One-tap route optimization
The app reorders your stops to cut driving time. Your chosen start stays first.
Android · Free to download
The free courier route planner for delivery drivers and last-mile work. Add stops by search, map tap, CSV/Excel import, or shipping-label OCR — tap Optimize to sort the fastest multi-stop order, then navigate each leg with Google Maps or Waze. Save 1–2 hours per shift.
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Five practical tools — each one does something different on the job.
The app reorders your stops to cut driving time. Your chosen start stays first.
Long lists from search or map pins. Premium supports very large routes; Free fits typical daily rounds—always check current limits in the app.
Tap the next stop to open Maps or Waze with the right address—turn-by-turn in the app you already use.
Photograph a label, fix the text if needed, add the stop—handy when parcels pile up.
Load CSV, Excel, TSV, or JSON: match your address column, see pins on the map, fix mistakes, then optimize the whole list.
Same app, four entry points — read the one that matches what you came here for.
How the optimizer reorders 20–100 stops by real drive time, the before/after math, and where it beats Google Maps multi-stop.
Read →Four ways to add stops, what survives on each stop (gate code, phone, visit duration) and how saved routes carry over to tomorrow.
Read →Morning dispatch import, on-route Go/Done/Failed, and end-of-day proof of delivery — the whole shift in one app.
Read →Feature checklist vs paper and spreadsheets, offline behaviour, languages, and what you get without an account.
Read →Three common flows: build on the map, load a spreadsheet, or reopen a saved route—then drive with Google Maps or Waze.
Add stops, optimize, open navigation—typical courier day.
Many addresses at once—check pins, then optimize.
Open yesterday’s route, copy it, or keep delivering.
On the site: install, add stops, scan labels, import files, use the map, optimize, navigate with Maps or Waze, save and duplicate routes—all in plain steps.
Open guideFull courier flow: build the list, optimize, drive, deliver and prove every stop.
Short answers about installs, stops, import, optimization, maps, and saved routes.
An Android app for couriers and delivery drivers: your stops on one map, one-tap reordering to save driving time, optional spreadsheet or label import, saved routes, and opening each leg in Google Maps or Waze.
Add each stop (search, map tap, file import, or label scan). When the list is ready, tap Optimize—the app sorts the order to shorten the drive.
Yes. Start navigation from the app; pick Google Maps or Waze and it opens at the next stop.
Yes. A free tier on Google Play covers getting started; paid plans raise limits for drivers with long daily lists.
Yes. Import the file, check pins on the map, add to your route, then optimize—useful when your dispatch sends a spreadsheet.
Free includes multi-stop planning, optimization within plan limits, and Maps/Waze. Premium adds higher caps on stops per route and monthly optimizations—exact numbers are always shown in the app before you subscribe.
Google Play → search Courier Route Planner → Install → Open. Allow location when asked so nearby search and the map work well.
Type in the search bar, choose the right suggestion, tap add. Repeat for each address.
Open scan, take a clear photo of the label, edit the text if needed, save as a stop.
Open My routes to continue, duplicate for a new day, or pick up where you left off.
Yes. It is built for last-mile delivery: import a dispatch sheet or scan parcel labels in the morning, optimize the multi-stop run, then capture proof of delivery (photo, signature, barcode, ID check) on each stop.
Yes — CSV, Excel (.xlsx/.xls), TSV and JSON. Map your address column, confirm the parsed addresses on the map, then run route optimization on the whole list.
Free on Google Play for Android. No account needed to get started.
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