"J.J. Keller was built for enterprise.
GoExpirely was built for your fleet."
Same FMCSA compliance coverage. No enterprise contract, no consultant, no waiting. Start the same day at a fraction of the cost.
Start free trial — no credit cardEnterprise Compliance Services
J.J. Keller provides DOT and FMCSA compliance software and consulting for large fleets. Their managed services model involves onboarding specialists, multi-year contracts, and custom enterprise pricing.
Best for: large enterprise fleets (50+ trucks) that need managed compliance services and dedicated account support.
Self-Serve FMCSA Compliance SaaS
GoExpirely delivers the same FMCSA document compliance — CDL tracking, DOT medical cards, DQF management, audit reports — as a self-serve SaaS you can set up in minutes, starting at $79/month.
Best for: small and mid-size fleets (1–100 trucks) that need FMCSA compliance without enterprise overhead.
Side by side
These tools cover different compliance needs. Use this table to understand what each one solves.
| Feature | GoExpirely | J.J. Keller |
|---|---|---|
| CDL expiration tracking | ✓ | ✓ |
| DOT medical certificate alerts | ✓ | ✓ |
| Annual DOT inspection tracking | ✓ | ✓ |
| Driver Qualification File (DQF) | ✓ | ✓ |
| FMCSA audit-ready reports | ✓ | ✓ |
| Drug & alcohol tracking | ✓ | ✓ |
| Self-serve SaaS (no consultant) J.J. Keller: requires managed services contract | ✓ | — |
| Flat monthly pricing J.J. Keller: custom enterprise quotes | ✓ | — |
| Setup in < 1 day J.J. Keller: onboarding takes weeks | ✓ | — |
| No minimum fleet size J.J. Keller: typically enterprise (50+ trucks) | ✓ | — |
| Price model | $79/mo flat | Custom quote (enterprise) |
| Free trial | 15 days, no card | Demo call required |
Data based on publicly available product information. J.J. Keller features verified against jjkeller.com. Review your specific contract for accurate pricing.
GoExpirely vs J.J. Keller FAQ
What is J.J. Keller used for?
J.J. Keller provides DOT and FMCSA compliance services and software, including driver qualification file management, electronic logging, and regulatory consulting. They primarily serve large enterprise fleets and offer managed compliance services alongside software.
Is GoExpirely a good J.J. Keller alternative for small fleets?
Yes. GoExpirely is purpose-built for small and mid-size fleets (1–100 trucks) that need FMCSA document compliance without enterprise contracts or consultants. Setup takes under a day, pricing starts at $79/month flat, and there's a 15-day free trial with no credit card required.
Does GoExpirely cover the same FMCSA documents as J.J. Keller?
GoExpirely covers CDL expirations, DOT medical certificates (Form MCSA-5876), MVR annual checks, Driver Qualification Files (49 CFR Part 391), annual DOT inspections, drug and alcohol clearinghouse records, and insurance COI — the same core FMCSA documents, delivered as self-serve SaaS.
How does GoExpirely pricing compare to J.J. Keller?
GoExpirely charges $79/month for fleets up to 25 drivers and trucks, with no per-truck fees and no minimum contract. J.J. Keller pricing is enterprise-level, requires a sales call, and typically involves multi-year contracts. GoExpirely is significantly more affordable for small fleets.
Can a small fleet owner-operator use GoExpirely instead of J.J. Keller?
Yes. Owner-operators and small fleets are GoExpirely's primary market. You can set up an account, add your drivers and trucks, upload documents, and start receiving expiration alerts the same day — no sales call, no onboarding fee, no consultant required.
Will I lose historical compliance data if I switch from J.J. Keller to GoExpirely?
No. You can export your current driver and vehicle records from J.J. Keller (or your existing spreadsheets) and import them into GoExpirely via CSV in one session — CDL numbers, medical certificate dates, inspection history, and DQF documents. There's no lock-in contract to break: GoExpirely runs month-to-month, so you can trial it alongside your current J.J. Keller setup before committing.
Am I locked into a long-term contract if I leave J.J. Keller for GoExpirely?
No. GoExpirely has no multi-year contract — it's a flat $79/month with a 15-day free trial and cancel-anytime billing. Many fleets run GoExpirely in parallel with their existing J.J. Keller contract until it expires, then fully switch once they've confirmed the alert coverage matches what they need.
When to use each one
- Managed compliance services (dedicated specialists)
- Enterprise fleet (50+ trucks)
- Multi-year compliance contract
- DOT regulatory consulting
- Print-and-mail compliance forms
- Integrated ELD hardware program
- CDL expiration alerts (same day setup)
- DOT medical certificate tracking
- Driver Qualification File management
- FMCSA audit-ready reports
- Self-serve — no consultant required
- Flat $79/month — no enterprise contract
If you have fewer than 50 trucks, GoExpirely gives you the same FMCSA document compliance coverage as J.J. Keller — without the enterprise contract, the onboarding timeline, or the enterprise price tag.
Start free — setup in minutes →FMCSA compliance shouldn't require an enterprise contract.
GoExpirely tracks CDL expirations, DOT medical cards, Driver Qualification Files, and annual inspections for fleets of any size — starting at $79/month flat. No sales call. No consultant. 15-day free trial.
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