[ detention pay, handled ]

Waiting at docks is worth
$5,900–$10,400 a year.

Get paid to sit at docks

Most of it never gets billed. DockPay turns your wait into a claim you can actually send — free, in a minute, saved on your phone.

Learn more
Where that number comes from: ATRI counted 117–209 hours a year sitting past free time for the average driver. At $50 an hour detention, that's $5,850 to $10,450 you could be billing. Fewer than half of billed detention ever gets paid. Read the ATRI report
See how it works
GPS stampsyour arrival time
DOCKPAY EXAMPLE
Sitting at
Example Foods DC
GPS stamped on arrival
Time on the clock
05:12:38
They owe you
$240.75
$75/hr, after 2 free hours
Arrived
10:15 AM
one tap, stamped
Broker noticebefore free time ends
$15.1B
lost to detention in one year
Over 50%
of billed detention never gets paid
$0
what DockPay costs you
$15.1B = $3.6B direct costs + $11.5B lost productivity.
Read the ATRI report
[ your number ]

What is sitting
actually costing you?

Move the sliders to your real week. Same math as the headline — 48 working weeks, your own rate.

3
112
1.5h
0h4h
$ /hr
Detention you could be billing
$10,800/year
216 hours a year · 48 working weeks · fewer than half of billed detention gets paid
The DockPay claim builder is free — no fee, no cut. What you bill back is yours.
[ the difference ]

Where the waiting ends,
the billing begins

The hours are already yours. The paperwork is what loses them.

How it goes now

  • Hours lost at the dock, unpaid
  • Detention buried in texts and screenshots
  • Rebuilding a wait from memory a week later
  • No proof when the broker says "prove it"
  • Free time already blown before you notice
  • Money you earned, written off

How it goes with DockPay

  • One tap logs your arrival, GPS-stamped
  • A live counter shows what you're owed
  • The notice goes out before free time ends
  • A clean claim, itemized and ready to send
  • A record instead of a guess
  • Paid for the time you already spent
[ what's inside ]

Everything you need
to get paid for your time

GPS check-in

One tap when you roll in. Your arrival is stamped with the time and the coordinates — a written record, not your memory.

Live money counter

Watch your free time count down, then watch the detention count up. You always know what they owe you, to the dollar.

Broker notice

Most rate cons need notice before detention starts. One tap copies the message to send them — before the clock costs you the claim.

Ready-to-send claims

Times, rate, increments, total — itemized the way brokers expect. Email it, print it, or send it to your factoring company.

[ how it works ]

From the dock to a claim
in three taps

1

Tap when you arrive

Your arrival time is stamped with GPS. Close the app, nap, drive — the clock keeps running.

2

Tap when you're released

Billable hours past your free time are calculated in the increments your rate con uses.

3

Send the claim

A clean itemized claim, ready to email or print. Then you go get your money.

[ pricing ]

Start free.
Upgrade when it pays for itself.

Free gives you 3 claims a month, today, no card. Pro and Ultra open when billing goes live — join now and you keep these prices for good.

Free
$0
One truck. Bill your own loads.
  • One truck, one driver
  • 3 claims a month
  • GPS proof of when you arrived and left
  • Watch what they owe you climb while you sit
  • Writes the broker notice and reminds you before free time ends
No card. Not now, not later.
RECOMMENDED
Pro
$30/mo
One truck. Let it chase the money for you.
  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • 30 claims a month
  • Chases the money for you — every claim unpaid at 30 days, listed with the follow-up already written. One tap sends it.
  • Remembers every broker — your rate and free time fill themselves in
  • Offers to run the clock for you — GPS spots the dock and asks
  • Which docks waste your hours, ranked worst first
  • Your claims follow you to any phone or computer ships at launch
No card taken. First month free at launch.
Ultra
$79/mo
Up to 10 trucks. Run the whole fleet.
  • Everything in Pro, plus:
  • Up to 10 trucks and drivers on one account ships at launch
  • Unlimited claims
  • Your dock map — every dock you’ve sat at, pinned, with your real average wait
  • Which brokers actually pay you, and how many days they take
  • Photo your rate con and the terms fill in for you ships at launch
  • One screen for the whole fleet — every claim, who still owes you ships at launch
Dock and broker numbers grow as drivers use DockPay.

Prices are locked for anyone who joins before launch. Cancel any time — your claims stay yours either way.

[ questions ]

Straight answers

Is this really free?

Yes. Free gives you 3 full claims a month with no card — real, send-ready claims. Pro is a paid plan we're still building — when it launches, building claims stays free.

Will the broker actually pay?

No tool can force a broker to pay. What gets claims paid is clean, timestamped documentation and the detention terms on your rate con — which is exactly what this builds.

When should I send it?

Send the broker notice before your free time runs out — most rate cons require it. Then send the claim the day you're released, with the signed BOL. The longer you wait, the easier you are to ignore.

Do you store my information?

Your claims and details are saved on your own phone, so you don't retype them — they aren't uploaded to us. The one exception is the "Where am I?" button, which sends your coordinates to OpenStreetMap to get a place name back, and only when you tap it. A Pro account holds only what's needed to run your subscription.

Can DockPay track me while the app is closed?

No — and no website can. Browsers don't allow it. Auto-detect works while DockPay is open on your screen. Everything else (your running clock, your claims) is saved and waiting when you come back.

What stops someone faking a claim?

Nothing stops someone typing whatever they want — but DockPay labels it. Times you tapped with GPS on say GPS-VERIFIED and carry coordinates. Times typed by hand say DRIVER-REPORTED. Brokers can tell the difference, which is exactly why the honest GPS claim gets paid.

What if I forgot to check in?

Type your times in by hand. The GPS buttons are a shortcut, not a requirement.

Who made this?

An independent developer — not a brokerage, not a factoring company, not a load board. There's no lead-gen here because there's nothing to sell your info to.

Stop losing money
while you sit.

Your times, your rate, a claim that's ready to send. Free, and your claims stay on your phone.