An anonymized, first-party snapshot of active customer accounts and listed device units, with the counting method and limitations shown clearly.
The verified snapshot
As of July 12, 2026, Track My Truck's internal client book listed:
- 33 active customer accounts
- 183 device units assigned to active accounts
- 5.5 listed devices per active account on average
These are aggregate deployment counts. Customer names, contact details, pricing, and account-level information are not published here.
Active fleet-size distribution
- 11 accounts listed 1-3 devices
- 13 accounts listed 4-7 devices
- 9 accounts listed 8 or more devices
The distribution shows that the current customer base is concentrated in small fleets, with some larger small-business deployments.
Methodology
Track My Truck reviewed the Status and # of Units columns in its internal TMT Client Book 2026 on July 12, 2026. Rows marked Active were counted as active customer accounts. Device units from those active rows were summed. Inactive rows were excluded.
The average was calculated as 183 listed active device units divided by 33 active accounts, then rounded to one decimal place.
What this proves
This snapshot shows that Track My Truck has real customer deployments across multiple small-fleet sizes. It provides a dated, reproducible count instead of an unsupported marketing estimate.
What this does not prove
This page does not claim fuel savings, accident reduction, insurance savings, uptime, theft recovery, or return on investment. Those outcomes require customer-specific evidence and permission before publication.
Device units listed in the client book should not be interpreted as a guarantee that every device was online at the same moment. Account status and unit assignments can change after the review date.
Privacy and editorial standard
Customer identities and commercial details are withheld because Track My Truck has not published customer permission for named case studies on this page.
Reviewed July 12, 2026 by the Track My Truck Operations Review. The next update should use a dated export and the same counting method so changes can be compared consistently.