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When a trip is done, it is nice to have something to show for it. loadmate lets you pass a finished trip on as a short line of text. It sends the route and the dates, straight from the completed trip screen. It is a quick way to say “we did the lap, here’s where we went” in a message, an email, or a caravan forum reply. The full record of the trip stays in the app. The route, how it felt, and any notes you left all stay on the completed trip in your Trips tab. This page is about getting that trip out of the app and into someone else’s hands.
Sharing a finished trip as text is free. You do not need Pro. It also works on the demo rig, so you can try it before you decide anything.

Share a finished trip

The share lives on the completed trip itself. When you tap Share, your device opens its normal share sheet. The route and the dates are already written out for you, and you choose where they go.
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Open a completed trip

On the Trips tab, find the trip you want and tap to open it. A finished trip shows its route, how it felt, and the trip’s actions along the bottom.
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Tap Share

The Share action prepares a short line of text. The route sits on one line, the dates on the next. Nothing else is included.
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Pick where it goes

Your device’s normal share sheet opens. Choose a message, an email, a forum reply, or wherever you want it to land.
You will also find Share in the three-dots menu at the top of a completed trip. It does exactly the same thing as the Share button along the bottom, so use whichever is easier to reach.

What the shared text contains

The shared text is short on purpose. It is two lines:
  • The route — where you set off and where you ended up, such as “Home → Mungo National Park”.
  • The dates — when the trip ran.
That is all it sends. It leaves out your measured weights, your Rig Score, and any internal record numbers. So you can pass it on without spelling out how your rig is set up. If a trip has a destination but no starting point saved, the text simply shows the destination and the dates.
Want to say a bit more? After loadmate fills in the line, type a few words of your own before you send. The share sheet drops you into a normal message you can edit, so the route and dates are a starting point, not the whole note.

Richer formats — coming later

loadmate is building two fuller ways to pass a trip on. One is a tidy picture card you could post to a forum or save to your photos. The other is a PDF you could keep on file or print. Neither is ready to open in this version of the app yet. For now, the share that works is the line of text described above.
When the picture card and the PDF arrive, the quick text share will stay free, and the richer formats will be part of Pro. We will update this page with the steps the moment you can use them.

Privacy and good sense

A shared message is a snapshot. It is a frozen picture of the trip as it was when you sent it.
Once you send a shared trip, it does not update. If you later edit the trip or change your rig, the message you already sent stays exactly as it was. When you want the current version, share the trip again.
The rest is common sense. Treat a shared trip like any other message you send. Once it leaves the app, it belongs to whoever you sent it to. loadmate does not track who opens it or where it goes next. So only share trip detail with people you are happy to share it with.
For anything official, your figures are still a guide rather than a certificate. A weighbridge or truck scale is the source of truth for weights, wherever you are.

Keep planning, keep sharing

Plan a trip

Set up your next trip so there is a fresh one to share at the end.

Free and Pro

See what comes free, including sharing a finished trip as text, and what Pro adds.
Try it now: open a completed trip and tap Share. Send the line to yourself first, so you can see exactly what lands before you pass it to anyone else.