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§ Private Profile · Saint George, UT, USA
Digital platform connecting commercial truck drivers with trucking companies for flexible assignments and fleet staffing.
Haul, based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Denver, United States, operates a digital marketplace connecting certified commercial truck drivers with trucking companies seeking personnel for assignments of various lengths. This platform offers drivers flexibility in choosing assignments and schedules, alongside transparent pay visibility and instant access to earned wages. For trucking firms, third-party logistics providers, and private fleets, Haul provides access to vetted temporary or full-time drivers, addressing staffing needs across the freight and logistics sector. The company operates on a marketplace model, though specific financial metrics such as funding, valuation, or employee count are not publicly available. Haul was co-founded by Tim Henry, who also serves as CEO, and a co-founder, possibly Joe Lynch; the exact founding year remains undisclosed.
Haul has raised $14.1M across 3 funding rounds.
Haul has raised $14.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Haul has raised $14.1M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.1M Seed in February 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 11, 2026 | $1.1M Seed | — | — | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2022 | $10M Seed | B Capital Group | Anvaya Ventures, General Catalyst, Meridian Street Capital, Next Coast Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, Nexus Venture Partners, RPM Ventures, Sandbox Industries, Jonathan Bush, Willis Redd, FJ Labs, Hack VC, Pipeline Capital, Value Chain Ventures, Western Technology Investment | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2021 | $3M Seed | — | Meridian Street Capital, Next Coast Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, RPM Ventures, Sandbox Industries, Jonathan Bush | Announced |
Haul is a technology company that builds an AI-powered platform focused on fleet compliance, safety, and maintenance management for trucking fleets. Its product automates time-consuming tasks such as document verification, driver onboarding, compliance monitoring, and safety scorecarding by leveraging machine learning and integrations with telematics and regulatory data sources. Haul serves trucking fleets of all sizes, helping them proactively manage regulatory compliance and driver safety, thereby reducing operational risks and inefficiencies. The company has demonstrated growth momentum by attracting acquisition interest from Fleetworthy, which integrated Haul’s AI capabilities to expand its own compliance technology suite[1][2].
Haul was founded by a team with deep expertise in trucking and technology, aiming to solve the persistent challenges fleets face in managing complex compliance and safety regulations. The idea emerged from recognizing the inefficiencies and risks in manual compliance processes within the trucking industry. Early traction came from developing a platform that could automatically collect, verify, and analyze hundreds of industry-standard documents and driver data fields using AI, which resonated with fleets seeking smarter, more scalable solutions. This innovation led to Haul’s acquisition by Fleetworthy, signaling validation of its technology and market fit[1][2][3].
Haul rides the growing trend of AI and automation in fleet management, addressing the trucking industry’s increasing regulatory complexity and demand for operational efficiency. The timing is critical as fleets face mounting compliance requirements and driver shortages, making automated, data-driven solutions essential. Market forces such as digital transformation in transportation, regulatory pressure, and the need for safety improvements favor Haul’s AI-enabled approach. By integrating multiple data sources and automating compliance workflows, Haul influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for fleet operational intelligence and safety management[1][2].
Following its acquisition by Fleetworthy, Haul is positioned to scale its AI-driven compliance and safety solutions more broadly across the transportation industry. Future trends shaping its journey include increased regulatory scrutiny, adoption of telematics and IoT devices, and the ongoing driver labor market challenges. Haul’s influence is likely to grow as fleets increasingly demand integrated, automated platforms that reduce risk and improve operational efficiency. Continued innovation in AI and data integration will be key to maintaining its competitive edge and expanding its role in transforming fleet management[1].
Haul has raised $14.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Haul's investors include B Capital Group, Anvaya Ventures, General Catalyst, Meridian Street Capital, Next Coast Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, Nexus Venture Partners, RPM Ventures, Sandbox Industries, Jonathan Bush, Willis Redd, FJ Labs.