Fleet operators
Multi-car cash flow without the spreadsheet
When several cars share accounts, guessing which month was good gets expensive. Sync once, review spending by category, and watch net worth as the fleet grows.
Start 7-day trialBefore and after
Before
One checking account for every car and still no clear net
After
Income and costs categorized across the whole fleet
Before
Owner reviews that take half a Sunday
After
Cash flow charts and AI answers on synced bank data
Fleet operators drown in shared checking activity: payouts, repairs, insurance renewals, and transfers that look identical in the bank app. Lane pulls that activity into one calm dashboard so you can review the fleet without rebuilding a spreadsheet.
Start with the operating accounts you already use. Categorize vehicle costs once. Use cash flow and net worth as the scoreboard while you grow the lot.
When several cars share accounts, guessing which month was good gets expensive. Lane is built for that shared-bank reality: one sync, one transaction inbox, and charts that answer whether the fleet covered itself.
This is not a full fleet management system. It is money clarity for operators who already live in the bank statement and need a cleaner weekly review.
Cash flow
One place for multi-car money
Income and operating spend across the fleet, without another Sunday spreadsheet.
- Sync operating checking and cards through Plaid (read-only)
- See income vs operating spend for the whole fleet
- Switch ranges when seasonality matters more than a single week
Transactions
Shared accounts, clearer reviews
Payouts, repairs, and insurance renewals in one list you can actually work.
- Unified inbox across the accounts that fund the fleet
- Review workflow so owner check-ins stay short
- Exclude transfers that muddy fleet cash flow totals
Spending
Costs that roll up across the lot
Insurance, maintenance, fuel, and cleaning should not hide in miscellaneous.
- Spend by category from synced bank activity
- Spot spikes before they become a quiet quarter problem
- Keep categories consistent so month-to-month comparisons hold
AI
Ask about the fleet with real context
Owner questions answered from synced transactions, not from memory of last month's sheet.
- Cashflow and spending answers grounded in bank data
- Useful before you add another car or renegotiate insurance
- Same numbers as your dashboard, explained in plain language
How fleet operators use Lane
From sync to a weekly review that does not eat half a Sunday.
Connect the US checking and cards that carry fleet payouts and vehicle costs. Lane is read-only and never moves money.
Categorize recurring insurance, payments, fuel, and maintenance so spending reports match how you run the lot.
Use cash flow charts for the weekly scoreboard. Ask AI when a busy calendar still looks thin after costs land. Keep QuickBooks for books; use Lane for day-to-day clarity.
Built for operators who live in the numbers
Charts and transaction lists that make owner reviews shorter.
Sample data for illustration
Frequently asked questions
Can I track each car separately today?
Lane categorizes transactions across connected accounts. Per-vehicle ledgers are a natural next step; today you get fleet-level cash flow and spending clarity without rebuilding a sheet every month.
Does this replace QuickBooks?
No. Use Lane for weekly money clarity and AI on bank data. Keep accounting software for books and taxes.
What if several cars share one checking account?
That is the common case. Sync the operating accounts, categorize vehicle spend, and review fleet cash flow as a whole while you decide which costs need a closer look.
Can partners or co-owners review the same picture?
Each person signs in with their own Lane account. Share the monthly story by walking the same cash flow and category views, or export context for owner reviews.
Does Lane connect to Turo or other platforms directly?
Not today. Lane connects to US banks through Plaid. When platform payouts land in checking, they show up with your other income so the fleet month stays honest.
Built for people who want money clarity
Trusted by people who want clarity
Personal finance tracking — synced from your bank, not manual entry.
“I used to export CSVs every Sunday and still couldn't tell if I was up for the month. Lane synced my accounts in a weekend—now I ask where the money went instead of guessing.”
“Paycheck and side income hit the same checking account. I spent months wondering where the month went — synced cashflow finally let me answer with numbers, not guesswork.”
“Mint shut down and Credit Karma wasn't the same. Lane doesn't sell ads—it just shows synced cashflow and net worth. Budgeting isn't all here yet, but I finally see the full picture.”
See where your money goes
Bank sync, spending, cash flow, and net worth — plus AI on your real transactions.