Fleet Operator templates

Kickstart your data-led journey by taking advantage of existing data templates. Depending on your goals and your business stage, you may need a subset of the templates below to get started.


Customise the templates to fit your use case, then connect directly to Twist through Google Sheets integration to get access to insights and predictions.

8 data types available

Product Types

Keep track of all your product types and batches, as well as the component-level makeup of your products

Orders/Inventory

Keep track of your component and asset inventory, including when you placed any order, who manufactured the item, and the cost

Components

Keep track of all of the components (including multiple versions of components) that are used within the fleet of products, their materials, and expected lifetime

Servicing

Keep track of the servicing events that take place, their relation to asset IDs, and which components get replaced (if any) during the servicing activity

Contracts

Keep track of your as-a-service customers, including contract terms, how many assets they have, and agreed payment schedule

Transactions

Track transactions that come in regularly from your customers, so that you can identify if a customer has not paid, or how the payment amounts changes over time

Logistics

Keep track of the movement of your assets, including when they leave a customer or warehouse, and arrive at a new location

IoT Data

If your assets are connected products, IoT events can provide useful information such as battery efficiency, usage amounts, and usage behaviour. This information will typically be pulled from an IoT solution such as Comodule or Particle

8 data types available

Product Types

Keep track of all your product types and batches, as well as the component-level makeup of your products

Orders/Inventory

Keep track of your component and asset inventory, including when you placed any order, who manufactured the item, and the cost

Components

Keep track of all of the components (including multiple versions of components) that are used within the fleet of products, their materials, and expected lifetime

Servicing

Keep track of the servicing events that take place, their relation to asset IDs, and which components get replaced (if any) during the servicing activity

Contracts

Keep track of your as-a-service customers, including contract terms, how many assets they have, and agreed payment schedule

Transactions

Track transactions that come in regularly from your customers, so that you can identify if a customer has not paid, or how the payment amounts changes over time

Logistics

Keep track of the movement of your assets, including when they leave a customer or warehouse, and arrive at a new location

IoT Data

If your assets are connected products, IoT events can provide useful information such as battery efficiency, usage amounts, and usage behaviour. This information will typically be pulled from an IoT solution such as Comodule or Particle

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Producer ownership hierarchy of needs

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