The check call that makes itself.
Keelway Voice runs the morning round for you — calls every driver, logs position, hours, temp, and anything wrong — and hands dispatch a clean board with the exceptions already flagged.
Every morning, the board owes somebody two hundred phone calls.
Location. ETA. Hours left on the clock. Reefer temp. Anything wrong. Every truck, every day — before dispatch gets to the work that actually moves freight. Each call is short. The round never is.
Illustrative and computed live from your sliders. Not a customer result — just arithmetic.
One driver's morning check-in. Sixty-four seconds, start to logged.
Voice calls the driver. Watch the status card fill in as he answers — including the one thing dispatch needed to know.
Load #20117 · Markham, IL → Columbus, OH · Reefer 34°F · Truck 412 · outbound check call · 07:05 CT
The call is the paperwork.
The moment the driver hangs up, that check-in is already everywhere dispatch looks. Nobody retypes anything.
Morning check call — position Valparaiso, IN · reefer 34°F, no alarms · HOS 9h 55m · ETA 1:15 PM ET vs 1:30 appt · detention risk at receiver flagged → dispatch notified
- Load 20117, Markham → Columbus — detention risk at receiver. ETA 1:15 PM ET against a 1:30 appt.
- Two more flags on the board — an ETA slip and a driver callback request.
- Everything else on plan. Nothing needed.
Voice runs the round. Your people make the judgment calls.
It doesn't improvise on the stuff that matters — it brings it to a human, with the context already on screen.
New ETA captured, receiver window checked against it, dispatch pinged before the appointment blows — not after.
The call goes straight to dispatch with position and load status already pulled up. The load is marked at-risk the same minute.
Past your threshold, it escalates — with a time-stamped record from arrival onward. The paper trail a detention invoice needs.
One ask and it's a warm transfer to dispatch. No phone tree, no 'press 2'.
Every call — routine or not — is recorded, transcribed, and stored on the load. An audit trail, not a black box.
Now talk to it live.
The same agent, live in your browser. There's a check-call scenario in it — talk to it the way your drivers would.
Live AI dispatcher · opens in a new tab · takes about two minutes
Or just reply to Shafay's email — we'll run it on one of your lanes.