This course exists because "just start dispatching" isn't a plan — and most people figuring this out are piecing it together from scattered forum posts and trial and error.
Dispatch Launchpad was built around a simple observation: there's a lot of freight-industry knowledge floating around — load board tips, rate negotiation war stories, compliance warnings — but very little of it is organized into something you can actually follow from start to finish.
This course is that organization. Five modules, in order, each building on the last — ending not with "good luck," but with a real dispatch agreement and fee structure you've built yourself.
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Every module in this course was written by someone who's actually done the work being taught — not adapted from generic business-course templates. When the course says "here's what to check before a carrier signs a rate confirmation," that's because it's been checked, missed, and learned from.
Every module produces something — a profile, a calculation, a checklist, an agreement. By the end, you have a working toolkit, not just notes.
This course teaches the skills and sets up the business — it doesn't promise client volume or income, because no one honestly can.
Each module assumes you've completed the last. By Module 5, the business concepts land differently because you already understand the operations they're built on.