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RoadSync

Can one payments platform become the financial operating system for the entire US logistics and trucking supply chain?

Founded2015
HQAtlanta, GA, USA
Total raised$35.7M
Latest roundSeries B, June 2021
IndustryVertical SaaS / Logistics
The story

Founded in 2015 as a logistics payment simplification tool focused on lumper fees, RoadSync evolved into a full digital financial platform for the logistics industry under CEO Robin Gregg. After early traction with RoadSync Checkout for warehouses and repair/tow operators, the company expanded into broker-to-carrier payments with RoadSync Pay and pre-authorized driver funds with RoadSync Advance. The company has moved from point-of-sale payments toward becoming the financial OS for logistics — handling invoicing, payables, receivables, accounting sync, and multi-rail payments across the supply chain.

Last 12 months
Product timeline
2015
RoadSync founded with a focus on helping truckers pay lumper fees and unloading costs.· pivot
2017
Robin Gregg takes over as CEO and accelerates product development.· pivot
2019
RoadSync Checkout launched and QuickBooks integration announced, enabling automatic transaction sync for logistics businesses.· banking
2020
Series A raised; platform reaches 400+ locations and 50,000+ monthly transactions.· pivot
2021
Series B of $30M led by Tiger Global; flagship Midtown Atlanta office opened.· pivot
2022
RoadSync Advance launched — a pre-authorized funds platform for brokers and carriers to pay lumper and accessorial fees via EFS codes.· banking
2023
RoadSync Pay launched as a broker and carrier payment platform supporting Same Day ACH, RTP, Check, and Fleet Check payments.· banking
The stack
Payments / PSP
Rainforest Pay
Accounting
QuickBooks Online
Accounting gap: minor