Haul Router is built in layers — a GIS and multi-tenant foundation, the operational modules your team lives in every day, and the financial engine that closes the month. Here's what runs on the platform.
Everything else depends on knowing where a stop is and who it belongs to. Haul Router stores real geography with PostGIS and isolates every tenant's data automatically.
Draw service, surcharge, tax and no-service areas on the map. A single address can fall in several overlapping regions at once.
Rooftop point, service point (where the cart sits) and tax-parcel point — validated against USPS at entry.
Each hauler gets isolated, row-scoped data and white-label branding — colors, logo and domain.
Who changed what, and when, on every record — plus a high-level activity feed of real business events.
A split-pane route designer on the left, a real-time dispatch console on the right, and Google Cloud Fleet Routing solving the hard part in between.
Monthly bulk invoicing, a real deferred-revenue model, and payments that land where they should — allocated to specific invoices, never oldest-first.
Sequenced stops, one-tap complete/skip with reasons, extra-pickup photos, scale tickets and GPS on every action.
Directed @mention messages, urgent alerts, voice notes and quick-response buttons — never a noisy group chat.
Self-service onboarding, online payments, vacation holds, bulk requests and refer-a-friend $30 credits.
QR-tagged carts and containers, location history, per-hub inventory and vehicle/route/driver assignment.
Gate-agent ticketing, live USB scale capture, yellow-sheet pricing, recycling credits and origin/destination surcharges.
Online applications, approval numbers, chain-of-custody tracking and Michigan compliance reporting.
A sales pipeline that flows into contracts with built-in e-signature — and the reporting layer to see exactly how every route, region and product line is performing.
We'll walk every module against the way you actually work today — and show you the path off the legacy stack.