We spent billions on digitizing the supply chain. We bought the TMS. We installed the ERP. We integrated the API.
So why does the world still run on Excel?
Because the systems are deaf. The TMS speaks "Container Number." The ERP speaks "PO Number." Neither of them cares about the other. They are islands.
And you; the broker, the forwarder, the ops manager, you became the bridge.
You became the Middleware Human.
You wake up. You open a PDF. You copy a date. You switch tabs. You paste the date. You look up a customer. You type a PO number. Repeat. 50 times a day.
This isn't logistics. This is digital ditch-digging. It is slow. It is painful. And when you blink, you miss a date, and it costs your company $250.
The Invisible Layer
We believe that software should serve the human, not the other way around.
We believe you shouldn't have to log into a dashboard to do your job. The job should happen where you already are.
Genba is the end of the Frankenstein Report.
We built an invisible layer that lives in your inbox. It reads the messy, unstructured reality of logistics (emails, PDFs, context) and translates it into the clean, structured data your business needs.
We stitch the PO number to the Tracking Date so you don't have to.
No new logins. No new training. Just forwarding an email.
Because you were hired to move freight.
Not to copy and paste.
Join the waitlist.
Stop the manual entry. Start the movement.