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NEXCARGO
Financial visibility for freight transport companies
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Financial visibility for freight transport companies
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NEXCARGO gives freight transport company owners real-time financial visibility — projected liquidity, pending collections, and automatic operator payroll. It syncs invoices directly from Mexico's SAT tax authority via e.firma. Plans starting free.








Hey Product Hunt! I'm Oscar, the maker behind NEXCARGO.
The problem: In Mexico, freight transport companies wait 30 to 60+ days to get paid by their clients. During that time, the owner still needs to cover diesel, tolls, and operator payroll — but has no clear picture of their cash flow. Most manage everything through WhatsApp groups and Excel spreadsheets.
I saw this firsthand while researching for my thesis on payment delays in the freight industry. The data was clear: transport company owners didn't lack money — they lacked visibility into when it would arrive and whether it would cover their obligations.
What NEXCARGO does: It gives transport company owners real-time financial visibility — projected liquidity for the next 30 days, pending collections by client, automatic operator payroll calculated per trip, and direct sync with Mexico's SAT (tax authority) via e.firma to import invoices automatically.
The part I'm most proud of — the Smart Auditor: Every month, NEXCARGO generates a PDF audit report that catches things no Excel ever would. It detects chronological errors in payment dates, duplicate unit codes that silently split profitability across records, invoices imported from the tax authority without proper cost attribution, and client concentration risks that tension cash flow. It also flags when a unit shows 100% margin as invalid (because operating costs weren't registered) instead of celebrating it as profit.
When data is incomplete, NEXCARGO says so. It doesn't hallucinate to look smart. That's a deliberate design choice — I'd rather the tool be honest about its limits than invent numbers the owner will act on.
How it evolved: I started with a simple dashboard, but quickly realized the real value was connecting trips, costs, collections, and payroll into a single view. Then I added an AI financial advisor that analyzes the owner's actual numbers — not generic advice, but things like "Client X is 15 days overdue" or "Unit 7 has a negative margin this month."
The whole platform was built with a $0 stack (Next.js + Supabase + Vercel) and designed for people who aren't tech-savvy — large buttons, clear language, no jargon.
Would love your feedback! Happy to answer any questions.