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WingMiles

They got their license. You get peace of mind. Help them become the driver you’d trust with the keys.

WingMiles is a small GPS device for your teen’s car and an app for you. Know they arrived safely — without texting them while they drive. WingMiles turns every drive into feedback: a weekly driving report card you both can see — built on the technology that coaches professional fleet drivers.

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Register your interest — launching 2026.

Built on the platform trusted by major commercial fleets

Backed by Procon Telematics — 15+ years keeping enterprise fleets safe.

The same technology, made simple for families.

Know they arrived

Automatic alerts when they reach school, work, or home. No more staring at the clock or texting a driver.

Crash alerts in moments

If a significant impact is detected, you’re notified immediately — with their exact location.

Late-night reassurance

Driving after curfew or out past the plan? You’ll know, calmly, without a single "where are you?" call.

A weekly driving report card

Harsh braking, rapid acceleration, speeding, late-night trips — scored and trending, so good habits show up in black and white.

Scores they can see too

Your teen gets their own view. It’s coaching and earned independence, not surveillance.

Work toward lower insurance costs

Adding a teen can roughly double a family’s premium. Demonstrated safe driving is what insurers reward.

Why it matters

The first year of solo driving is the riskiest of their life

Not because teens are reckless — because they're new. Experience is the only cure, and the first months carry the steepest risk. That's exactly when feedback helps most.

~3×

The fatal crash rate per mile driven for 16–19-year-olds is nearly three times the rate for drivers 20 and older.

Source: IIHS Fatality Facts 2023

+50%

Teens are about 50% more likely to crash in their first month of licensed driving than after a full year of experience.

Source: AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety

44%

Of teen motor-vehicle deaths occurred between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. — late-night driving is where risk concentrates.

Source: CDC (2020 data)

Motor-vehicle crashes remain a leading cause of death for US teens. Read the full data and what parents can do →

How it works

Set up once. Reassured every drive.

1

Plug it in

A small GPS device plugs into your teen’s car (or we’ll arrange fitting). No tools, no mechanic for most cars.

2

Connect the app

Pair the parent app in minutes. Your teen gets their own view — everything is in the open.

3

Drive

Every trip becomes arrival alerts for you and a weekly driving report card you can talk about together.

What you get

Fleet-grade telematics, sized for one very important driver

Live location & trip history

Know they arrived safely without texting them while they drive. Every trip is logged, start to finish.

Driving style insights

Harsh braking, rapid acceleration, speeding, late-night driving — summarized in a weekly driving report card.

Smart alerts

Arrived at school, work, or home. Speed-limit breaches. Driving after curfew. You decide what’s worth a ping.

Crash & impact alerts

If a significant impact is detected, you’re notified immediately — with their location — so you can act fast.

Coaching, not just surveillance

Your teen sees their own scores and builds habits worth rewarding — earned independence, and a track record insurers like to see.

Something missing?

Tell us what matters most when you join the waitlist — it directly shapes what we build.

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The insurance reality

Adding a teen driver can roughly double a family's premium

A recent Bankrate analysis put the average cost of adding a 16-year-old to a married couple's policy at about $3,225 a year — more than doubling it. There's no magic discount code. The only durable lever is the one insurers actually reward: demonstrated safe driving. Usage-based insurance programs measure the same behaviors WingMiles coaches — smooth braking, steady speed, sensible hours.

Source: Bankrate, rates as of November 2025. WingMiles doesn't promise any specific insurance discount — savings depend on your insurer, state, and driver.

what adding a teen can do to your premium

Let's be honest

“So… you want to spy on your kid?”

That's the fair question every teen will ask, and it deserves a straight answer. WingMiles isn't a hidden tracker. It works best when it's completely in the open: your teen sees the same trips and the same scores you do, on their own phone.

That changes the conversation. Instead of "where were you?", it's "your braking score jumped this week — nice." Instead of a curfew argument, it's a deal: keep the late-night flags at zero, earn the longer leash. Visibility is what your teen trades for the keys — and the data gives them a way to prove they've earned more freedom, not less.

Research backs this up: in-vehicle monitoring changes teen driving behavior most when parents actually see and discuss the feedback — not when devices silently record. (IIHS, teen driver research)

If you're looking for covert surveillance, WingMiles isn't it. If you're looking for a shared path to a safer, more independent driver — welcome.

Who's behind this

Backed by Procon Telematics — 15+ years keeping enterprise fleets safe

The platform inside WingMiles already tracks and coaches thousands of professional drivers for major fleet operators every day. We're taking the same crash detection, the same driving-behavior engine, and wrapping it in an app a busy parent can love.

Parent stories will live here.

We haven't launched yet, so we won't show you invented testimonials. Join the waitlist, help us pilot it, and this space is yours.

You set the bar

What would WingMiles be worth to your family?

We haven't set a price — honestly. Tap what feels fair and it pre-fills your waitlist answers. Your input directly shapes the launch offer.

What would you expect to pay? (USD)

All amounts in USD.

Questions parents ask

Frequently asked questions

Does my teen know it’s installed?

Yes — and that’s the point. WingMiles is built on shared visibility: your teen gets their own view of their trips and driving scores. Families who talk about the data get the most out of it. We don’t recommend (or design for) covert tracking.

Will it work in any car?

WingMiles is designed to work with virtually any car — it plugs into the diagnostic (OBD-II) port found in most vehicles from 1996 onward, or can be professionally fitted. We’ll confirm compatibility for your exact vehicle before launch.

Is it legal to track my teen’s car?

In general, a parent or legal guardian in the US can lawfully use a GPS device in a vehicle they own that’s driven by their minor child. Rules differ once a driver is 18 or the car is owned by someone else, and state laws vary — this isn’t legal advice. We always recommend being open with your teen about the device.

What about my teen’s privacy?

We take it seriously. Your teen sees the same driving scores you do, location sharing is about arrival and safety (not reading messages or social media), and the goal is graduating to more independence, not less. Many families set shared expectations up front — visibility in exchange for the keys.

Will it lower my insurance?

We can’t promise any specific discount — no honest company can. What’s true: insurers increasingly reward demonstrated safe driving through usage-based programs, and the habits a weekly report card builds are exactly what those programs measure. Think of WingMiles as the practice field.

How much will it cost?

Pricing isn’t final — that’s part of why this waitlist exists. When you register, we’ll ask what you’d expect to pay, and your answer genuinely shapes the product. Waitlist members will get our best launch offer.

When does it launch?

WingMiles is planned for launch in 2026. Joining the waitlist registers your interest and puts you first in line — it’s not a purchase and there’s no obligation.

Does it work outside the US?

The US is our first market, with Australia planned next. Tell us your country when you register — where the waitlist grows fastest helps decide where we launch.

How is this different from a free location-sharing app?

A location app tells you where the car is. WingMiles tells you how it’s being driven — harsh braking, acceleration, speeding, late-night trips — plus crash alerts from the vehicle itself, using the same telematics platform commercial fleets rely on. A dot on a map can’t coach anyone.

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