Connect first
Find and connect with carrier companies inside the same professional network.
Dispatchers are part of the National Load Board operating model—not an afterthought. The dispatcher workspace connects carrier authority, broker relationships, managed applications, messaging, and load visibility.
Dispatch work should reflect the carrier relationships behind it. National Load Board uses a request-and-approval workflow so carriers remain in control of which dispatcher accounts can act on their behalf.
Find and connect with carrier companies inside the same professional network.
Send a clear carrier authority request that the carrier can approve or decline.
Managed activity is connected to an approved carrier relationship rather than an informal assumption.
The dispatcher dashboard brings the relationships and activity that matter into one place. As access expands, dispatchers can follow managed carriers, applications, accepted work, messages, and broker connections without losing the carrier context.
Dispatcher registration is open now. The free tier establishes the company and provides the current view-oriented experience while paid dispatcher capabilities and broader freight access continue to expand.
Plan limits and upgrade options are shown clearly inside the dispatcher workspace when they apply.
Clear answers about this part of National Load Board.
Yes. Dispatchers have their own account type, company profile, dashboard, connections, messaging, and carrier authority workflow.
No. Dispatcher-managed work is designed around an explicit carrier relationship and carrier approval.
Yes. Dispatcher company registration is open now with a free starting tier.
Learn how each part of the platform fits together.
Create a free company account now and be ready as broader platform access continues to open.