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    Dumpster rental software reviews

    Dumpster rental software reviews are hauler feedback on the platforms that run container businesses: how dispatch holds up on a busy Monday, whether drivers actually use the app, and what billing looks like after 90 days. The most useful reviews name fleet size and city, because a 2-truck operation and a 40-truck fleet stress software differently.

    Last updated Published by Dumpster Controls, built by a software group led by a founder with 20+ years in enterprise IT who also ran a roll-off business for four years

    What it includes

    • Dispatch reliability under real order volume
    • Driver adoption: do drivers use the app or fall back to texts?
    • Billing accuracy and how fast money actually arrives
    • Support response when a truck is waiting on an answer
    • Total cost after add-ons, per-user fees and processing

    Where Dumpster Controls fits

    We deliberately do not quote a star average for ourselves: a vendor grading its own product is the least useful number on the page. Verify us instead. The manual is public (273 step-by-step guides written from the shipped product, at /help), the landfill database is open data anyone can download and check (CC BY 4.0, 2,861 US facilities), the pricing page states every fee in full with no quote required, and the entire platform is free to use today with no trial clock and no sales call, so the evaluation is simply using it on real orders. The review that matters most is the price line: there is no subscription to regret, because the software is free. The software is free; the only cost is card processing when a customer pays by card: 2.99% + $3.99 per transaction on the free plan, or 2.99% + $0.30 on the optional $169/month Unlimited plan.

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