Simple by design

A clear path from setup to daily control.

Fastlane follows the way logistics work actually moves. Start with your organization, connect the people and locations, then let every operation build on the last.

Product walkthrough

Six steps to a connected operation.

The platform grows with your process. You can begin with one warehouse and add detail as the team becomes comfortable.

1

Create the organization

Set the organization profile, operational defaults, and the owner account that controls company-wide access.

Organization identityOwner-level oversightShared defaults
2

Add warehouses and teams

Create each location, then assign admins and users so access follows real responsibility.

Location scopeRole assignmentFocused navigation
3

Build the working directory

Add customers, carriers, categories, and reusable item information before daily work begins.

Customer historyCarrier recordsReusable data
4

Run orders and shipments

Create detailed orders, confirm them, coordinate shipments, and keep each status visible through completion.

Quantities and valuesBundles and weightConfirmation flow
5

Invoice and settle

Create customer and carrier invoices, record incoming and outgoing payments, and track outstanding values.

ReceivablesCarrier costsPayment history
6

Close and improve

Review inventory, expenses, margin, net, completion speed, employee performance, and warehouse summaries.

Financial closeOperational analyticsAttention queues
A day in Fastlane

The dashboard tells every role where to begin.

Morning

Review Today Summary and Needs Attention before opening detailed lists.

During operations

Create and confirm records while related totals and statuses stay synchronized.

Handoffs

Warehouse and organization teams work from the same identifiers and connected context.

End of period

Use closing and statistics views to understand outcomes, not just activity.

You do not have to configure everything on day one.

Start with the operational path your team uses most, then add warehouses, roles, financial detail, and analytics as the workflow becomes established.

Talk about onboarding

Ready to replace disconnected operations with one shared flow?

Create your organization or explore the full feature set before you begin.