You find out at the end of the month
The fuel card statement lands, the numbers get rebuilt in a spreadsheet, and by then the bad load is three weeks old. Profit per truck should be a Friday number, not a quarterly autopsy.

TruckerHand for fleets
Most fleet owners can answer that for the whole company. Very few can answer it truck by truck, on a Friday, without opening a spreadsheet.
The fuel card statement lands, the numbers get rebuilt in a spreadsheet, and by then the bad load is three weeks old. Profit per truck should be a Friday number, not a quarterly autopsy.
Arrival time, free time, lumper receipt. When the paper trail is scattered across phones and glove boxes, the claim gets dropped and the money stays with the broker.
Miles by state, fuel by state, quarter after quarter. Your drivers already log the trips. The report should build itself from what they logged.
$12 per truck, per month
Minimum five trucks. Setup is $250 once, and it is us doing the work: your trucks, your drivers, your cost basis, loaded and checked before your first Monday.
A 15-truck fleet pays $180 a month. One unclaimed detention claim a month usually covers it. No annual contract, cancel with 30 days notice, export your data on the way out.
You tell me how you run today. If TruckerHand is not a fit, I say so on the call.
We load your trucks and your drivers, import the last quarter if you have it, and set the cost basis per truck.
Your drivers log loads. You get the first weekly profit report. Then you decide.
Charlemagne Koumi, CDL driver out of Mt Juliet, Tennessee, sixty-five hours a week behind the wheel. I built TruckerHand because I could not tell which of my own loads actually paid. It is a business app for the back office, not a dispatch system and not a telematics box. It sits next to what you already run.
Working on next: pulling miles and fuel straight from Motive and Samsara so drivers stop retyping what the ELD already knows. Not shipped yet, and I will not pretend otherwise on a sales page.