Carrier411 vs RMIS

Carrier compliance data
plus daily review workflow.

Compare legacy carrier compliance and vetting workflows with CarrierOwl's simpler lookup, report, and monitoring approach.

Compliance data still needs a usable record

RMIS and Carrier411 are established names in carrier compliance and vetting. They may be appropriate when a team needs deeper vendor-specific workflows.

CarrierOwl focuses on the daily broker motion: check a carrier, save the review, generate a report, and monitor watchlist changes over time.

Fast lookup

Search by company name, USDOT, or MC number and open a readable carrier profile.

Saved review work

Paid plans add saved carriers, search history, and PDF review reports for carrier files.

Monitoring workflow

Watchlists and weekly digests help teams revisit carriers without rebuilding checks manually.

Daily review workflow comparison

Category
Legacy compliance workflow
CarrierOwl
Free lookup
Often account-based, vendor-specific, or spread across public sources.
Public carrier lookup remains available before an account is required.
Review records
Often screenshots, notes, PDFs, or spreadsheet rows maintained manually.
Saved carriers, search history, and PDF review reports on paid plans.
Monitoring
Manual re-checking or a separate monitoring workflow.
Watchlists and weekly monitoring digests on Broker Pro and Team.
Pricing
Can require sales calls, quotes, or plan comparison work.
Visible pricing: Free, Broker Pro at $79/month, Broker Team at $149/month.

Turn checks into records.

Use CarrierOwl when your team needs a readable record of carrier review work and a simple monitoring path.

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CarrierOwl provides informational reports based on available freight and public data. CarrierOwl does not provide legal advice and does not guarantee that any carrier is safe, unsafe, compliant, or non-compliant.