AI News HubLIVE
In-site rewrite2 min read

detectly: Turn your fleet's dashcam footage into driver safety scores

detectly uses AI to automatically analyze dashcam footage, flag dangerous incidents, and generate risk scores for drivers, eliminating the need for manual review and working with any existing dashcam hardware.

SourceProduct Hunt AIAuthor: Kieran Wallace

detectly: Turn your fleet's dashcam footage into driver safety scores | Product Hunt

detectly

Launching today

Turn your fleet's dashcam footage into driver safety scores

23 followers

Turn your fleet's dashcam footage into driver safety scores

23 followers

Visit website

Issue tracking software

Data visualization tools

Business intelligence software

Fleet managers have dashcams on every vehicle. Almost none of the footage ever gets watched as there simply isn't time. We built detectly to fix that. Upload a clip and the AI automatically flags dangerous incidents: following too close, cut-ins, pedestrian hazards, and more. Every driver gets a risk score. Annotated clips are ready to review in minutes. No manual review. No new hardware. Works with any dashcam footage you already have.

Overview

Reviews

Alternatives

Built with

Forum

Team

More

Payment Required

Launch tags:SaaS•Transportation•Artificial Intelligence

Launch Team / Built With

Subscribe

Forum Threads

p/detectly-2•

16h ago

Dashcams are almost useless for most fleets (and nobody talks about it)

Every fleet manager I've spoken to has dashcams on every vehicle. Almost none of them watch the footage.

Not because they don't care but because there's no realistic way to. If you have 10 drivers doing 8-hour shifts, that's 80 hours of footage a day. Nobody is sitting down and watching that looking for problems that may or may not be there.

So what actually happens? The footage sits on a server somewhere and only gets pulled when something has already gone wrong. An accident. A complaint. A legal claim. By that point it's too late. You're using it as evidence, not as prevention.

The dashcam industry has done a great job selling the hardware. Nobody has solved the software problem: automatically surfacing the moments that actually matter.

View all

Promoted

Maker

📌

Hey Product Hunt 👋

I'm Kieran, I built detectly solo, so any feedback lands directly with the person who can do something about it.

The thing that stuck with me when I started talking to fleet managers is that the first anyone hears about a problem driver is usually an accident. The footage exists, but nobody has time to sit and watch hours of it on the off chance something bad happened.

That's the gap detectly sits in. 3 weeks live, 20k social views, and the conversations I've been having with fleet managers since have only reinforced it.

If you manage a fleet or even just a handful of vehicles, I'd love to hear what your current safety process looks like 🙏

Report

4d ago