Find → Evaluate → Chain → Dispatch
Search available freight, compare the economics, test what comes after the drop, and turn your shortlist into a route-ready plan. No sign-in required to search.
The Core Workflow
A promising load can create a bad next move. TrukTek helps you move from discovery to a practical shortlist, then inspect the route and test the next leg from the destination before you decide what belongs in the run.
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Search available loads by origin, destination, date, equipment, radius, and rate filters.
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Compare pay, miles, gross RPM, LOH match, timing, and equipment before adding an option to your shortlist.
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Search from the destination or build a multi-load sequence to test the next leg instead of judging one load in isolation.
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Review a shortlisted load with broker contact, route details, fuel and parking options, and HOS-aware alert zones.
TrukTek supports shortlisting and route planning; loads are booked with the broker. HOS-aware alerts are planning aids, not compliance determinations.
AI Load Assistant — Carrier Pro
Tell Bandit what you need in plain English. It searches loads, helps build a shortlist, plans multi-stop chains, and pulls broker contact info — all without leaving the chat.
Bandit
Ready to work
Tell Bandit what you need — lane, equipment, rate floor, pickup date — and it searches the board instantly.
Ask Bandit to add promising loads to your shortlist so you can review the options together before contacting the broker.
Ask for the phone number on any load and Bandit pulls the broker name, direct line, and MC# immediately.
Need to get from Denver to Boston by Friday? Bandit can help build a multi-stop chain with HOS-aware planning cues for you to review.
Bandit is included with Carrier Pro. Loads are booked directly with the broker; HOS-aware planning cues are not compliance determinations.
Live load density from our network — visualized in real time.
Where loads are available for pickup
Data refreshes every 5 minutes · Last 7 days · Restricted to CONUS
Experimental Concepts
Safety Cam, Simulator, and the AI Companion below are early concepts—not part of the core freight workflow today. We're sharing the direction and inviting feedback.
Experimental Concept · Safety Cam
We're exploring how optional camera signals could help fleets review road events and coach drivers. This concept is not currently part of TrukTek's core product.
Concept: connect selected road moments to trip context
Concept: flag harsh-event signals for human review
Concept: organize reviewed events for driver coaching
Required direction: clear consent, retention, and access controls
ATS Simulator DashboardConcept preview
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Sample Drivers
189
Sample Runs
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Sample Score
Experimental Concept · Simulator
We're prototyping a dashboard for American Truck Simulator sessions to explore how practice-run data might support training conversations. The preview uses illustrative data and is separate from the freight workflow.
Experimental Concept · AI Companion
Meet Bandit, an early exploration of a conversational layer for trip context. The interaction below is illustrative—not a live assistant or a core TrukTek feature.
Bandit
Illustrative concept
Concept: summarize available weather, traffic, HOS-aware planning cues, and fuel-stop data for driver review.
Concept: ask questions and think through a run without digging through separate screens.
Concept: retain chosen lanes or a home base only with clear user controls and permission.
Concept: organize questions about routes and loads while keeping verification and judgment with the driver.
Early concept only. Availability, data sources, and pilot timing are not yet set.
Get in Touch
Talk to our team about finding freight, fleet management, or integrating TrukTek into your operation.