For Marine Operators

Better readiness for high-utilization vessel operations.

Argo is working with selected marine operators to explore new ways to improve visibility, readiness, and operational confidence across connected fleets.

Access is currently limited to selected stakeholders.
Who this is for

Built for operators managing more than one vessel.

The current launch track is focused on organizations that operate, manage, or support multiple vessels and want better visibility into readiness, service coordination, and operating conditions.

Boat clubsRental fleetsMarina-owned fleetsManaged vessel operationsCharter or training operations
Why it matters

Operational confidence matters before, during, and after every trip.

Fleet operators need clarity across readiness, utilization, service coordination, and operating status. Argo is engaging operators who want to participate in a controlled launch process around those daily challenges.

Operating model

Designed around the daily rhythm of marine fleet work.

Argo is being shaped for teams that move between the dock, the office, the service bay, and the customer handoff. The goal is a cleaner operating picture for the people already responsible for keeping vessels available.

Morning readiness

Give operators a simple way to see which vessels are ready, which need attention, and which should be held back before a customer or member arrives.

  • Status across the active fleet
  • Exceptions that need human review
  • Cleaner opening checks

Turnover and utilization

Support the high-frequency handoff moments that define clubs, rental fleets, charter programs, and training operations.

  • Trip-to-trip context
  • Faster issue triage
  • Better handoff notes

Service coordination

Help operations and maintenance teams work from the same vessel picture instead of chasing scattered notes, calls, and after-the-fact surprises.

  • Shared readiness language
  • Service queue context
  • Less reactive follow-up

Seasonal protection

Keep a cleaner view of off-hours and seasonal risks when boats are stored, staged, moved, or operating with lighter staff coverage.

  • After-hours awareness
  • Storage-period checks
  • Weather-sensitive workflows
Pilot fit

Best-fit pilots are operationally centralized and close to the dock.

The strongest early fit is a team with repeated trips, a known vessel set, and a manager who already owns readiness, service coordination, and customer experience.

Boat clubs

High utilization, recurring member handoffs, and centralized operations make clubs the cleanest first learning environment.

Rental fleets

Frequent turnovers and mixed customer experience levels make visibility, readiness, and exception handling especially valuable.

Marinas operating fleets

The fit is strongest when a marina is also responsible for managed vessels, rentals, member access, training, or service operations.

Charter and training programs

Repeatable operating days, safety briefings, and instructor or captain handoffs create clear places to evaluate the workflow.

Private access

What selected operators can review after sign-in.

The first portal step is intentionally simple: basic private materials, product updates, and an NDA path when the conversation is ready for deeper diligence.

Pilot overview

A concise overview of the controlled launch, what Argo is evaluating, and how operator conversations are sequenced.

Product updates

A clean place for controlled-launch notes, newsletter updates, and follow-up material without sending a pile of disconnected files.

Documents

A small document set before NDA, then the deeper library after the agreement is signed and access is approved.

Demo handoff

When the fleet dashboard demo is ready, the portal can point approved operators to the demo environment without mixing it into the public site.

The offer

Apply for pilot consideration.

We are selecting a limited number of qualified operators for early conversations and controlled pilot planning.