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Built for teams with drivers on the road every day.
Give your driver group a structured way to test PillowFlow in real work conditions before a larger purchasing decision. The pilot helps managers review fatigue feedback, product usage, driver fit, safety-related issues, and adoption barriers — not vague product opinions.
21-day format
Short enough to run. Structured enough to trust.
4–8 driver pilot
A focused group size for clean feedback and easier coordination.
Manager summary
Fatigue feedback, usage patterns, fit issues, adoption barriers, and next steps.
The Operational Reality
Driver fatigue and fit issues do not stay personal. They become operational.
When drivers are on the road day after day, fatigue, shifting, leg repositioning, posture compensation, and equipment fit issues can become operational risk signals. PillowFlow gives managers a controlled way to evaluate whether targeted right-thigh support fits their drivers before considering a broader rollout.
Product Design
A simple support device built around real driving.
Purpose-built support
Designed around the pedal-side thigh instead of behaving like another generic full-seat cushion.
Low-profile deployment
Fits into the driving environment without asking drivers to rebuild the way they sit.
Built for evaluation
Easy to distribute, explain, monitor, and review across a defined driver group.
Pilot Structure
How the 21-day pilot works
This is not a casual sample giveaway. It is a short, structured fleet evaluation designed to help your team review driver fatigue feedback, usage patterns, fit or driving-control issues, and rollout readiness.
| Duration | 21 calendar days |
|---|---|
| Driver group | 4–8 drivers |
| Data collected | Baseline survey, daily check-ins, final survey |
| Outcome | Participation rate, fatigue feedback, fit/safety-related feedback, adoption barriers, and rollout readiness summary |
Company intake
Manager submits company and fleet details.
Pilot setup
PillowFlow confirms fit, timeline, and driver onboarding requirements.
Driver onboarding
Selected drivers complete a short baseline survey.
Daily check-ins
Drivers submit quick feedback during the pilot period.
Final summary
Your team receives a manager-ready summary with participation, fatigue feedback, fit/safety-related feedback, adoption barriers, and suggested next steps.
Best Fit
Designed for everyday driver teams.
Best fit: companies that can select a focused 4–8 driver group, communicate expectations clearly, and review pilot results as part of a real operational decision.
Rideshare / taxi
Drivers completing long shifts, airport runs, and city driving.
Delivery / courier
Drivers moving through repeated routes, stops, and time-sensitive schedules.
Trucking / logistics
Regional and local drivers with meaningful daily seat time.
Home health
Mobile care teams driving between patient visits.
Field service
Technicians and service teams operating from vehicles daily.
Government fleets
Municipal and agency teams evaluating practical driver support tools.
Pilot Deliverables
What managers receive after the pilot.
Participation summary
See how many drivers completed baseline, daily check-ins, and final feedback.
Usage pattern review
Understand whether drivers used PillowFlow consistently or where adoption dropped.
Fatigue and fit feedback
Review driver-reported fatigue, fit, right-leg/thigh, lower-back, and driving-control feedback.
Rollout readiness summary
Use the pilot results to decide whether a broader deployment conversation makes sense.
Evaluation Scope
What the pilot helps managers understand.
The pilot turns short driver check-ins into a practical summary your team can review. You can see whether drivers used PillowFlow consistently, where fatigue or fit issues showed up, and whether the feedback supports a broader rollout conversation.
Driver participation
See how many drivers completed baseline, daily check-ins, and final feedback.
Usage consistency
Understand whether drivers used PillowFlow regularly or where adoption dropped.
Fatigue feedback
Review driver-reported fatigue at the end of driving days and compare it with driving exposure.
Fit and driving-control feedback
Identify whether drivers reported fit issues, product movement, discomfort, or driving-control concerns.
Body-region feedback
Review driver-reported lower-back, right-leg/thigh, hip/glute, numbness, or dead-leg feedback.
Rollout readiness
Use the pilot summary to decide whether a broader deployment conversation makes sense.
Pilot Application
Apply for a Fleet Pilot
Submit your company details. PillowFlow will review the request, confirm whether the pilot is a fit, and follow up with next steps.
PillowFlow pilot feedback is intended for fatigue, fit, usability, safety-related feedback, participation, and operational evaluation only. PillowFlow is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. PillowFlow does not guarantee reduced claims, reduced injuries, reduced fatigue, or improved safety outcomes.