Direct Freight
Configured real-time load queries with provider source labels and no persistence of provider listings.

Providers and integrations
LoadLadder distinguishes a configured service provider from a commercial partnership. The services below support production today; finance, insurance, ELD, and additional load-source relationships remain subject to separate approval and implementation.
Load supply
Direct Freight
Billing
Stripe
Accounting
QuickBooks
Reporting
Operating Layer
Configured real-time load queries with provider source labels and no persistence of provider listings.
Managed authentication, database, storage, hosting, deployment, and application delivery infrastructure.
Stripe processes LoadLadder subscription billing. QuickBooks receives controlled accounting sync records for Midwest Auto & Commerce LLC.
Transactional LoadLadder email delivery using verified LoadLadder sender identities and controlled delivery flags.
Consent-aware SMS infrastructure for enabled account and dispatch notifications.
Google Analytics, Search Console, sign-in, and Workspace administration support reporting, discovery, identity, and support operations.
Workflow
The website explains and converts. The app executes the workflow with role gates, audit trails, and operational dashboards.
Credentials, sender identities, source terms, and callback URLs must be configured before production use.
Unavailable finance, insurance, ELD, and enterprise integrations stay disabled until an approved provider and acceptance tests exist.
Readiness checks and scheduled syncs report configured, degraded, and blocked external services.
Start on the public website, then open the LoadLadder app for the operating system behind dispatch, supply, finance, compliance, and admin control.
Loads, rates, lanes, one place
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