FAQs
What is Aavora?
Aavora is the control layer for Starlink estates — visibility, governance, cost control. It brings your Starlink operations into one place, so teams can monitor performance, manage pooled data, control spend, and report clearly across multiple sites and assets.
Is Aavora a replacement for Starlink Management?
Yes. For most customers, Aavora replaces Starlink Management as the primary way you manage and operate your estate — fleet-wide and at scale. You get the essentials plus the operational features the native tools don’t provide out of the box: pooled data control, cost allocation, role-based access, alerting, and customer-ready reporting.
Who is Aavora for?
Aavora is for organisations running Starlink beyond a basic setup — especially when you have:
- Multiple sites, vehicles, vessels, or temporary locations
- Multiple teams involved (IT, operations, finance, security)
- A need for governance, uptime, and predictable costs
Which sectors does Aavora support?
Aavora works across any vertical where connectivity is mission-critical, including:
- Maritime & offshore
- Rail & mobility
- Energy & renewables
- Construction & civil engineering
- Public sector & emergency response
What problems does Aavora solve?
Aavora is built to remove the common pain points:
- Less downtime with faster fault detection and resolution
- One fleet view instead of scattered portals and spreadsheets
- Clear accountability with structured access and audit trails
- Lower waste with pooled data oversight and outlier detection
- Fewer surprises with thresholds, alerts, and spend guardrails
- Reporting you can use for stakeholders and service reviews
How does Aavora help with pooled data?
It helps you make pooled allowance work harder across fleets and teams:
- Track pooled usage in one view
- Spot heavy-use terminals early
- Set thresholds and alerts before you hit limits
- Understand usage by fleet/site/asset for better decision-making
How does Aavora help with cost control?
Aavora turns usage into something you can actively manage:
- Usage thresholds and alerts to prevent bill shock
- Allocation views by fleet/site/asset (useful for chargeback)
- Trends and forecasting to support budgeting
- Actionable insight into what’s driving spend
What can we control in Aavora?
Aavora is designed for operational control, including:
- Fleet structure (regions, fleets, sites, tags)
- Access and permissions (who can see/do what)
- Alerts and thresholds (what gets flagged, when, and to whom)
- Reporting views (by fleet/site/asset and over time)
- Pooled data oversight and usage guardrails
Can we separate access by team, region, project, or contractor?
Yes. Aavora supports role-based access, so the right people see the right fleets — and only the controls they’re meant to use. This works well for multi-team operations and multi-party delivery models.
Can customers or stakeholders get access too?
Yes. You can provide controlled access to dashboards and reporting, without giving full admin permissions.
Does Aavora support multiple organisations or customer estates?
Yes. Aavora is designed for multi-estate environments, with clear separation and governance—useful for groups with multiple business units, regions, or customer environments.
What security measures does Aavora include?
Aavora includes role-based access, audit trails, and governance controls designed for multi-team operations. It’s hosted on AWS, supporting secure deployment, resilience, and compliance-aligned operations.
Can we export data or integrate with our tools?
Yes. Aavora supports data export and integration options so you can connect reporting and operations into your existing workflows (for example, service desks, asset systems, or reporting tools), where required.
Does Aavora work in hybrid environments too?
Yes. Aavora is designed to fit real deployments, including hybrid environments (for example, Starlink alongside LTE/5G, SD-WAN, or other satellite links) where required.
What does onboarding look like?
Typically:
- Define fleet structure (regions, fleets, tags) and roles
- Connect the estate and validate visibility
- Configure dashboards, alerts, pooled data views, and reporting
- Go live, then refine based on operational use
How do we get started?
Start with a quick estate review — number of terminals, locations, teams, and reporting needs — and you’ll get a recommended setup for visibility, governance, pooled data, and cost control.