Transporter analytics
The transporter dashboard is about where your revenue comes from and where your capacity goes.
Where to find it
In the app: Dashboard → Analytics → Transporter Analytics (/dashboard/analytics/transporter).
Per-truck performance
A row per truck, with Trips, Loaded km, Deadhead km, Avg load factor and Net revenue.
Deadhead is the number to attack. Every empty kilometre is fuel you spent earning nothing, and the fix is on the marketplace — post the return leg as a backload, or post your route so a shipper’s load finds you. See Posting backloads and routes.
Per-driver performance
Trips completed, On-time rate and Rating per driver. The rating is what shippers gave on completed trips — see Ratings and reviews.
Bid win rate by lane
Won bookings against bids submitted, over the last 365 days. A lane where you bid often and win rarely is telling you your pricing is off for that corridor — check it against Lane rate intelligence before you drop your rate.
Lane ranking by net revenue
Net revenue is the agreed price minus the 5% platform fee — what actually reached you, rather than what you quoted. It is revenue, not profit: fuel, maintenance and driver cost aren’t tracked anywhere on the platform, so don’t read these bars as margin.
Border clearance times
Time from logging Arrived to logging Cleared at each border post, over the last 365 days, with the number of crossings and a median. Only crossings where you logged both ends are counted, so the figures are only as good as your border logging — see Cross-border documents.
This section only appears once you have crossings to show. If you run cross-border work and it’s empty, the likely cause is that the border events were never logged on the trip.
Exporting
Export CSV in the page header downloads transporter-analytics.csv. The border section has its own Export CSV for transporter-border-clearance.csv. Both are direct downloads.