • Data flows between apps automatically — no integrations to configure or maintain
  • Built-in AI assistant that works across all your business data

Considerations

  • Newer platform with a growing but smaller community compared to legacy tools
  • Individual apps may have fewer niche features than a single-purpose competitor
  • Ecosystem of third-party integrations is still expanding

Verizon Connect

Price: Quote-based ($25-$40+/vehicle/mo typical)

Best for: Enterprise fleets that need comprehensive telematics

Strengths

  • Comprehensive fleet tracking with decades of telematics experience
  • Strong route optimization and dispatching tools
  • Asset tracking beyond vehicles (trailers, equipment)

Gaps Deelo fills

  • Long-term contracts with early termination fees
  • Interface feels dated compared to newer competitors
  • No CRM, invoicing, or operational tools beyond fleet

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureDeeloVerizon Connect
Real-time vehicle GPS tracking
Maintenance scheduling and alerts
Driver behavior and safety scoring
Fuel consumption tracking and reporting
Vehicle inspection checklists (DVIR)
Mileage tracking and trip logging
Built-in CRM
Invoicing & billing
50+ integrated business apps
AI assistant
No long-term contract required
Free plan available

Where Each Platform Excels

Pricing & Value

Deelo starts free with all 50+ apps and upgrades to $19/seat/month. Verizon Connect costs Quote-based ($25-$40+/vehicle/mo typical) and only covers fleet management. For businesses that need more than one tool, Deelo replaces multiple subscriptions with a single, affordable platform.

Platform Breadth

Verizon Connect excels at fleet management with features like real-time vehicle gps tracking and maintenance scheduling and alerts. Deelo matches these capabilities and adds CRM, invoicing, scheduling, helpdesk, eCommerce, HR, project management, and 40+ more apps — all connected, all included.

Setup & Learning Curve

Deelo gets most businesses running in under 15 minutes with industry-specific onboarding. Verizon Connect requires more time and configuration to get started. The difference is that with Deelo, you set up one platform instead of integrating five.

Support & AI

Deelo includes a built-in AI assistant that can answer questions, pull data, and help you navigate across all 50+ apps. Verizon Connect may offer support documentation and chat, but it cannot reach into your CRM, invoices, and schedules the way Deelo's integrated assistant can.

Which One Is Right for You?

Choose Verizon Connect if...

  • You only need fleet management and nothing else
  • You are already deeply invested in the Verizon Connect ecosystem
  • You need the most specialized fleet management features regardless of cost

Choose Deelo if...

  • You want fleet management plus CRM, invoicing, scheduling, and more in one platform
  • You are tired of paying for and managing multiple SaaS subscriptions
  • You want an AI-powered platform that grows with your business
  • You want to start free with no contract lock-in

Try the Verizon Connect Alternative That Does It All

Get fleet management plus 50+ business apps, free. No credit card, no contract.