Run Your Whole Amazon Relay Dispatch Operation in One Browser
If you dispatch for more than one carrier, you already know the drill. Log into one Relay account, book a load, log out. Log into the next. Open an incognito window so the sessions don’t collide. Get logged out mid-booking. Repeat all day.
It’s slow, it’s error-prone, and it costs you loads – not mention the mind numbing effects it has!
There’s a better way to do it.
One window. Every carrier.
Ghost Browser was built for exactly this kind of work: being logged into multiple real accounts on the same site, at the same time, without them stepping on each other.
Each carrier gets its own Identity – a fully isolated session with its own cookies and login. Open all your carriers side by side, in one window, and switch between them with a click. No logging out. No separate browsers. No incognito juggling.
For a dispatch service managing a handful of client carriers, that’s the difference between fighting your browser all day and actually running your operation.
How dispatchers use it
- One Identity per carrier client. Every carrier stays cleanly separated – its own Relay login, its own session so know you are booking under the correct account.
- Group your carriers into Workspaces. Keep related accounts organized and reopen your whole setup in one click.
- Book across all of them from one window. Watch the board, grab the load, move to the next carrier – without the login shuffle.
It works like Chrome because it’s built on Chromium. Your extensions, your shortcuts, your muscle memory – all still there. The difference is what happens when you need to be in five accounts at once.
Built for people with real account management needs
Ghost Browser is a productivity tool for professionals who juggle multiple legitimate logins – support teams, agencies, and dispatch operations running several client accounts in parallel.
Try it
Download Ghost Browser and set up your first carrier Identities in a couple of minutes. See how much faster your day runs when every account lives in one window.