Platform features

Car rental software features that work as one operating system.

Explore the connected workflows behind reservations, fleet, dispatch, tasks, reporting, controls and integrations.

Core operating workflows

Start with the features that connect demand, fleet, and daily work.

Each page explains the operating problem, the connected workflow, role-specific value, controls, reporting, integration boundaries, implementation considerations, and current availability language.

Reservations

Connect demand, vehicle availability, customer, payment, handover and return activity in one current rental record.

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Fleet management

See availability, location, status, movement, service, damage and demand in one current fleet view.

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Dispatch and tasks

Turn handovers, transfers, preparation, service work and exceptions into visible tasks with an owner, status and next action.

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The connected lifecycle

An operating event should not stop at the edge of one module.

LAREVONT is designed so the work that creates a change and the teams that depend on it can share the same current context.

  1. 01

    Capture demand

    Create an approved reservation with the customer, location, dates, vehicle requirement, and commercial context attached.

  2. 02

    Confirm capacity

    Connect the commitment to current fleet availability, readiness, location, and configured operating rules.

  3. 03

    Coordinate the work

    Turn handovers, returns, movements, preparation, service, and exceptions into visible actions with ownership.

  4. 04

    Measure and improve

    Carry completed operational events into reporting and, where validated for the deployment, AI-assisted analysis with the underlying context intact.

Buyer guidance

Evaluate the workflow, the evidence, and the operating change.

A long feature checklist cannot show whether car rental management software will create a dependable operating system.

01

Follow the full workflow

Evaluate how one operational event updates reservations, fleet, tasks, payments, reporting, and the people responsible for the next decision.

02

Verify the controls

Ask how roles, permissions, data ownership, auditability, exceptions, recovery, and support boundaries work in the real operating model.

03

Test implementation fit

Review configuration, data, integrations, migration, training, adoption, and rollout readiness instead of judging only the demonstration screen.

Platform foundation

Enterprise readiness belongs inside every feature conversation.

LAREVONT combines rental-specific operating depth with a cloud-native, API-first, governed platform and release-gated AI-assisted workflows.

One operating picture

Features share the same current rental, fleet, location, task, and reporting context.

API-first connection

GraphQL, REST, and webhooks support approved external workflows without changing the platform core.

Enterprise governance

Roles, permissions, tenant structure, and traceable administrative activity support controlled scale.

Structured rollout

Configuration, data, integrations, training, and readiness are shaped around the actual operation.

From feature fit to operating readiness

Connect the product workflow to the way your organization will adopt it.

Continue into the operating model, implementation, and migration work that turns a feature decision into a controlled enterprise transition.

Multi-location operations

Connect local responsibility with network-wide reservations, fleet, tasks, access, and reporting.

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Implementation

Plan operating-model discovery, configuration, data, integrations, training, and launch readiness.

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Migration

Assess source systems, data quality, mapping, validation, cutover, and operating risk before transition.

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See LAREVONT in your operation

See the connected rental lifecycle in your operating context.

Bring your reservations, fleet, dispatch, locations, systems, and decision criteria. We’ll focus the demonstration on the workflows your team needs to validate.