Every week, 32% of carriers that engage with CoDriver start a conversation about a specific load and never quote — truck in hand, actively shopping, not posted publicly anywhere else. Shared CoDriver Capacities makes those signals shareable: opt in, contribute your unmatched CoDriver engagements, and get access to the same high-intent signals from every other broker on CoDriver who has opted in. It's the first contribution type live in the Parade Capacity Network.
Background: What Is the Parade Capacity Network?
The Parade Capacity Network (PCN) is a shared pool of capacity contributed by participating Parade brokers. Unlike a posted-truck list, network capacity comes from carriers who are actively engaged on a specific lane and didn't get matched — meaning they have a truck in hand and are still looking right now. The trade is simple: contribute your unmatched CoDriver capacity signals into the network, and Parade surfaces matching signals from every other contributing broker.
What's New
The Network
Capacity shared across the network — CoDriver capacity signals used to stay inside the brokerage whose carrier engaged with CoDriver. Shared CoDriver Capacities opens that pool up across every broker on CoDriver who has opted in.
High-intent capacity from carriers in market right now — Network capacity comes from carriers who engaged on a specific lane in a specific CoDriver conversation. Truck in hand, actively shopping, not posted publicly anywhere else.
De-identified signals only — Carrier availability and lane interest are the only things that flow into the network. Your identity as the contributing broker, your rates, negotiation history, shipper info, margin, and customer relationships never leave your account.
The Opt-In
One decision, one network — Joining is a single opt-in to the Parade Capacity Network. As new contribution types ship, they're they will also be on an opt-in basis, allowing you to control what is shared.
New Enable Shared CoDriver Capacities toggle — Lives in Company Settings. Defaults to off. A broker Admin flips it on once Parade has unlocked the feature for your account.
Locked-until-enabled state — Until your CSM unlocks the feature, the toggle is visible but locked.
How It Works
Reach out to your CSM to unlock the feature.
A broker Admin navigates to Company Settings → Enable Shared CoDriver Capacities and toggles it on.
Your carriers continue engaging with CoDriver exactly as they do today.
When a carrier engages with CoDriver about a specific load and 20 minutes pass without a reply, that engagement is captured as a de-identified capacity record and added to the network.
When your team searches for capacity, network capacities surface alongside your own — labeled Codriver Capacity.
What You Contribute vs. What Stays Yours
What you contribute:
Carrier availability signals from CoDriver engagements
Lane interest from unmatched engagements
What stays yours:
Your identity as the contributing broker
All rates and negotiation history
Load details, shipper info, and margin
Your carrier relationships and contact data
The conversation is not shared, just the signal
When Capacity Expires
Two expiration rules keep the network fresh and your deals protected.
24 hours after the original load's pickup time — Once the load's pickup date and time is 24 hours in the rearview, the capacity signal drops off the network for every broker. No stale trucks. No chasing carriers who already loaded out. Every signal you see is still live.
When the carrier quotes on the original CoDriver thread — The instant the carrier replies with a quote on the original conversation, the capacity expires across the network — and a quote is created for you, the original broker. If your carrier comes back ready to transact, that quote lands in your queue. Not anyone else's. The network gets you reach when your direct matches come up short, but the moment a contributed signal turns into a real deal, it comes home to you.
Why It Matters
Capacity you couldn't see before — These carriers should have posted their truck and didn't. Without the network, that signal is invisible to the rest of the market.
Coverage when your network is short — Network capacity surfaces alongside your direct matches the moment your own list doesn't deliver.
Quotes route home — When a contributed carrier comes back ready to quote, the quote always lands with you — the original broker. Sharing signals never costs you a deal.
Your data stays yours — Only the de-identified availability signal flows out. Customers, rates, relationships — none of it goes with it.
No carrier surprises — Carriers don't know they were surfaced to another broker. Your relationships stay intact.
Compounding network value — As more brokers opt in and new contribution types ship, the network gets stronger for every member in it.
Where to Find It
Settings: Company Settings → Enable Shared CoDriver Capacities
Network capacity surfaces in:
Direct Matches
Capacity Page
FAQ
How is this different from the CoDriver Capacity I already see in my account?
CoDriver Capacity surfaces signals only from your own CoDriver engagements — capacity stays inside your brokerage. Shared CoDriver Capacities is the network layer on top: when you opt in, your unmatched signals contribute to the Parade Capacity Network and you get access to the same signals from every other opted-in broker. Your warm carriers and direct engagements still surface to you first.
When does an engagement become a network capacity?
20 minutes after a carrier goes silent on a CoDriver conversation about a specific load. At that point the engagement is captured as a de-identified capacity record and added to the network.
What exactly gets shared?
The de-identified carrier availability signal — that a carrier engaged on a specific lane. No identity, no rates, no negotiation content, no shipper info, no margin, no load details.
What if the carrier comes back to quote my load?
The capacity expires across the network the moment the carrier replies with a quote on the original CoDriver thread, and the quote routes to you — the original broker.
Can carriers tell their availability was shared with another broker?
No. Network capacity surfaces to other brokers as Parade Capacity with no broker attribution in either direction.
What if I want to stop sharing?
The broker Admin can flip the toggle off in Company Settings at any time. Your contribution stops immediately.
Does this apply to all of my carriers?
Yes — every carrier that engages with CoDriver is in scope while the toggle is on. Granular controls (lane and customer exclusions) are coming in a future release.
Rollout & Next Steps
This feature is gated. Reach out to your CSM to unlock Shared CoDriver Capacities. Once unlocked, your broker Admin can opt in at any time from Company Settings.
If you have questions, reach out to Support or your CSM and include "Shared CoDriver Capacities" in the subject.
