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Click "Pull Report" to download from Salesforce, or "Load File" to pick a report manually.
Click "Pull Report" to download from Salesforce, or "Load File" to pick a report manually.
Used for quick replies and DAT contact info.
7-second walkthrough showing the Express Export flow step by step.
23-step walkthrough of every feature. Covers Bulk Export, Watt, takedowns, and more.
Drag this button to your bookmarks bar. On the DAT posting form: click it → Ctrl+V → OK. Used for single-load "Post Alone" from the row dropdown.
⚡ Fill DATDrag to bookmarks bar. Runs on DAT Tools (for rate lookups) AND Revenova list view (for filling rates). Detects context automatically.
🔄 Mass Post HelperDrag to bookmarks bar. Runs on one.dat.com — sends your current DAT auth token to the local dat-pp-cli serve daemon so Mass Post can pull rates directly via the API (no clipboard, no scraping). Token rotates every ~30 min; click this once per session when prompted.
Daemon endpoint: http://127.0.0.1:53682/token (auth) + http://127.0.0.1:53683/rates (data). Start with: dat-pp-cli serve in one terminal, dat-pp-cli auth login in another (or just auth login when token expires).
Local helper that pulls DAT rates ~20× faster than the bookmarklet scrape — no tab switching, no clipboard. One-time setup:
dat-pp-cli\ folder on your Desktop works).start-dat-daemons.bat. Two small windows appear — leave them open while you work.Chrome will warn the .exe "may be dangerous" — it's not, just unsigned. Click Keep. After install, Mass Post's "📊 Get DAT Rates" auto-detects the daemon; falls back to the older bookmarklet scrape if it isn't running.
How to calculate the suggested posted rate from DAT's Quick Rate Lookup.
Paste your Lightning report URL. Saved for next time.
Map each customer to their commodity. Auto-learns from your quick replies — just fill it in once and it remembers.
Per-mile rate added to projected margin when F/BT is on for a load. Requires a "Total Miles" column in your Salesforce report.
Add a DeepSeek API key for full chat with Watt. Without it, Watt still tracks new loads using local rules.
Match your Salesforce report columns to DAT fields.