Samsara’s Workflow Builder has allowed customers to create workflows since it was introduced last year, and now the company has shared new workflows for truck, bus, and field operators.
The three workflows include:
Existing Samsara customers can sign up to try these workflows in beta now.

Drivers can submit a post-trip DVIR, certify logs, or complete a custom health form through Workflow Builder.
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Samsara’s Workflow Builder has allowed customers to create workflows since it was introduced last year, and now the company has shared new workflows for truck, bus, and field operators.
The three workflows include:
End-of-day workflows
Linked third-party tasks
Multiple workflows
Drivers can submit a post-trip DVIR, certify logs, or complete a custom health form through Workflow Builder.
Gravity Oilfield Services experienced an 80% reduction in the number of HOS violations associated with uncertified logs, according to Samsara.
“With Samsara, our drivers get easy-to-follow guidance to make sure they complete their start- and end-of-day tasks,” said Agustín Chavarria, DOT representative at Gravity. “Not only do these workflows help me save me an hour of administrative work every day, but it gives me confidence that our drivers are safe and compliant when they’re on the road.”
Customers can also add tasks that directly link drivers to third-party apps when they build a start- or end-of-day workflow.
Users can customize different start- and end-of-day workflows to guide every driver. For examples, Workflow Builder will allow a user to create one start-of-day workflow that requires ELD drivers to certify their HOS logs, and a second workflow that allows ELD-exempt drivers to skip this step.
Existing Samsara customers can sign up to try these workflows in beta now.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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