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e-jobsheet Launches Native Android Tyre Service App

Published:
June 30, 2026
Author:
James Lockwood

e-jobsheet has launched a native Android version of its tyre service app, giving mobile technicians and fleet service teams a dedicated platform for managing jobs in the field. Powered by MobileIT Apps’ TiDaeX management platform, the release is designed to support breakdowns, planned maintenance, deliveries and fleet inspections.

A field app for daily tyre operations

The Android launch gives e-jobsheet a broader mobile offer for tyre service providers using digital job management. The company says the rewritten app brings “greater processing capability, more connectivity options and improved efficiency gains” for users working across varied service environments.

In practice, the app is aimed at the operational work that defines mobile tyre service. That includes roadside breakdown response, scheduled tyre maintenance, delivery work and fleet inspection activity. These are areas where accurate job records, faster updates and reliable connectivity can affect both customer service and vehicle uptime.

The app is powered by MobileIT Apps’ TiDaeX management platform, which supports tyre service administration and job processing. The Android version has been rebuilt to take advantage of more recent mobile technology and design thinking, with the company pointing to improved performance and usability.

Why Android matters for tyre service teams

Android support is important because many tyre service businesses use rugged or cost-effective mobile devices across technicians, depots and contractors. A native Android app can help standardise job capture without forcing every user onto the same device ecosystem.

The move also reflects a wider shift in the tyre trade towards mobile-first systems. Tyre News has recently covered how digital fleet tools are changing tyre maintenance decisions, including Michelin’s AI assistant for connected fleet users and the broader role of data in reshaping tyre retail and service models.

For tyre dealers and service providers, the commercial value lies less in the app itself and more in the workflow it supports. Faster job processing, clearer inspection records and better data transfer can help operators manage call-outs, planned work and fleet reporting with fewer manual steps.

Part of a connected service trend

The launch comes as more tyre businesses move from paper-based administration towards live job data and connected fleet management. Previous Tyre News reporting on Vaculug’s V-TORQUE app showed how mobile tools are being used to support commercial vehicle safety and workshop decision-making.

That trend matters because tyre service is increasingly measured by uptime, compliance and traceability. Fleet customers expect faster proof of work, clearer inspection histories and more responsive service scheduling. Apps such as e-jobsheet’s Android release are part of that wider move towards digital service control.

For e-jobsheet and MobileIT Apps, the key test will be adoption among technicians and service managers. In mobile tyre operations, software succeeds when it reduces friction at the roadside, in the depot and at the point of customer reporting.

Tagged with: e-jobsheet, MobileIT Apps, TiDaeX, tyre service app, Android tyre app, mobile tyre servicing, fleet inspections, tyre maintenance, digital job management, fleet tyre business

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