Private beta for rural delivery workflows

Route Guide Beta

A delivery-day route assistant for carriers, RCAs, and local drivers who need a clearer way to run unfamiliar stops, track progress, and keep useful stop notes close at hand.

20 tester codes 10 delivery-stop beta routes CSV template included

Built for field use

Focused on the moments that slow a driver down.

Run the route

Load a CSV route, generate mapped stops, navigate to the next stop, and mark each one complete.

Remember the details

Save text or voice notes for hidden mailboxes, long driveways, blocked access, or local details.

Spot problem stops

Unmapped addresses are highlighted clearly with a quick Google Maps lookup when extra help is needed.

Resume progress

Resume a route with completed, skipped, note, and current-stop progress preserved locally.

How testing works

A simple beta flow for real route feedback.

1

Request access

Use the tester form to request one of the limited beta codes.

2

Build a test CSV

Use the template in Google Sheets or another spreadsheet app, then export as CSV.

3

Run the route

Generate the route, follow stops, add notes, and watch for unmapped stop warnings.

4

Send feedback

Tell us what helped, what slowed you down, and what would make it worth paying for.

Private beta

Looking for 20 testers who can try Route Guide on real routes.

The first testing group will help shape the app before any public release. Ideal testers are rural carriers, substitute drivers, courier drivers, or anyone who works repeated stop routes. Beta app access is limited and requires an approved tester code.

10 delivery stops per beta route
20 tester access codes
0 cost during beta testing

Start testing

  • Request a tester code.
  • Download the CSV template.
  • Open Google Sheets for free editing.
  • Launch the app when your route file is ready.

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Ready to try it?

Run a short test route and tell us what should be better.

Approved testers can launch the app now. New testers can request access and help shape the first public version of Route Guide.