Productivity
Onfleet
18 min
onfleet is a last mile delivery management platform that helps businesses manage drivers, track deliveries, and optimize routes integrating onfleet with make com enables automated task creation, real time delivery updates, and streamlined driver assignment across delivery operations this is ai generated content based on official onfleet documentation the content may contain mistakes please verify important information if you have questions on vendor documentation, contact https //support onfleet com directly requirements to use the onfleet app in make, you must have an active onfleet account and an api key, https //onfleet com/ for subscription, refer to the https //onfleet com/ connect onfleet and {{product name}} to get started, you must first create a connection between onfleet and {{product name}} , allowing the two services to communicate obtain your api key in your onfleet account create the connection in make obtain your api key in your onfleet account before you create the connection in {{product name}} , you should first obtain your api key in your onfleet account to obtain your api key navigate to settings in the dashboard click the api section copy the api key displayed on screen you will use this value while creating a connection in {{product name}} because the ui might have changed, the steps you see on your screen might be different, https //docs onfleet com/reference/authentication create the connection in {{product name}} https //www make com/en/register , add the onfleet module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and click create a connection if you add a module with an instant tag, click create a webhook , then create a connection optional in the connection name field, enter a name for the connection enter the authentication credentials you copied from your onfleet account or follow the on screen instructions to create the connection for detailed information on connecting an application, see docid\ so88fm6pkt0g adkddfzz page onfleet modules after connecting to the onfleet app, you can choose from a list of available modules to build your {{scenario plural lowercase}} create a task adds a new delivery task to your onfleet dashboard for assignment and tracking delete a task removes a specific task from your account using its unique id get a task retrieves detailed information about a specific task using its unique id make an api call executes a custom api request to the connected service using your authorized credentials search tasks finds tasks based on your search criteria or displays all available tasks update a task updates the details of a specific task using its unique id watch recipient sms response missed triggers when a recipient replies to an sms notification, but the organization is currently unable to process or respond to that reply watch task arrival triggers when a worker comes within the specified distance (in meters) of a designated location watch task assigned triggers when a new task is assigned to a specific worker in your system watch task cloned triggers when a duplicate of an existing task is created watch task completed triggers when a worker finishes and marks a task as completed watch task created triggers when a new task is added to your account watch task delayed triggers an event when the specified delay time meets or exceeds the threshold value you set, measured in seconds watch task deleted triggers when a task is permanently removed from your account watch task eta triggers when a worker's estimated time of arrival (eta) is equal to or less than the specified threshold value, measured in seconds watch task failed triggers an event whenever a task encounters a failure watch task started triggers when a worker begins working on a specific task watch task unassigned triggers when a task is removed from a worker and is no longer assigned to them watch task updated triggers whenever any changes are made to a task, such as updates to its assignment, feedback, or attachments like photos and signatures watch worker duty triggers when a worker's status changes between off duty (0) and on duty (1) templates you can look for more templates in https //www make com/en/templates , where you'll find thousands of pre created {{scenario plural lowercase}} onfleet resources you can have access to more resources related to this app on the following links https //onfleet com/ https //docs onfleet com/reference#setup tutorial https //www make com/en/integrations/onfleet