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Tenna | Equipment Management Software

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Design System Inspiration

Tenna — extracted via DESIGN.md

Logistics · Equipment management

corporate clean data-heavy interactive dark-theme sticky navigation hero section with clear CTA card-based layout scroll-triggered animations

Typography

Helvetica

Heading

Aa Aa Aa Aa

arial

Body

Aa Aa Aa Aa

Color palette

TL;DR

Tenna utilizes a high-contrast industrial aesthetic dominated by Tenna Orange `#fd4f00`. The system is built on a foundation of pure white `#ffffff` and deep charcoal `#222222`, mirroring the visibility requirements of construction environments. Typography is strictly Helvetica-based, utilizing heavy weights (700) for headings and buttons to convey durability and authority. UI components favor large touch targets, generous internal padding (up to 35px), and a mix of sharp 0px corners for primary actions and soft 16-20px radii for content cards.

Target audience

The likely target audience includes businesses and fleet managers in industries requiring robust equipment management, seeking software solutions to optimize their operations.

Full tech stack

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Analytics

Google Tag Manager Google Analytics

Meta description

Equipment management software built for mixed fleets—Tenna connects your entire equipment operations, going beyond tracking for full fleet control.

Brand Voice

Authoritative, industrial, and results-oriented.

Positioning

Tenna is an equipment management and AI camera platform built specifically for construction contractors. It provides a unified system for tracking, safety, and maintenance across mixed heavy equipment fleets.

Voice principles

  • Industry-Specific: Uses the technical language of construction and fleet management to establish immediate credibility.
  • Direct: Employs short, declarative sentences that focus on utility and action.
  • Integrated: Emphasizes how different parts of the business (safety, maintenance, tracking) work together on one platform.
  • Outcome-Focused: Prioritizes the end result, such as "smarter decisions" or "improved productivity," over abstract software features.

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