Compliance-ready, field-tested applications for fleet operators, inspection workflows, and industry-specific integrations. Scrappy enough to move fast. Serious enough to get it right.
Ramventure is an independent software development studio based in Omak, Washington. We build applications at the intersection of practical need and emerging technology — where the constraints are real, the regulations matter, and the software has to perform in the field, not just in a demo.
Our focus is industry-specific applications — tools shaped around the actual workflows, compliance requirements, and operational realities of the people using them. Fleet inspection and compliance, telematics hardware, and performing arts technology are our current verticals. The common thread: real operators with real problems that off-the-shelf software never quite fits.
Our workflow is AI-assisted. Our products are not — by design. We use AI to ship at the velocity of a small team; the software we ship is deliberately deterministic. Compliance software should be boring and auditable, not generative — that's a feature, not a limitation.
Built for the rule, before the rule. The FMCSA eDVIR Final Rule went into effect March 23, 2026. One-Touch DVIR was architected to that rule and deployed to its first production garage in May 2026 — on infrastructure that already satisfied § 390.32 (electronic signatures), § 396.11 (DVIR content), and § 396.13 (driver review). Districts coming on board now inherit a system built to the new rule, not retrofitted to it.
Zero upfront hardware cost. Runs on any smartphone — no proprietary devices, no IT infrastructure required. Each fleet gets its own independent instance, with the operator retaining full data ownership. Built to scale from a single garage to a multi-site operation.
"Bus 7 — DEF Level Low (SPN 3226)." The mechanic loads DEF before the bus limps back. Instead of a tow call, it's a five-minute fix.
Target market: rural school districts and commercial fleets running aging Cummins-powered vehicles without enterprise telematics budgets. Target pricing once in market: $12–15/unit/month vs. industry $30–40 — not yet validated by paying customers.
We're the right fit for fleet operators, inspection program managers, compliance teams, and anyone building industry-specific tools that need to perform in the real world. If your workflow has friction that software should solve — let's figure it out.