CargoTrack robot
Types pre-alerts and waybills into CargoTrack all day, on the same screens your staff use. Classic ASP, driven in a real browser — nothing about your account changes.
For couriers running CargoTrack
Estibra runs on the same screens your staff use. No migration, no new system to learn. Live in a Miami warehouse since July 2026.
Not a roadmap. This is what is working in a warehouse right now.
Two security audits so far. The robot password is changed every day, automatically.
Types pre-alerts and waybills into CargoTrack all day, on the same screens your staff use. Classic ASP, driven in a real browser — nothing about your account changes.
Reads the emails you forward and pulls the tracking numbers out. Nobody copies and pastes.
Photograph a label with a phone; the tracking is read and matched to the package.
An iDimension dimensioner sends weight and dimensions straight in. No one writes numbers on paper.
A small agent next to each printer sends labels and documents to the right tray.
Watch the robot’s own screen while it works, from the office or from your phone.
Watches the robot 24 hours a day and raises an alert the moment it stops. On Pro it reaches you on WhatsApp before your team notices anything.
About 40 minutes of your time, spread over two days. No box, no server, no migration.
Your business, your CargoTrack address, where pre-alerts arrive. 10 minutes, and no password is ever typed into it.
Inside your own CargoTrack, with data-entry permissions only. No admin, no deleting, no rates.
Into your own panel at yourcompany.estibra.com. It is stored encrypted.
One Gmail filter sends them to yourcompany@in.estibra.com. 5 minutes.
On the PC by the printer. Enter the 6-digit code your panel shows, then press Print test.
It shows exactly what it would have typed from your last 10 pre-alerts. Then press Approve and turn on.
Or I drive over and set it up on your floor — installed and trained in person in Miami, in Spanish or English.
It has run every working day since July 2026 in a warehouse that ships to Venezuela — the same packages, the same printers, the same CargoTrack account the staff log into.
FIG. 02 — THE WAREHOUSE IT RUNS IN
Pick the plan, not the package count.
One flat monthly price per warehouse, no per-package fees. Setup waived for the first 5 pilot couriers. Month-to-month.
Not today. Today it operates the CargoTrack you already pay for, on the same screens, so nothing changes for your staff. A full replacement, Estibra OS, is what I am building next. I will not sell it to you before it exists.
Your robot password is stored encrypted and changed every day. The robot user has data-entry permissions only. Forwarded email is processed to pull out tracking data and nothing else. Two security audits so far. Details on the security page.
Then I fix the robot, once, on my server, and every warehouse gets the fix as soon as it is ready, usually the same day, longer when the change is deep — that is what the monthly price pays for. The guardian agent tells me it broke before your team notices.
No. The robot runs on my servers. The only thing in your warehouse is a 5 MB program next to the printer that prints and reads the dimensioner. If your PC is off, labels wait and print when you turn it on.
Any month, without calling anyone. Month-to-month, no contract, no cancellation fee. Turn off the robot user in CargoTrack and the robot is locked out in seconds, whether or not you have told me yet.
Twenty minutes on a video call. I show you the robot typing into a real CargoTrack, with real packages. If it does not fit your warehouse, I will say so.