▸ Dispatch App

Assign a job. Two taps. Done.

The dispatcher's board shows only open jobs. Assignments queue locally when drivers are offline. Message history lives on-device — no signal required to review what was sent.

Medium shot from slightly above, a logistics coordinator's hands holding an Android phone at a warehouse loading dock, natural overcast daylight streaming through a wide roll-up bay door behind, concrete floor and a parked pallet jack visible in the soft background, screen illuminated and in active use
Medium shot from slightly above, a logistics coordinator's hands holding an Android phone at a warehouse loading dock, natural overcast daylight streaming through a wide roll-up bay door behind, concrete floor and a parked pallet jack visible in the soft background, screen illuminated and in active use
— One clear job per screen

The board shows only what's open

Resolved jobs disappear immediately. The dispatcher sees a clean list of unassigned work — nothing else competing for attention.

Offline queue holds every assignment

If a driver's device has no signal, the app stores the job locally and delivers it the moment connectivity returns. No re-sending, no lost tickets.

Message history stored on-device

Driver-to-coordinator messages are written to local storage first. Pull up the full thread on a dead-zone floor without waiting for a server response.

Wide shot of a warehouse shipping floor at mid-morning, two workers in hi-vis vests reviewing an Android tablet together beside a row of labeled pallets, overhead work lights supplemented by daylight from skylights, natural unretouched environment with visible inventory racks in the background
Wide shot of a warehouse shipping floor at mid-morning, two workers in hi-vis vests reviewing an Android tablet together beside a row of labeled pallets, overhead work lights supplemented by daylight from skylights, natural unretouched environment with visible inventory racks in the background
/ Tested on the floor

From whiteboard to driver in under ten seconds

Open the board. Tap the job. Tap the driver. Confirmed. The sequence was timed against real dispatch operations and cut until nothing else could be removed.

Dispatch runs on entry-level Android hardware already in your fleet. No device upgrade required before the first shift.

Replace the phone calls. Start dispatching.

We set up a trial on your hardware, with your job types, in your facility. Measurable dispatch time from day one.