Pricing

Transparent pricing for trucking insurance intelligence.

Free USDOT lookups, carrier reports, and watchlists with a signup. Pay only when you need prospecting volume — credit packs starting at $25. No subscriptions; no hidden fees; no surprise renewals.

Pricing is in active development — final numbers may adjust before public launch. Prices shown reflect the current credit-pack catalog shipped under Stripe test mode.

Prospecting credits

Pay only when you need volume.

Buy a credit pack once. Each carrier-contact unlock on the prospecting surface = 1 credit. No subscriptions; credits don't expire. Lower per-credit cost as you scale.

What counts as 1 credit: Each carrier-contact unlock on /dashboard/prospecting consumes 1 credit. Filtering the carrier corpus, viewing the prospecting results table, and saving carriers to a watchlist are all free — credits only spend when you reveal contact details on a specific record. Already-unlocked records re-export from /dashboard/purchases at no additional cost.

Coming soon

Seven16 Intelligence — bundle pricing

Subscription bundle that combines DOT Intel Business (unlimited carrier intelligence + prospecting volume) with Agency Signal Growth (agency-distribution intelligence) at a single monthly rate. Targeted at trucking-insurance teams managing both account prospecting and producer recruiting.

$179

/ month (target)

Illustrative — final pricing pending

Bundle pricing is on the roadmap. Want early access? Talk to us.

How DOT Intel pricing works

DOT Intel runs on free public data (FMCSA records + USPS Web Tools). We charge for prospecting volume — the cost of running the carrier corpus, mirroring agency data, and fulfilling per-record contact unlocks. We never charge for the underlying carrier intelligence (lookups, profile reports, watchlists) because the public-data transparency IS the product positioning vs the incumbents.

See /methodology for the full risk-scoring formula, source-data registry, and validation gates. DOT Intel is not a federal safety rating system; FMCSA's BASIC measures and _ac alert flags remain the authoritative public safety signals.