Any updates made to your payout method or schedule during this time will take effect after the waiting period has ended. Check your estimated payout schedule in the
Any updates made to your payout method or schedule during this time will take effect after the waiting period has ended. Check your estimated payout schedule in the
The waiting period is typically 7 days, but your first payout might take longer, depending on your industry risk level and country of operation. The waiting period can be up to 14 days for businesses in certain industries and up to 30 days in countries such as Brazil. If you haven’t received your first payout after the designated waiting period
Bank related delays - Bank processing can be delayed by weekends and holidays. Once the bank has finished processing your payout, the funds will be deposited into your account automatically. Account verification issues - Check your account status in the Dashboard or your email to see if additional information is required to verify your account. You can also check which bank account is linked to your Stripe account.
HaulSaver is a family-owned platform built to help shippers and drivers connect without the massive fees found on traditional load boards or gig apps. We launched it because we were tired of big companies taking huge cuts from delivery payouts and making shipping unpredictable and expensive.
HaulSaver connects people who need something moved with drivers who want to earn more and pay less in fees.
Here’s how it works:
Transparent. Simple. Fair.
HaulSaver keeps shippers and drivers safer by combining verification, secure payments, and transparent communication.
Yes. HaulSaver uses encrypted, third-party processors to protect every transaction.
Yes. After each haul, both sides can leave a rating and review to help maintain quality and trust.
Drivers keep 90% of each load.
The 10% total fee includes:
No. Every load clearly displays:
Payments are securely processed and typically release after the shipper confirms delivery.
Shippers post → drivers ask questions → drivers bid → shipper selects → job gets completed.
Yes. Drivers may communicate with shippers upfront to ask questions and get the information they need to bid accurately.
Drivers can use a wide range of vehicles, including:
If it can haul, move, or tow items, it likely works on HaulSaver.
No. Subscriptions are optional and provide additional savings and rebates.
Shippers post → drivers ask questions → drivers bid → shipper selects → job gets completed.
Yes. Drivers may communicate with shippers upfront to ask questions and get the information they need to bid accurately.
Drivers can use a wide range of vehicles, including:
If it can haul, move, or tow items, it likely works on HaulSaver.
No. Subscriptions are optional and provide additional savings and rebates.
Post your haul, review incoming driver bids, choose the best option, and you're all set.
Not currently. Drivers and shippers coordinate delivery updates directly.
HaulSaver is great for:
Subscription benefits (price TBD) include:
Does not include: priority exposure or faster support.
Visit our website and create an account with your basic information.
Yes. HaulSaver uses secure encryption to protect user accounts, payment information, and communication.
You can update your photo, details, and verification documents directly in your account settings.
Yes. HaulSaver works on any device with a web browser—phone, tablet, or computer.
Yes. HaulSaver is family-built and designed to fix the high-fee, low-transparency system used by traditional delivery and load board platforms.
You can list lawn care, mowing, trimming, cleanups, planting, light property maintenance, and other landscaping tasks for residential, commercial, or agricultural properties.
Yes. Providers list and bid based on the tools and equipment required for your job. Be sure to include details in your listing.
Yes. You can list one-time jobs or recurring service needs depending on your project.
Landscaping jobs may include lawn care, mowing, trimming, cleanups, planting, and general property maintenance for residential, commercial, and agricultural customers.
Yes. You control which jobs you bid on and can select work that fits your equipment, schedule, and service area.
Yes. Customers may post one-time or recurring jobs, and you can bid accordingly.
Cleaning services may include residential cleaning, commercial cleaning, deep cleans, move-in/move-out cleaning, and post-construction cleanup.
Most providers bring their own supplies, but this can vary. You can clarify preferences and expectations directly in your listing or through provider communication.
Yes. You can list multiple services at once, such as cleaning and hauling or moving, for added convenience.
Cleaning jobs can include residential cleanings, commercial cleanings, deep cleans, move-in/move-out services, and post-construction cleanup.
Most cleaning providers supply their own equipment and products. Job details and customer preferences will be listed so you can bid accurately.
Yes. If you offer multiple services, you can bid on jobs that include more than one service type.
Line painting services can include parking lots, warehouses, private roads, driveways, and other commercial or industrial spaces.
Yes. Providers typically include paint and materials in their bid, based on the details of your project.
Yes. You can request new striping, restriping, symbols, or layout updates when listing your job.
Line painting jobs may include new layouts, restriping, parking lots, warehouses, private roads, and other commercial or industrial spaces.
Yes. You should include paint, materials, labor, and any equipment needed when submitting your bid.
Yes. HaulSaver allows upfront communication so expectations, layouts, and access can be confirmed before work begins.
Mobile mechanics may service cars, trucks, trailers, work vehicles, fleets, and certain types of equipment depending on the provider.
Mobile mechanics come to your location, whether that’s your home, job site, or roadside, as long as access is safe and permitted.
Availability depends on the provider. You can note urgency in your listing to receive appropriate bids.
You can bid on jobs for cars, trucks, trailers, work vehicles, fleets, and certain equipment based on your expertise.
Mobile mechanic jobs are completed at the customer’s location, such as homes, job sites, or roadside locations, when safe and accessible.
Yes. Customers may note urgency in their listing, and you can choose whether to bid based on availability.
Many providers offer mobile detailing and come to you, while others may operate from a shop. This will be stated in their bid.
Services may include interior cleaning, exterior washing, waxing, polishing, odor removal, and protective treatments. Specific services vary by provider.
Yes. Auto detailing can be requested for individual vehicles, fleets, work trucks, and equipment.
Yes. You can provide mobile detailing, shop-based detailing, or both, and note this clearly in your bids.
Detail your interior and exterior services, add-ons, estimated time, and any protective treatments offered so customers can compare accurately.
Yes. Customers may post jobs for individual vehicles, fleets, work trucks, or equipment.
Power washing services can include driveways, sidewalks, buildings, decks, fences, parking areas, and equipment.
Providers assess surfaces before starting and adjust pressure accordingly. You can include surface details in your listing for accurate bids.
Some providers bring their own equipment, while others may need access to water or power. This will be clarified during bidding.
Power washing jobs may include driveways, sidewalks, buildings, decks, fences, parking areas, and equipment cleaning.
Most providers supply their own power washing equipment. Job listings will note whether water or power access is available.
Yes. Include surface details, square footage, and difficulty in your bid to reflect accurate pricing.
You can post small repairs, installations, maintenance tasks, and minor improvement projects that don’t require a full contractor.
Yes. Handyman services can be requested for residential, commercial, and rental properties.
Yes. Listing multiple tasks together can help providers give accurate bids and save time.
Handyman jobs may include small repairs, installations, maintenance tasks, and minor improvement projects.
Yes. Customers may bundle several small tasks into one job, and you can price accordingly.
Licensing requirements vary by location and job type. Providers are responsible for meeting local regulations and accepting jobs within their qualifications.