Use this when the truck is stuck and you need nearby markets worth checking before moving empty.
Freight Pilot tools
Start with one load, check the real economics, then move into Freight Pilot when you need to compare multiple loads, route options, and lane signals.
Create sample truck and load data, then open a saved route result so you can see Freight Pilot's decision workflow fast.
Free toolEstimate net profit after deadhead, fuel, tolls, operating cost, and other trip costs before you book a load.
Free toolEnter where the truck is sitting and get nearby freight markets worth checking before repositioning empty.
Free toolEstimate the cost of empty miles before you reposition, head home, or decide whether the next load is worth it.
Two deadhead tools
Use this when the truck is stuck and you need nearby markets worth checking before moving empty.
Use this when you already know the empty move and want to estimate fuel, time, tolls, and operating cost.
Why these tools exist
Freight Pilot is built around a simple idea: load decisions should include profit, empty miles, timing, route fit, and lane context. These public tools give operators a quick way to check one decision before they bring the full workflow into an account.