Fuelman Review

Tiered plans with strong tracking for regional fleets

8.8/10 Best Spend Controls Ranked #5 of 6 in Fuel Cards
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Quick facts

Acceptance
40,000+ stations nationwide
Discount
Up to $0.08 per gallon in network
Monthly fee
$39, $59 or $99 by tier
Fraud coverage
Up to $25,000 per year (Pro/Enterprise)

Our verdict

Bottom line: Fuelman is built for regional mixed fleets that want tight control over fuel spending. It pays up to $0.08 per gallon at more than 40,000 stations nationwide and offers three plan tiers, Basic at $39, Pro at $59 and Enterprise at $99 per month, so businesses pay for the analytics and coverage they need. Higher tiers add enhanced fraud loss coverage up to $25,000 per year, driver scoring, maintenance management and customizable reporting.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Strong spend controls, driver profiles and real-time alerts
  • Tiered plans let you pay for only the features you need
  • Built-in maintenance management and detailed tax reporting

Cons

  • Monthly fees apply on every tier
  • Rebates require paying the invoice in full and on time

Who Fuelman is best for

Regional mixed fleets that want tight controls and maintenance tools.

  • Save $0.08 per gallon at 40,000+ stations nationwide
  • Three plan tiers at $39, $59 and $99 per month
  • Enhanced fraud loss coverage up to $25,000 per year
  • Driver and vehicle level reporting plus maintenance management

How Fuelman compares

Our current top pick for fuel cards is AtoB. Here is how they line up:

Measure Fuelman AtoB
Editorial score 8.8/10 9.6/10
Acceptance 40,000+ stations nationwide 99%+ of US stations (Mastercard)
Discount Up to $0.08 per gallon in network Avg ~42 cents/gal truck diesel, up to $2.00
Monthly fee $39, $59 or $99 by tier Up to $250,000 (eligible fleets)

See the full fuel cards comparison for everything we measured.

How we chose

Every fuel cards provider here gets the same treatment: the BusinessShop research team scores it on five weighted factors, the weights are published, and no provider can pay to move up. Commissions never touch the math.

  • 30% Pricing & value
  • 25% Product quality
  • 20% Customer experience
  • 15% Reputation
  • 10% Flexibility
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