Campervan and motorhome hire
Campervan and motorhome hire software, built for the long haul.
Campervan hire has its own shape: long bookings, big bonds, one-way trips, and compliance that cannot lapse mid-hire. Here is software built for it, by someone who runs a fleet.
What campervan hire needs that car hire does not
A campervan is booked for a fortnight, not an afternoon. The bond is bigger, the trip is often one-way, and the vehicle carries a self-contained certificate that has to stay current. Software built for quick car hire tends to fight all of that. Glovebox treats the long, high-value, compliance-heavy hire as the normal case.
Online bookings that lock in a real trip
Overseas travellers plan campervan trips weeks ahead, and they book the operator who lets them lock it in online with a deposit. No booking widget means waiting on an email reply, and a lot of them just book the next operator instead. A branded booking flow with deposits and bonds fixes that.
Bonds, compliance and relocation in one place
Hold and release the bond properly, keep CoF, WOF, RUC and self-contained dates in front of you, and move a stranded one-way van back through Freelegs. One system, run by an operator who deals with the same things in his own fleet.
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Questions
The things operators actually ask.
Yes. Multi-day and one-way hires, seasonal rates, and add-ons like bedding or a second driver are the normal case here, not an edge case.
Yes. Self-contained cert, CoF, WOF and RUC dates live on each vehicle and warn you before they lapse, which matters when a van is booked out for three weeks.
Glovebox handles the booking, and Freelegs can move the van back, so a one-way drop in Queenstown does not leave a van earning nothing.