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Motive Admin Login: Access Your Fleet Management Portal & ELD Admin Dashboard
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- Official access at gomotive.com
What the Motive Admin Portal Gives You Access To
For official account access, the Motive admin login page is at gomotive.com. Everything below explains what happens after you get there.
The motive admin portal is not the same thing as the driver app. Drivers use the Motive App on their phones to manage their logs, run DVIRs, and communicate with dispatch. The admin portal, accessed through a desktop browser at gomotive.com, is where fleet administrators control the entire operation.
Motive fleet admin access covers eight core areas of the platform. Each one handles a distinct category of fleet management. Getting familiar with where each function lives is worth the time investment, because the layout is not always intuitive for new admins.
| Dashboard Section | What You Manage There |
|---|---|
| Live Map | Real-time vehicle locations, active trips, geofence alerts |
| Drivers | Driver profiles, HOS logs, violations, ELD assignments |
| Vehicles | Vehicle records, odometer data, ELD device pairing, maintenance |
| Compliance | HOS reports, DVIR logs, unidentified driving, rule set assignments |
| Dispatch | Load assignments, driver messaging, route tracking |
| Safety | Driver safety scores, dashcam footage (if equipped), coaching |
| Reporting | IFTA fuel tax reports, mileage summaries, DOT audit log exports |
| Admin | User accounts, role assignments, billing, integrations, account settings |
Key takeaway: The Admin section in the left nav is where account-level settings live: user management, billing, integrations, and notification configuration. New admins sometimes overlook it because it's near the bottom of the sidebar.
How to Complete the Motive Admin Login
Step-by-Step: Motive Admin Login for Fleet Administrators
Open a browser and go to gomotive.com.
The official login page is at gomotive.com. Bookmark this URL. Avoid searching for the login page every time since search results sometimes surface third-party sites.
Click "Log In" in the top right corner.
This takes you to the credential entry screen.
Enter your admin email address.
This is the email that was used when your account was created or when you were invited by a super admin. If your company transitioned from KeepTruckin, the same email address typically carries over.
Enter your password.
If you're logging in for the first time, use the temporary password from your invite email and you'll be prompted to create a new one immediately.
Complete two-factor authentication (2FA) if enabled.
Motive supports 2FA via SMS or an authenticator app. Enter the code sent to your registered number or generated by your app. Codes expire quickly, so enter them within 30 seconds.
Land on the fleet dashboard home screen.
After authentication, you'll arrive at the main dashboard view. The left-side navigation panel gives you access to every section.
Motive Admin Login via Single Sign-On (SSO)
SSO is configured under Admin > Settings > Single Sign-On and requires super admin access to set up. If you’re unsure whether your account uses SSO, check with your IT department before attempting a standard password login, since repeated failed attempts can trigger an account lockout.
Accessing the Admin Dashboard on Mobile
Motive ELD Admin Setup: Devices, Rule Sets, and Driver Assignments
Assigning an ELD Device to a Vehicle
Step-by-Step: Motive Admin Login for Fleet Administrators
Go to Vehicles in the left navigation panel
This lists all assets registered in your fleet account.
Select the vehicle you want to configure
Click the vehicle name to open its detail page.
Click Devices on the vehicle detail page
The Devices tab shows all currently assigned hardware.
Select Add Device and enter the ELD serial number
Or scan the barcode on the Motive ELD login or Motive Gateway unit.
Confirm the pairing
The device status will update to 'Connected' once the vehicle's ignition is active and the device has established a data link.
Common admin mistake: Pairing a new ELD device without first unpairing the old one. If a truck is getting a replacement device, go into the vehicle record, remove the old device assignment, then add the new one. Skipping the removal step causes both devices to show as active.
Setting HOS Rule Sets for Drivers
- US 60-hour/7-day: Standard interstate commerce rule for carriers not operating every day of the week.
- US 70-hour/8-day: Standard interstate commerce rule for carriers operating every day.
- Canada South: For drivers operating under Canadian federal regulations south of 60 degrees latitude.
- Canada North: For operations above 60 degrees latitude under northern territory regulations.
- Short-Haul Exemption: For drivers who return to their home terminal within 12 hours and stay within a 150 air-mile radius. Exempts them from the ELD requirement under FMCSA rules.
Note: Assigning the wrong rule set doesn't just affect the driver's hours calculation. It means their available drive time, rest requirements, and 34-hour restart eligibility all calculate incorrectly. Check rule set assignments when onboarding new drivers and after any regulatory changes from the FMCSA.
Verifying Device Connectivity
The most common causes of disconnection are a loose OBD-II or J1939 cable connection, a power issue inside the cab, or a cellular signal gap in a remote area that hasn’t self-resolved. Ask the driver to check the physical cable connection first. If the device still shows as disconnected after the vehicle is in a coverage area with the ignition on, submit a support ticket through gomotive.com.
User Roles and Permissions in the Motive Admin Dashboard
Permission Level Comparison
| FEATURE | SUPER ADMIN | FLEET MANAGER | DISPATCHER | DRIVER |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Add/remove users | Yes | No | No | No |
| Edit driver logs | Yes | Yes (with limits) | No | Own logs only |
| Access billing & plan | Yes | No | No | No |
| View live map | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Export DOT audit logs | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Manage ELD devices | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Send dispatch messages | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| View safety scores | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Configure geofences | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Access IFTA reports | Yes | Limited | No | No |
Security advisory: Super admin accounts carry the highest level of access, including full billing control and the ability to add or remove other admin users. Treat super admin credentials the same way you'd treat access to a company bank account. Limit them to as few people as necessary and require 2FA on every super admin account without exception.
