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Manifest no. 0004 · About

Every
North American carrier
deserves an
internet brand.

1.4 million for-hire motor carriers operate across the US, Mexico, and Canada. Roughly 12 of them have a website worth looking at. We’re fixing that.

The mission

Dignified, AI-discoverable, free.

A trucking company should have an internet page that reflects what it actually does — the lanes, the equipment, the kind of freight it’s good at. Not a SaferWeb crash report. Not a Wix template from 2017. Not a paid load-board listing that disappears when the subscription lapses.

We’re building the layer that gives every operator — from a 1-truck owner-op in Joliet to a 200-truck cross-border fleet in Laredo — the same kind of internet presence that a Series B SaaS company takes for granted. And we’re giving it to them for free during the beta, because being found shouldn’t cost a carrier anything.

How it started

A broker’s “got cap?” deserved a better answer than a screenshot.

Yes Cap began as the carrier-facing surface of Cargado, a freight marketplace focused on cross-border lanes between the US, Mexico, and Canada. Brokers using Cargado kept asking the same question — “do you have a link I can send to my customer?” — and carriers kept replying with a screenshot of a load-board profile.

We built Yes Cap to be the link. Then we realized every carrier in North America needs the link, whether they ever touch Cargado or not. So we’re building it for all of them, and giving it away.

Parent company

Built by Cargado. Headquartered in Chicago.

Parent

Cargado

The freight marketplace for cross-border North American shipping. Brokers post, carriers bid, freight moves. cargado.com

HQ

Chicago, IL

Built downtown, near the rail yards and the freight desks that run the country. Made for the cab.

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