What does HaulHand cost?
Posting a load costs nothing. Collecting bids costs nothing. Bidding costs nothing, and there is no subscription for haulers.
The only charge is our fee on the accepted bid, added to what the shipper pays: 10% on the first $2,000, then 5%. It tapers because a big load is not more work for us than a small one — a $6,000 cattle haul costs $400 rather than $600.
It is added rather than deducted, which is the whole point: a hauler who bids a number receives that number. There is no fuel surcharge added later and nothing invented after delivery.
You see the arithmetic before you accept a bid — what the hauler receives, what the fee is, what you pay — and again on the receipt.
Get in early
HaulHand is open and it is new — some days there are loads on the board and some days there are none, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Tell us what you move and where you run, and we will tell you when your corridor is busy.