Anyone here used Hastings YouDrive or other app-only telemat

Anyone here used Hastings YouDrive or other app-only telemat

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BFerman77

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40 posts

79 months

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Hey folks,
My car insurance renewal came in at a ridiculous £2800 this year. The next cheapest non-telematics quote I’ve found is around £1800.
However, I’ve just been quoted £1300 with Hastings YouDrive — a telematics policy that doesn’t require a black box but instead uses a smartphone app to track your driving. Massive saving, but I’ve got some concerns.
If you've used Hastings YouDrive or any similar app-based telematics policy (no black box), I’d love your thoughts on:
How accurate is the trip tracking?
Does it wrongly log walking, public transport or passenger trips?
How strict are they with things like speed (e.g. 75-80mph on motorway)?
Do both drivers (my wife is a named driver) need the app too?
Does it run constantly in the background and drain your battery?
Any issues with privacy, missed journeys, or policy warnings?
I like the idea of the savings, but I’m worried about being tracked 24/7 or penalised for things outside my control.
Would really appreciate hearing how it’s gone for others — especially long-term users or anyone who’s claimed while on it!
Thanks in advance 🙏

jeremy996

347 posts

240 months

I have Hastings Direct YouDrive on an Ineos Grenadier; they sent a little box to fix to the windscreen that uses BlueTooth to connect to my phone. A short setting up session and it logs each drive as it happens and feeds back in the app.

I'm good to excellent on phone use, speeding, much less good on braking, OK on acceleration and cornering, I have currently got a score of 71, where I understand less than 55 is an issue. I do not have a reputation for driving slowly, but I do have a lifetime clean licence, ( and i'm over 60).

It is a definate spy in the cab, but not really a spy elsewhere.

As for your questions,
Does it wrongly log walking, public transport or passenger trips? No, the little stick on box and BlueTooth tie it to the car.

How strict are they with things like speed (e.g. 75-80mph on motorway)? They will get really mardy at 30mph above the speed limit, (it is in the blurb, read the fine print).

Do both drivers (my wife is a named driver) need the app too? Apparently not, you can flag trips where you are the passenger.

Does it run constantly in the background and drain your battery? It's BlueTooth, so if BlueTooth is on, then so is the app. The overhead has made no difference to my phone.

Any issues with privacy, missed journeys, or policy warnings? Not so far, but I am not a maniac - they do warn about exceed 30mph over the speed limit and getting the driving score down to 55.

Edited by jeremy996 on Friday 27th June 23:39

georgeyboy12345

3,907 posts

49 months

Buying any telematics insurance policy is akin to doing a deal with Satan

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BFerman77 said:
Hey folks,
My car insurance renewal came in at a ridiculous £2800 this year. The next cheapest non-telematics quote I ve found is around £1800.
However, I ve just been quoted £1300 with Hastings YouDrive a telematics policy that doesn t require a black box but instead uses a smartphone app to track your driving. Massive saving, but I ve got some concerns.
If you've used Hastings YouDrive or any similar app-based telematics policy (no black box), I d love your thoughts on:
How accurate is the trip tracking?
Does it wrongly log walking, public transport or passenger trips?
How strict are they with things like speed (e.g. 75-80mph on motorway)?
Do both drivers (my wife is a named driver) need the app too?
Does it run constantly in the background and drain your battery?
Any issues with privacy, missed journeys, or policy warnings?
I like the idea of the savings, but I m worried about being tracked 24/7 or penalised for things outside my control.
Would really appreciate hearing how it s gone for others especially long-term users or anyone who s claimed while on it!
Thanks in advance ?
My wife had it last year. In answer to your questions

There’s a little gadget that you stick in the dashboard which tracks the car movements. It assumes the policyholder is driving when the policyholder’s phone is in the car

Trip tracking is very accurate.

It doesn’t log walking (the tracker is in the car) . When the policyholder is a passenger it gives you an option in the app to ignore that trip. This is useful because it recognises when the phone is being used and marks the policyholder down if they were supposedly driving

Only the policyholder needs the app.

No noticeable effect on battery

It’s pretty sharp on identifying harsh acceleration, braking, fast cornering but, unless you’re driving everywhere at 9/10ths you should be fine. I was easily getting 95+ and my wife was getting over 85

That being said neither of us generally breaks the speed limit.

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georgeyboy12345 said:
Buying any telematics insurance policy is akin to doing a deal with Satan
Satan saved us £450

georgeyboy12345

3,907 posts

49 months

I’d sooner pay the £450

Bill

55,675 posts

269 months

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georgeyboy12345 said:
Buying any telematics insurance policy is akin to doing a deal with Satan
Occasionally fun??

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Bill said:
georgeyboy12345 said:
Buying any telematics insurance policy is akin to doing a deal with Satan
Occasionally fun??
Reminds me of Rowan Atkinson as Satan

“Hell isn’t all that bad you know, it’s just for people who like different things, like the looting, the pillaging, the murdering…. you know, that sort of thing “

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Bill

55,675 posts

269 months

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"Atheists? I bet you're feeling pretty silly right now."*

Think we're showing our age! biggrin




*Or words to that effect...

The Gauge

4,669 posts

27 months

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georgeyboy12345 said:
I d sooner pay the £450
My son was the same when he insured his first car a few weeks ago after passing his test, though the difference was £1,000, so he paid £2,700 instead of £1,700. His money, his choice. I got a bit of a slating on her for this.

Effectively he pays approx £80/month for the freedom of not being monitored

RSTurboPaul

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272 months

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Do a search for 'telematics' on here and online - I am sure there have been various stories of apps not working properly and companies cancelling based on spurious reasons.

At £10/week extra for not having Big Brother looking over your shoulder and tracking your every input and action with the intention of using any mistakes against you, I'd be paying the extra.