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123Loadboard

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Affordable web and mobile load matching for truckers and owner-operators

  • Deployment Cloud Based
  • Starting price $129
  • Free trial Available
  • Best for Freelancers, Small Business, Medium Business

What is 123Loadboard?

123Loadboard positions itself around affordability and ease of use for truckers and owner-operators specifically, describing itself as an industry leader in load board solutions with affordable web and mobile app platforms. The scale figures it publishes are concrete: over 57.6 million truckloads posted annually, 265,418 carriers, and available truck load opportunity valued at more than 147 million dollars. For a single owner-operator, those numbers matter less than whether loads exist on the lanes they run, which is why the free trial on carrier plans is the sensible starting point.

The carrier toolset covers the work around finding a load rather than the search alone. Load searching by city or state, load availability views, truck posting so brokers can find you, mileage and routing, rate check for assessing whether an offered rate is fair, and document storage are all included. Quick Pay and load advances address cash flow, which is the constraint that most often limits a small operation's ability to take work. A free mobile app covers use from the cab.

The broker side is served separately with load posting, a truck locator, 123Connect, locate load, load posting integration and an API, plus its own broker pricing and demo request. API integration is offered generally, which matters for carriers running a TMS that should receive loads automatically rather than through manual copying. Broker pricing is published at 129 dollars per user per month, with a yearly option saving 23 percent. Carrier plans carry a free trial.

Key Features of 123Loadboard

  • Load searching by city or state
  • Load availability views
  • Truck posting so brokers can find available capacity
  • Mileage and routing tools
  • Rate check for assessing offered rates
  • Document storage
  • Quick Pay for faster payment
  • Load advances for cash flow
  • Free mobile app
  • Broker load posting and truck locator
  • 123Connect and locate load for brokers
  • Load posting integration and API access
  • Free trial on carrier plans

123Loadboard Pricing

Broker

$129

Monthly billing. A yearly option is offered which the vendor states saves 23 percent.

Carrier

Free trial available

Carrier plans include a free trial. Plan figures were not retrievable, so confirm current carrier rates with the vendor.

123Loadboard Specifications

Software Tagline :
Affordable web and mobile load matching for truckers and owner-operators
Deployment :
  • Cloud Based
Subscription Plan :
Desktop Platforms :
  • Web App
Mobile Platforms :
  • Android
  • iOS
Language Support :
Target Audience :
  • Freelancers
  • Small Business
  • Medium Business
Available Support :
  • Email
  • Phone
Integrations :
API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
Yes
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
No

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123Loadboard FAQs

Broker pricing is published at 129 dollars per user per month, with a yearly billing option the vendor says saves 23 percent. Carrier plan figures were not retrievable, but carrier plans include a free trial.

Yes, on carrier plans. Given that what matters most is whether loads exist on the lanes you actually run, a trial is more informative than any published volume statistic.

Quick Pay and load advances are both offered. For owner-operators, waiting 30 or more days for broker payment is often the practical limit on how much work can be taken, so these matter as much as load volume.

Yes. API integration and load posting integration are offered, which lets loads flow into a TMS automatically rather than being copied manually. Brokers have dedicated integration options.

The vendor reports more than 57.6 million truckloads posted annually, 265,418 carriers and over 147 million dollars in available truck load opportunity. Treat these as vendor figures and verify against your own lanes.