About GoExpirely

Built for fleet operators,
not compliance lawyers

GoExpirely started with a real problem: managing a small fleet with spreadsheets that don't send alerts. Built by a developer who lived the problem, for businesses that are still dealing with it.

How we started

GoExpirely started with a real problem.

I was managing a small vehicle fleet. A couple of vans, a few drivers, and a growing pile of renewals, inspections, insurance policies, and traffic tickets. Not enough to justify an enterprise software contract. Just enough to be a constant headache.

Everything lived in spreadsheets. And spreadsheets don't alert you. They don't send a notification on a Tuesday afternoon to tell you that one of your vehicles has an expired registration or that a fine is about to double its penalty. They just sit there, waiting for you to remember.

And sometimes you don't remember.

As a software developer, I did what any programmer would do: I built a small internal tool. Nothing sophisticated. I just needed something that would alert me before problems happened, not after.

It worked. So well that I kept adding things. At some point I realized it wasn't just my problem. Small businesses managing 2, 3, or 5 vehicles don't have a dedicated fleet manager. They don't need an enterprise CRM. They just need something simple that prevents things from falling through the cracks.

That's GoExpirely. Built by someone who lived the problem, for businesses that are still dealing with it.

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Mission

No truck should be taken out of service for an expired document that was easy to renew with a timely reminder.

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Focus

Trucking fleets only. We're not generic document software. We cover exactly the FMCSA requirements of the Driver Qualification File.

Who we are

GoExpirely was built by a software developer who managed a small fleet and decided to solve the problem at its root.

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Julio Álvarez Founder — Fullstack software developer with experience in vehicle fleet management

Built on real FMCSA regulations

GoExpirely is not generic software adapted for transportation. It specifically covers the documents required by FMCSA for commercial trucking fleets.

49 CFR Part 391

Driver Qualifications

CDL, DOT medical certificates (Form MCSA-5876), MVR, drug and alcohol testing, employment history. The complete Driver Qualification File.

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49 CFR Part 396

Vehicle Inspection

DOT annual inspections, maintenance records, pre-trip inspections. Every commercial vehicle in your fleet, fully covered.

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FMCSA DQF

Driver Qualification File

The complete driver qualification file required by FMCSA. GoExpirely tracks every component with automatic alerts before each deadline.

View at FMCSA.dot.gov →

Want to see how it works?

From adding your first entity to receiving your first FMCSA alert. No credit card required.