In Development

Fulfillment control without replacing your whole business.

DispatchCORE is being built as the operations layer between your POS, online store, staff, drivers, shipping desk, and pickup counter. It helps growing businesses see what needs to happen next, who has it, and where the work is moving.

DispatchCORE is currently in active development. We are preparing pilot builds for real-world testing. If you would like to download it, try it with your workflow, or talk through a fit, contact us at hello@dispatchcore.net.

Built For The Middle

For teams that outgrew sticky notes, but do not want a giant ERP project.

DispatchCORE is aimed at businesses that already take orders somewhere else: Odoo, Shopify, Etsy, TikTok Shop, a POS counter, wholesale accounts, or manual calls. Core does not need to become the system of record for payment or accounting.

Instead, it focuses on fulfillment: delivery, shipping, will-call, staff assignment, device pairing, route visibility, status history, and location-aware operations.

D

Delivery

Assign local deliveries, track product custody, open routes in Maps, and watch driver progress from Management.

S

Shipping

Give the shipping desk a focused queue for package details, rates, labels, tracking, and carrier handoff.

W

Will-call

Stage pickups by location, record customer handoff, and keep front counters from guessing what is ready.

What It Adds

One place to run fulfillment.

  • Live fulfillment queue across delivery, shipping, and pickup.
  • Staff assignment, workload, access levels, and profile details.
  • Multi-location setup with location-specific fulfillment rules.
  • Phone, tablet, and desktop companion apps that pair to Core.
  • Driver GPS history for route review, mileage, and chain-of-custody visibility.
  • Integration path for Odoo, Shopify, marketplace orders, and future add-ons.

What It Is Not

Not another POS replacement.

DispatchCORE is designed to sit beside the systems a business already uses. It should pull fulfillment-relevant order data in, send status and service fees back when needed, and avoid handling payment data in Core.

If payments are needed later, that belongs in a separate protected module with the right compliance boundaries. Core stays focused on operational control.

Simple Shape

Orders come in. Core routes the work. Companion apps carry it out.

1Orders enter from POS, ecommerce, marketplaces, or manual intake.
2Core chooses or recommends the fulfillment path and location.
3Staff and paired devices see the work they are allowed to handle.
4Management sees status, exceptions, route history, and completed work.

Pilot Access

Want to test DispatchCORE with your business?

We are looking for feedback from businesses with real fulfillment problems: local delivery, shipping desks, pickup counters, multiple locations, marketplace orders, or staff handoff headaches.

Contact hello@dispatchcore.net Tell us what systems you use today and what part of fulfillment is slowing you down.