Stop Tab-Switching. Just Ask.
A typical shipment has 5-8 documents. Instead of opening them all side by side to cross-check details, ask Navigator a question and get a cited answer that spans every document in the shipment.
Cross-checking documents shouldn't take 30 minutes
Before you clear a shipment, you need to verify that the details match across documents. Does the weight on the invoice match the B/L? Does the shipper name match? Are the HS codes consistent? Is the ETA still what it was on the booking confirmation?
That means opening the B/L in one tab, the invoice in another, the packing list in a third, Ctrl+F through each one, and comparing values manually. For a 40-line-item shipment, it's 20-30 minutes of tedious cross-referencing — and if you miss a discrepancy, it shows up at the border.
Navigator reads all the documents in a shipment together. Ask a question, get an answer that cites the exact document and page — so you can verify in seconds instead of searching manually.
Docs Auto-Linked
All shipment documents connected by reference number
Ask in Plain English
Navigator searches across all linked documents at once
Cited Answer
Which document, which page — click through to verify
The kind of questions you can ask
Navigator understands shipping documents — not just generic text. It knows what a B/L is, what an arrival notice contains, and how to cross-reference values between an invoice and a packing list. Ask follow-up questions too — the conversation keeps context.
Every answer comes with source citations — which document and page the data came from. If the data isn't in the documents, Navigator tells you that too.
Try Navigator on your next shipment
Upload a shipment's documents and ask your first question. Cross-check in seconds instead of minutes.