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Coflyt is a vertical SaaS/mobile app for general aviation aircraft owners, positioned as “One App to Streamline General Aviation Aircraft Ownership.” It brings aircraft maintenance tracking, inspection status, reservations and scheduling, shared aircraft management, and billing/payment management into a single app, aiming to help owners, pilots, A&P/IA mechanics, and shared-aircraft partners manage aircraft information more efficiently.
Based on the crawled content, Coflyt’s core modules include Maintenance Insights, Aircraft Status, Manage Shared Aircraft, Reservations & Scheduling, Manage Payments, Flight Ops, and the newly launched FAA compliant digital logs. It can track mechanical issues and squawks, display inspection status required for VFR/IFR, and monitor service intervals such as oil and fluid changes. In shared-aircraft scenarios, it can record partner flights, analyze usage, and map flight records. For collaboration, the product emphasizes quick sharing of aircraft information with A&Ps to reduce maintenance communication overhead, though details on role-based permissions, approval workflows, or organization-level access controls were not found.
The official site clearly offers a free account entry point and has a Pricing page. Its terms also mention paid products and services, but the main content does not disclose specific plan prices, feature limits, or billing cycles. On the third-party side, the site lists partners such as Aircraft Spruce, AirSync, and VREF Vault, and notes that payments between users may depend on third-party services, but it lacks detail on integration depth or APIs. For security and compliance, the terms only state that Coflyt will make efforts to protect account and content security, while not guaranteeing prevention of unauthorized access. It also mentions a privacy policy, location data handling, and FAA-compliant digital logs, but no enterprise-grade compliance certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001 were found.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus and coverage of frequent needs such as aircraft ownership, shared use, maintenance status, and billing management. Mobile access also fits aviation and maintenance workflows well. The downsides are limited transparency around product information: pricing, permissions, security, and APIs all lack detail. The terms also make clear that the service does not provide aviation safety, operational, maintenance, legal, or financial advice, and does not verify the accuracy of user-submitted information, so critical decisions still require professional confirmation. Coflyt is better suited to U.S. general aviation individual aircraft owners, shared-aircraft groups, small flight organizations, and maintenance collaboration scenarios.
The terms state that the website is intended only for use by persons located in the United States, and do not claim accessibility or applicability outside the U.S. Availability in mainland China for access, payments, and compliance is unknown. If used in China, users would still need to evaluate network connectivity, USD payments, cross-border data transfer, and local aviation regulatory requirements. Alternative directions could include MyFBO.com, or domestic systems for aviation materials/maintenance management, asset maintenance management, and flight operations management.
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coflyt.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach coflyt.com directly.