Track dispatch revenue, client capacity, load decisions, rate floors, deadhead, follow-ups, documents, and owner-operator performance without running the business from scattered spreadsheets. Join the waitlist for private beta access.
Dispatchers run the math on every client and every load. The problem isn't calculating it. It's keeping it, comparing it across clients, and finding it again when the next load comes in.
Fees and revenue per client live in separate spreadsheets, so the monthly dispatch picture has to be rebuilt from scratch every time you want to see it.
How many owner-operator clients can you realistically serve well? Without a clear view, you find out only when service starts slipping.
The per-mile floor a lane needs to clear gets worked out fresh every negotiation instead of being held and reused.
The empty miles to and from a load quietly change the economics, but they rarely make it into the figure you quote your driver.
Whether the load actually worked for the carrier — after dispatch fee, fuel, and deadhead — often isn't clear until the settlement is done.
Dispatcher Command is being built around a set of free QuicklyFig dispatching calculators currently in development. The workspace is about keeping and connecting their results across clients over time — so you know your numbers before accepting the load.
Dispatcher Command is aimed at the people who already live in these numbers and don't have an enterprise system doing it for them.
Managing a book of owner-operator clients solo and keeping every fee, load, and follow-up in your own spreadsheets.
A lean team where dispatch revenue, client capacity, and rate floors need to stay visible without a heavyweight TMS.
Carriers booking their own loads who want their true per-load economics in one organized place.
Tell us a little about your dispatch operation and the number that frustrates you most. If a private beta opens, waitlist members may be invited to try it.