Decision Intelligence
Freight Pilot does not replace your load board. It adds the decision layer after you find options, showing which loads are worth running and how they may chain together.
Focused on the practical questions carriers and dispatchers ask before accepting a load.
Compare gross revenue against fuel, estimated tolls, empty miles, and route penalties.
Spot chains that look profitable on paper but require too much repositioning or awkward timing.
Use lane intelligence as supporting evidence when deciding whether a destination sets up the next move.
Start simple. The workflow gets more useful as your load history grows.
Save fleet companies, trucks, drivers, defaults, and cost profiles so estimates match how you operate.
2. Review planning loadsUse the global Add loads button to bring in options, then review the loads available for planning.
3. Compare route optionsCompare ranked routes by profit, costs, deadhead, timing, reload outlook, and lane quality before you commit.
4. Save and share resultsReopen recent runs, favorite the route options worth discussing, and export a clean summary when needed.
For a clean first run, add one truck profile and a handful of real loads you are currently considering.