Masterclass Recap: How to Go Direct and Ditch the Spot Market (Part 1)

Let’s be honest.

If you’re still relying solely on the spot market to run your business in 2025, you’re not building a business—you’re gambling with your livelihood.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:

The spot market load board is not a business model. It’s a temporary solution.

In a recent Playbook Masterclass , we didn’t just talk about ditching the load board—we walked through how to break up with it the right way. Because for small carriers and owner-operators, securing direct freight isn’t just the holy grail… it’s the key to long-term survivability.

This recap is Part 1 of a two-part breakdown. In this part, we’ll focus on the mindset, the shift, and the groundwork you need to lay. Part 2 will dig into scripts, strategies, and the actual outbound sales process.

If you missed the Masterclass live, this one’s for you. But understand this: the blog only scratches the surface. If you’re serious about transitioning your fleet into a stable, direct-freight business, get inside the Playbook Masterclass. That’s where we show you the full blueprint.

Let’s get into it.

Why the Spot Market Will Let You Down Every Time

The spot market was never built for long-term success. It was built for overflow. For convenience. For coverage. And sure, during the post-pandemic boom, it felt like the promised land.

But the truth is, the spot market was inflated—just like stimulus checks and used truck prices. And now that reality has returned, it’s exposing every gap in your business model.

Here’s what’s happening if you’re still spot-heavy:

It’s survival mode. And if you’ve been running like that for 12+ months, you’re already behind the curve.

What Direct Freight Really Means

When we say “direct freight,” most folks picture Fortune 500 shippers and huge contracts. But that’s not what we’re talking about.

Going direct means building relationships with:

The point is: you don’t need Walmart—you need Walter’s Auto Parts out in Chattanooga who ships 23 pallets every Tuesday and Thursday. That’s direct. That’s repeatable. That’s dependable.

What Going Direct Actually Requires

This is where most people fall off.

Because direct freight isn’t easy. It’s not plug-and-play like a load board. It requires:

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