ViaLoop and ViaLoop Fleet are products of 404Minds Technologies — a Bangalore engineering team that's been shipping production software since 2014. This is a short tour of who we are, how we got here, and how we build.
ViaLoop started as a pocket-sized OBD device for everyday drivers — a way to turn any car into a connected one. As small-fleet operators kept buying it for their teams, we realised the same telematics stack could power something much bigger: real fleet operations, in real time, at real scale.
A pocket-sized OBD device and companion app for individuals and families. Track your car, monitor fuel, get safety alerts.
vialoop.in →A full fleet management platform — live tracking, driver scoring, alerts, analytics, and hardware-agnostic integrations across 30+ countries.
ViaLoop Fleet →Most software ages badly. The features pile up, the dependencies rot, and what worked on day one quietly stops working on day six hundred. 404Minds Technologies has been building the other kind — software that holds — out of Bangalore since 2014.
We're a small engineering team obsessed with the parts most teams skip: clean APIs, careful data models, the boring observability work that keeps a system upright at 3am. ViaLoop is the largest thing we've ever built ourselves: two products under one codebase, one consumer-facing and one for operators, deployed in fleets from Bengaluru to Munich and now serving customers across four continents.
Telematics breaks in surprising ways at scale. We build the data and protocol layer carefully — every pipeline observable, every integration reversible — so the platform doesn't bite anyone in production.
From the consumer OBD dongle to fleet GPS units (Teltonika, Concox, GT06, MQTT, TCP and a hundred OEM dialects) — our software speaks the device, not the other way around. You're never locked in.
Local cellular partners, local language packs, local support hours. Deployed first in India and the UAE, now active across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.