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Load Nova is an AI dispatch co-pilot and Chrome side panel for freight dispatchers. It parses broker emails, calculates RPM and profit, plans routes with live weather, and helps quote loads faster without constant tab switching.

Added on July 9, 2026

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Product Information

What is Load Nova?

Load Nova is a productivity tool built specifically for freight dispatchers. It lives beside a load board as a Chrome side panel and dashboard, helping users parse broker emails, calculate real revenue per mile and profit, plan routes, check weather, and move from opportunity to quote more quickly. The product targets a clear operational workflow where dispatchers normally jump between email, maps, spreadsheets, load boards, and calculators. Its value is speed and focus: fewer tabs, faster quoting, and more accurate load decisions in a time-sensitive logistics environment.

How to use Load Nova?

  1. Install Load Nova and open it next to the load board or dispatch workflow.
  2. Paste or parse broker email details into the AI dispatch co-pilot.
  3. Review route, live weather, revenue per mile, and profit calculations in the dashboard.
  4. Compare the load against operational requirements before quoting.
  5. Use the generated analysis to respond faster while keeping the dispatch workspace organized.

Core Features

  • Chrome side panel — Keeps dispatch calculations beside the load board instead of in separate tabs.
  • Broker email parsing — Extracts load details from emails so dispatchers do not retype everything manually.
  • RPM and profit calculator — Calculates real revenue per mile and load profitability before quoting.
  • Route planning — Helps evaluate routes, distance, and operational feasibility from the same workspace.
  • Live weather context — Adds weather awareness to route and quoting decisions.
  • Dispatcher dashboard — Centralizes the information needed to move from load opportunity to quote.

Use Cases

  • Freight quoting — Turn broker emails into route and profit analysis before sending a quote.
  • Dispatcher speed — Reduce tab switching during high-volume load board work.
  • Profit checks — Verify RPM and likely margin before committing a truck to a load.
  • Route risk review — Bring weather and route context into dispatch decisions without opening another tool.

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