Parking statusWeather alertsDriver notes
Truck parking — without guessing.
Trucker Pal is a truck parking app that helps you make the call before you exit: Plenty / Tight / Full, what time it usually fills up, quick notes, photos, and weather alerts.
Made for truckers: big, clear, and fast at night.
App preview
Real screenshots
Map

Stop detail

Screenshot content shown is from the current build and will change as features roll out.
WHAT IT DOES
The info you need, when you need it
No essays. No hunting through reviews. Just quick, driver-reported intel and weather alerts.
Parking status
Plenty / Tight / Full — updated by drivers.
When it fills up
See the usual fill-up time so you can decide early.
Approach notes
Heads-up on tight turns, entrances, and where to park.
Photos
Know what you’re pulling into before you swing in.
Weather radar + alerts
Storms on the map + warnings before they hit your route.
Threads (optional)
Quick questions and answers from other drivers.
How it works
Three taps. That’s the whole point.
Step 1
Open the map
See stops and pins at a glance.
Step 2
Tap a stop
Check parking status + notes + photos.
Step 3
Post a quick update
Help the next driver behind you.
FAQ
Common questions
Quick answers about truck parking status, weather alerts, and how Trucker Pal works.
Is Trucker Pal free?
During beta, yes. Later we may add optional paid features like fuel prices or advanced weather alerts.
How do you know if truck parking is full?
Drivers post quick updates: Plenty / Tight / Full. Over time, “fills-by” reports help show when parking usually gets tight.
Does it have weather radar and alerts?
Yes — radar on the map plus weather alerts so you can see storms before they hit your route.
Do you show fuel prices, weigh stations, and CAT scales?
We’re building toggleable layers for fuel prices and weigh stations/CAT scales. Early access users help us prioritize coverage.
EARLY ACCESS
Want the app link when it drops?
Put your email in and we’ll send the TestFlight / Android APK as soon as it’s ready.
No spam. One email when it’s live.