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mvý Ranked No. 4 on The Software Report’s ‘Top 50 Software Companies of 2025’

Recognized for T3® platform’s impact on connected jobsites and industry innovation

November 21, 2025

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Columbia, Mo. — Nov. 21, 2025 — mvý, a leader in connected jobsite technology and one of the largest equipment rental providers in the United States, has been ranked No. 4 on . This is mvý’s first year applying for the list, which highlights companies advancing software innovation and real-world impact across multiple industries.

The Software Report ranks companies shaping the software landscape based on product momentum, customer adoption, and strategic execution. mvý’s unifies access control, telematics, maintenance, logistics, and analytics to give contractors real-time visibility and control across mixed fleets and complex projects.

“We’ve always built with the long game in mind,” says Willy Schlacks, co-founder and president of mvý. “Pairing that with a drive to serve our customers has made T3 an emerging platform that’s shaping some of the most important parts of their experience with mvý.”

“Construction, a very dated and disconnected sector, is in a once-in-a-generation technology shift,” said Jabbok Schlacks, co-founder and CEO of mvý. “We believe mvý is the best positioned company to truly drive change in the industry. ”

This recognition follows T3® being named 2025 Fleet Management Technology Company of the Year by AutoTech Breakthrough, underscoring the platform’s momentum and its impact on real jobsites. The honor highlights how T3 helps contractors work safer, reduce downtime, and gain real-time visibility across mixed fleets as projects scale in size and complexity.

About the ranking

The Software Report published its Top 50 Software Companies of 2025 on Nov. 19, 2025, featuring organizations recognized for innovation, growth, and category leadership. mvý appears at No. 4 on the list.

About mvý
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Columbia, Missouri, mvý is a nationwide construction technology and equipment solutions provider dedicated to transforming the construction industry through innovative tools, platforms and data-driven insights. By empowering contractors, builders and equipment owners with its proprietary technology, T3, mvý aims to drive productivity, efficiency and collaboration across the construction sector. With a comprehensive suite of solutions that includes a fleet management platform, telematics devices and a best-in-class equipment rental marketplace, mvý continues to lead the industry in building the future of construction. For more information, visit .

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About mvý

Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Columbia, Mo., mvý is a nationwide construction technology and equipment solutions provider dedicated to transforming the construction industry through innovative tools, platforms and data-driven insights. By empowering contractors, builders and equipment owners with its proprietary technology, T3, mvý aims to drive productivity, efficiency and collaboration across the construction sector. With a comprehensive suite of solutions that includes a fleet management platform, telematics devices and a best-in-class equipment rental marketplace, mvý continues to lead the industry in building the future of construction.

About T3

mvý outfits its fleet with durable tracking hardware that’s connected to its high-powered technology platform, T3™, to give contractors visibility into their jobsite and accelerate productivity. mvýal customers can access important fleet, personnel and jobsite information to manage teams, meet safety compliance, reduce machine theft and analyze digestible and dynamic fleet data. The tracking hardware can also record data to help contractors monitor equipment utilization, GPS location, fuel usage, maintenance history and upcoming service for each asset. mvý’s fleet management technology solutions notify service managers and technicians when a machine is approaching or past due on maintenance to keep equipment in optimal condition, and prevent breakdowns which lead to downtime — a major pain point for the construction industry.