The Truckers’ Voice Manifesto
A Declaration to Save an Industry - and Give Power Back to the Drivers Who Built It.
I didn’t create a business.
I created a mission.
A mission to fix an industry that’s been broken for far too long.
I’m the kind of person who loves solving problems.
Real problems.
I’ve always challenged myself to find solutions that could help thousands – even millions – of people. And yes, solutions like that often lead to serious money.
I have a brilliant team of developers behind me.
If this were about money, we could’ve built something easy – something with mass appeal, viral potential, and millions of downloads.
But we didn’t.
We chose trucking.
We chose the hard road – because it’s the road that matters.
Why?
Because I lived it.
I was in the same shoes as the drivers I’m trying to help today.
I know what it feels like to be lied to, used, and discarded by companies that only care about profits.
And I made a promise to myself:
If I ever figured out the system – I’d come back for the rest.
So for the last 7 years, I’ve been planning. Strategizing.
Not for comfort. Not for fame. But for a simple idea:
Truckers deserve better.
I’ve been rich. I’ve been broke.
I’m not afraid of losing everything – but I’d be ashamed to die knowing I didn’t try to save this industry.
Trucking used to be about freedom, stability, pride.
Now it’s become a game of lies, empty promises, and corporate greed.
And while the wolves fight over profits, the trucker pays the price.
It’s not that all trucking companies are bad.
Most are probably good.
But good companies can’t grow – because this game rewards liars.
It punishes honesty.
Fair carriers are being pushed out by companies that promise the impossible just to steal drivers.
It’s a domino effect, and we’re watching the entire industry collapse under it.
This app is not just technology.
It’s a weapon.
A tool to expose the truth.
To give truckers a real voice – the kind no one can ignore.
I didn’t create enemies. I exposed them.
And yes, I’ve become a target.
But I don’t care.
I’m ready to lose everything if it means truckers can finally win something.
This is not about shutting companies down.
It’s about waking them up.
Recruiting isn’t a game. Truckers aren’t pawns.
They’re people. Fathers. Mothers. Sons. Daughters.
With dreams. With bills. With limits.
We need transparency.
We need honesty.
We need each other.
This is a war – not against companies, but against corruption.
And every trucker who joins this movement becomes part of the solution.
Because while nobody wanted to hear truckers,
I built something that makes the whole country listen.
This is the moment.
This is the mission.
And if you feel what I’m saying –
then you already know you’re meant to be part of it.
– The Founder
On behalf of every trucker who still believes in this industry – and every company trying to do it right.