Fleet intelligence, automated
TruckHound crawls trucking company websites and indexes their fleet inventory so you can search it all from one place. No more visiting 50 sites to find the right rig.
The problem
Every carrier has their own website with their own format. Fleet info, equipment lists, trucks for sale, all locked in individual silos with no standard structure.
Need a specific truck type? A carrier with certain equipment? You're visiting websites one by one, scrolling through pages, copying info into spreadsheets. It's 2026.
Existing tools rely on carriers to manually list their trucks, or they just repackage FMCSA registration data. Neither tells you what's actually on a carrier's lot right now.
How it works
TruckHound's engine visits trucking company websites across the US, reading fleet pages, equipment lists, and inventory sections automatically.
AI-powered parsing identifies truck makes, models, years, specs, and availability from unstructured web pages, no matter how the carrier formats their site.
Everything lands in one searchable index. Filter by make, model, year, location, carrier size, equipment type. Find exactly what you need in seconds.
What we index
Built for
Stop visiting 30 carrier sites to find the right used truck. Search once, see everything available across carriers in your region.
Know exactly what equipment a carrier runs before you call. Match loads to carriers with the right trucks, faster.
See which fleets are running aging equipment. Target your outreach to carriers who actually need what you're selling.
There are nearly a million trucking companies in the United States. Most of them have a website. Almost none of that data is searchable from a single place. TruckHound changes that. We believe every truck on every carrier's website should be findable in one search, by anyone who needs it. That's the future we're building.