If you run trucks, you already know the load doesn't pay until the paperwork clears. HumbleSuite is trucking software that puts dispatch, invoicing, driver pay, IFTA mileage, maintenance logs, and your books under one login for one flat price. It's built for owner-operators and small fleets who'd rather drive and grow than wrestle with ten apps that don't talk to each other.
A typical trucking business pays for all of these. HumbleSuite does the same jobs in one login.
A trucking business runs on a stack of disconnected tools. You've got a load board in one tab, a TMS or a pile of spreadsheets for dispatch, a separate app for ELD and IFTA, QuickBooks for the books, a factoring portal for invoices, a folder of rate cons and BOLs, and texts flying back and forth with drivers. Every one of those is a separate bill and a separate password, and none of them share data. So the same load gets typed in four times, an invoice goes out late because the POD never made it to accounting, and you find out a truck's registration lapsed only when it gets flagged at a scale.
HumbleSuite pulls all of it into one place. When a load is booked, the rate, the miles, and the customer are already in the system, so the invoice writes itself the day the BOL is signed and goes straight to the broker or your factoring company. Driver settlements calculate from the same trip data instead of a hand-built spreadsheet. Maintenance and registration reminders sit next to the truck they belong to, so you see the DOT renewal coming weeks out, not at the gate. You get one bill starting at $9.99 a month with no per-seat billing, so adding a second driver or a dispatcher doesn't double your cost. Setup is done with a real engineer for free, there's a 180-day money-back guarantee if it isn't a fit, and 25% of revenue goes back to the community.
No add-ons, no per-seat fees. It is all in your plan.
It's in the same system. Because your loads, miles, and fuel already live in HumbleSuite, the numbers you need for IFTA and for paying drivers come from one source instead of a spreadsheet you rebuild every quarter. You're not exporting data between four tools and praying the math lines up. If you run a dedicated ELD device in the cab for hours-of-service, keep it. HumbleSuite handles the business side: dispatch, billing, settlements, and the records, not the federally mandated logging hardware.
No. The platform is the same whether you run one truck or fifteen, and it starts at $9.99 a month with no per-seat charge, so you're not paying fleet prices for a single rig. For one truck the win is simple: invoices go out the day you deliver, your books stay current without a second app, and you stop losing rate cons and PODs in your phone's photo roll. When you add a second truck or a dispatcher later, nothing changes about your bill structure or your setup.
A real engineer sets it up with you for free, so you're not dropped into an empty dashboard to figure it out between loads. We help bring over your customers, your active loads, and your truck and driver records so you start with your real business in the system, not a blank slate. You can keep running your old tools alongside it until you're confident. And if it turns out not to be right for how you haul, the 180-day money-back guarantee means you can walk away and get your money back.
Free setup with a real engineer. 180-day money-back guarantee. Your data is always yours.