Route Planner for Delivery Drivers
Build a stop list in the way that matches what you have in hand — typed addresses, map pins, a dispatch spreadsheet or a stack of parcels with labels. Then optimize it and drive.
Four ways to add a stop, and when each fits
Address search. Type, pick a HERE suggestion, add. Best for ad-hoc additions on the road — one or two new stops while you drive.
Tap the map. Drop a pin where you actually need to go. Best when the official address is wrong (warehouse loading bay round the back, business at the rear of a plaza).
CSV / Excel import. Paste or upload a dispatch sheet, map the address column, confirm pins, optimize. Best for shifts starting from a sheet of 30+ stops.
Shipping-label OCR. Snap a label, the app parses address, recipient and note into a stop. Best when dispatch gives you parcels but no spreadsheet.
What survives on every stop
Address with map pin (editable — drag if the pin is off).
Recipient name — surfaces at the door so you call the right person.
Phone — one tap to call from the stop card.
Note — gate code, "leave at reception", "round the back", whatever the next driver needs.
Visit duration — minutes + seconds. Feeds the ETA chain so dispatch knows when stop #42 will be done.
Edit on the fly
Drag to reorder. Long-press to lock a stop in place before optimizing. Swipe to delete. Mark Failed to keep the stop on file for tomorrow's run instead of losing it from history.
Saved routes carry over
Every finished route stays in My Routes with date, distance, duration and progress. Duplicate a route to start tomorrow from yesterday's order. Search by route name when the same area comes up. No cleanup needed — old routes don't crowd today's view.
No account to start
Open the app, build a route, drive. Sign up only when you want device sync, cloud backup or fleet sharing. Privacy: stop lists stay on the device by default.
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