This isn't a tech company that read about FedEx. RoutePayroll was built by someone who ran routes, managed drivers, and did payroll the hard way — for years.
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Bridger
Founder, RoutePayroll
Former FedEx Ground Contractor
I ran a FedEx Ground contracting business for years. I know what it's like to wake up before dawn, manage a team of drivers, deal with FedEx, and somehow still find time to run the business side of things.
And every single week, payroll was the worst part.
Every week I'd download my Weekly Service Worksheet from FedEx, open up a spreadsheet, and spend hours manually calculating what each driver earned — per-stop pay, route bonuses, deductions, taxes. Then I'd double-check everything because one mistake meant an angry driver or a compliance problem.
I tried other payroll software. Gusto, ADP, Paychex — they're fine for normal businesses. But none of them understood FedEx contracting. None of them could take a Weekly Service Worksheet from FedEx and automatically figure out what each driver earned.
So I built RoutePayroll.
I built the tool I wish I had. Something that actually understands how FedEx contractors pay their drivers. Something that takes the Weekly Service Worksheet I was already getting from FedEx and turns it into finished payroll — automatically.
If you're a FedEx contractor, this probably sounds familiar.
Every pay period, I was spending 2-3 hours just on payroll calculations. That's time I could have spent growing the business, spending with family, or honestly just sleeping.
One wrong formula, one missed cell, and suddenly a driver is underpaid — or overpaid. I was always paranoid about errors, especially with taxes.
Drivers asking about their pay, their deductions, their tax documents. Every question was another interruption, another thing I had to dig through files to answer.
I tried the big payroll platforms. They're built for restaurants and retail stores — not delivery contractors. They couldn't handle per-stop pay, route-based calculations, or your FedEx Weekly Service Worksheet.
I built this to solve my own problem. Now I'm sharing it with other contractors who feel the same pain.
Not adapted. Not retrofitted. Built from the ground up for how FedEx ISP contractors actually run payroll.
Upload your Weekly Service Worksheet from FedEx. We read it, match routes to drivers, and calculate pay automatically. No manual entry.
I've been in your shoes. I know the pressure. I built RoutePayroll to give you back your time.
Founder, RoutePayroll
I spent years running a FedEx Ground contracting business. I know what it's like to manage drivers, deal with settlements, and try to run a business on top of everything else.
After struggling with payroll for too long, I decided to build something better. RoutePayroll is the result — a payroll system that actually understands how FedEx contractors operate.
I've since transitioned fully to building RoutePayroll. My mission is simple: help other contractors spend less time on payroll and more time on what matters — whether that's growing their business, being with their family, or just getting some rest.
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RoutePayroll is just getting started. Here's what I'm building toward.
Not just FedEx — eventually any delivery contractor who needs route-based or per-stop payroll calculations.
Every feature I build is designed to reduce your workload, not add to it. If it doesn't save you time, it doesn't belong in the product.
I'm building this in close partnership with the contractors who use it. Your feedback shapes the product. This isn't a faceless corporation — it's a tool built by and for operators.
I built RoutePayroll to solve my own problem. Let me help you solve yours.