FleetWorks
AI operations software for freight brokers that need fewer manual check calls and emails.
What is FleetWorks?
FleetWorks builds AI automation for freight brokerages and logistics teams. The platform focuses on repetitive carrier and shipment operations such as check calls, appointment updates, document follow-up, and status communication so brokers can manage more loads without hiring another operations layer.
Manufacturing, supply chain, procurement, logistics, inventory, fleet, and warehouse operations tools.
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Use cases to evaluate
Automating carrier check calls and load status updates
Collecting documents and appointment confirmations
Flagging exceptions before a delivery miss becomes a customer escalation
Keeping brokers focused on relationships instead of repetitive shipment admin
Fit to evaluate
Freight brokers and 3PL teams with high manual tracking workload
Logistics operators coordinating carriers by phone and email
Teams trying to reduce after-hours shipment status leakage
Brokerage owners who want automation without replacing their TMS
Business fit
Right for you if logistics coordinators spend hours each day asking for the same shipment updates and still miss exceptions. FleetWorks is most useful when it can sit around an existing TMS and automate predictable communication loops. Treat the rollout as an operations-control project: map exception handling, customer visibility rules, and carrier consent before turning on broad automation.
How to evaluate FleetWorks
Use this category when inventory, freight, production, or vendor workflows are too manual or opaque.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map FleetWorks to one concrete workflow first, such as automating carrier check calls and load status updates. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare inventory visibility, planning, procurement, freight, and maintenance workflows.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare FleetWorks with other Manufacturing & Logistics vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
FleetWorks does not publish public plan pricing. Pricing is likely quoted based on brokerage size, shipment volume, channels, and integration requirements. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the medium setup matches your team.
Compare FleetWorks with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Automating carrier check calls and load status updates, Collecting documents and appointment confirmations |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Freight brokers and 3PL teams with high manual tracking workload, Logistics operators coordinating carriers by phone and email |
| Implementation effort | Medium setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Contact sales |
| Closest alternatives | Other Manufacturing & Logistics tools |
FleetWorks pricing
| Model | Contact sales |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | FleetWorks does not publish public plan pricing. Pricing is likely quoted based on brokerage size, shipment volume, channels, and integration requirements. |
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Common questions about FleetWorks
What is FleetWorks?
FleetWorks builds AI automation for freight brokerages and logistics teams. The platform focuses on repetitive carrier and shipment operations such as check calls, appointment updates, document follow-up, and status communication so brokers can manage more loads without hiring another operations layer.
What is FleetWorks used for?
Common use cases: Automating carrier check calls and load status updates; Collecting documents and appointment confirmations; Flagging exceptions before a delivery miss becomes a customer escalation; Keeping brokers focused on relationships instead of repetitive shipment admin.
How much does FleetWorks cost?
FleetWorks does not publish public plan pricing. Pricing is likely quoted based on brokerage size, shipment volume, channels, and integration requirements.
Who is FleetWorks best for?
FleetWorks fits Freight brokers and 3PL teams with high manual tracking workload, Logistics operators coordinating carriers by phone and email, Teams trying to reduce after-hours shipment status leakage, Brokerage owners who want automation without replacing their TMS. Right for you if logistics coordinators spend hours each day asking for the same shipment updates and still miss exceptions. FleetWorks is most useful when it can sit around an existing TMS and automate predictable communication loops. Treat the rollout as an operations-control project: map exception handling, customer visibility rules, and carrier consent before turning on broad automation.