Tenstreet recently acquired Stay Metrics, combining the two companies to offer fleets solutions to find and retain drivers longer, as well as access driver data.
Tenstreet Acquires Stay Metrics
Tenstreet recently acquired Stay Metrics, combining the two companies to offer fleets solutions to find and retain drivers longer, as well as access driver data.

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Tim Hindes, the CEO of Stay Metrics, will continue to lead the retention side of the organization while Tim Crawford, CEO of Tenstreet, will lead the Tenstreet’s core service categories of marketing, recruiting, onboarding, safety, compliance, and retention.
“I’m really excited to be joining forces with the team at Stay Metrics,” said Crawford. “We both share a vision for better connecting carriers and drivers and are looking forward to bringing great solutions to the market.”
Stay Metrics will exist under the Tenstreet umbrella and Stay Metrics service offerings will be added to Tenstreet’s existing product catalog. Current clients of both Tenstreet and Stay Metrics will keep their current account manager or team and current pricing.
“Being on the Tenstreet platform will make it easier for drivers to engage with our surveys and rewards programs and will bring the market best in class recruiting and retention services,” said Hindes.
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