Adding a New User and Assigning a Role
- Go to Admin > Users > Add User.
- Enter the user's name, email, and phone number.
- Select their role from the dropdown: Super Admin, Fleet Manager, Dispatcher, or Driver.
- If your account uses multiple terminals or vehicle groups, assign the user to the relevant group to limit their view to their assigned fleet segment.
- Send the invite. The user sets their own password through the invite email.
For large fleet admins: If you manage trucks across more than one terminal, set up vehicle groups under Admin > Fleet > Groups before you start adding users. Assigning users to groups from the start is far easier than retroactively restructuring access after 40 people already have accounts.
Adjusting Permissions for an Existing User
Managing Drivers from the Admin Panel
Adding a New Driver
- Go to Admin > Users > Add User.
- Enter the driver's name, email address, and phone number.
- Select Driver as the role.
- Assign the appropriate HOS rule set. Options include US 60-hour/7-day, US 70-hour/8-day, Canada South, Canada North, and Short-Haul exemption. Select the wrong rule set and the driver's available hours will calculate incorrectly.
- Assign a home terminal if your account uses multiple terminals.
- Send the invite. The driver receives an email to download the Motive App and set up their credentials.
Note: New drivers appear as 'Off Duty' in the dashboard until they log into the Motive App for the first time and pair with their assigned ELD. If a driver shows up as inactive 24 hours after the invite was sent, check whether the invite email went to spam or whether they used a different email address to register.
Suggesting Edits to Driver Logs
Deactivating a Driver Account
HOS Compliance and Reporting from the Admin Dashboard
Running an HOS Violation Report
Exporting DOT Audit Logs
Go to Compliance > Driver Logs, select the driver, set the date range (inspectors typically request eight days), and click Export. The output file format meets FMCSA electronic logging standards. For a fleet-wide export covering multiple drivers during a formal DOT audit, filter by date range in the Compliance section and use the bulk export option if your plan tier supports it.
IFTA Reporting
Pro Tips for Experienced Fleet Admins
Use Vehicle Groups to Manage Multi-Terminal Operations
If you operate trucks across more than one terminal or region, vehicle groups under Admin > Fleet > Groups are worth setting up early. Assign vehicles and the managers responsible for them to specific groups. A fleet manager in Dallas won't accidentally see or edit records for your Chicago operation, and pulling compliance reports by terminal takes seconds instead of minutes.
Bulk HOS Rule Set Updates
When you onboard a large group of drivers running the same route type, you don't have to update each profile individually. Go to Admin > Drivers, apply a filter to show the relevant driver segment, select them all, and choose Edit HOS Rules. Confirm the selection carefully before saving. A bulk rule set change applied to the wrong group creates a compliance problem that takes time to unravel.
Set Up Compliance Alerts Before You Need Them
The admin dashboard can push email or SMS alerts when specific events occur. Configure these under Admin > Notifications. The most useful ones for day-to-day operations: HOS violation detected, driver approaching cycle limit, ELD device disconnected, and unidentified driving logged. The 'approaching cycle limit' alert is particularly worth setting up. It fires before a violation occurs, giving you time to adjust dispatch plans instead of reacting after a driver is already out of service.
API Integration with TMS Platforms
If your company runs a Transportation Management System like McLeod Software or MercuryGate, Motive's API can push driver location and HOS data directly into your TMS. Setup happens under Admin > Integrations. This removes manual data entry between systems and means dispatch decisions get made using current HOS information rather than whatever was exported last night.
Motive Admin Login Troubleshooting
Forgot Admin Password
If you no longer have access to the email address on your account, contact Motive support directly. They require identity verification before resetting credentials on an admin account, which is the correct process. Don’t try to work around it.
Account Locked After Failed Login Attempts
Two-Factor Authentication Problems
If you use an authenticator app and the codes aren’t working, check your phone’s clock settings. Authenticator codes use time-based algorithms (TOTP). A phone clock that’s even two minutes off from the actual time generates codes that fail validation. Set your phone’s time to sync automatically and retry.
Permission Errors: Missing Menus or Reports
A dispatcher assigned only to Terminal B won’t see data for vehicles in Terminal A, even if those vehicles are visible in the account. Adjust the group assignment, not the role, if access to additional fleet segments is what’s needed.
ELD Device Not Syncing to Dashboard
Check the device status under Vehicles > [Vehicle Name] > Devices. If it shows ‘Connected’ but logs are still missing after 30 minutes, ask the driver to open the Motive App and manually sync by pulling down on the log screen. If that doesn’t resolve it within the hour, submit a support ticket with the vehicle name, driver name, and the dates of the missing logs.
Contacting Motive Support for Admin Account Issues
For additional guidance on fixing login access problems, read our guide on fixing Motive admin login errors on motivelogin.com.
Official Dashboard Access
Always log in through the official GoMotive portal — never through third-party pages.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Ready to Master Your Fleet Dashboard?
Set up 2FA on every admin account before anything else. Assign roles carefully and limit super admin access to the people who genuinely need it. Configure compliance alerts so problems surface before they become fines. And when you onboard new drivers, confirm the HOS rule set before their first trip goes on record.
For official account access and direct platform support, go to gomotive.com. For related guides on configuring your Motive account, read our resources on setting up ELD devices in the Motive admin panel and configuring HOS rule sets for drivers in Motive right here on motivelogin.com.