Product engineers at DAT keep their ears to the ground – our customers are vocal and give feedback that we turn into new features and improvements. 

So what’s been cooking lately with the product team? Let’s check in. 

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DAT One search improvements 

Recently, some users may have noticed a “top trucks” feature. This beta feature showed the top options for moving their loads at the top of the DAT One interface. You let us know that screen real estate is paramount, so we rolled the feature back into the workshop to be revealed in a new format in the future. 

In that spirit, we also reduced the height of every listing row in DAT One. More info, less space, less scrolling to find what you’re looking for. 

Finally, we changed font weights and their meaning. When a live load is canceled, its font weight will be reduced to nearly invisible. Similarly, after viewing a load, its font weight will become unbolded so you can keep track of listings you’ve already viewed. 

LaneMakers

In the Tools section fo your nav bar, you’ll see LaneMakers. We’ve changed a few things. Lanemakers is now in DAT One, which means the tool won’t open in a new tab or window. Secondly, we’ve updated your interface to match the rest of DAT One. 

Company profile beta

Get a sneak peek and exciting updates coming to DAT One with a look at the new company profile beta. Discover a new, a user-friendly interface that simplifies carrier management, making it easier than ever to handle your operations. Get a 360-degree view of your carrier network with all the insight you need at your fingertips to make decisions.

Keep an eye out for additional information on this exciting new feature. 

These updates don’t cover everything. We’ve made adjustments and improvements to RateView and our Market Conditions Index as well. Want the details? Click below to hear DAT’s product experts break it down. 

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