Amazing
I will start off by saying that I am a courier. I started working a route that changes/rotates every day on a two week cycle - so for example a route that starts on the 1st I might see again on the 15th of the month having said that, other orders/runs can get thrown in on a daily basis and regardless of the number of stops I have, I must have my route completed by a certain time everyday.Let me tell you - this app was a lifesaver! The first day I was picked to run this route which covers multiple zip codes, I had been poorly trained, if trained at all. I might have 40-50 stops spanning several zip codes and must complete these deliveries within 5 hours. I could never have done this with out this app.I want to mention something else too- initially a friend had mentioned using Microsoft trips and maps, so I tried that out and it worked for a fee stops, but the morning I stood in the route room trying to route 42 stops which I had never been to, the Microsoft software wouldn't work. Whether it had an internet connection or not, it couldn't get the job done and route for me. I panicked for a minute until another courier mentioned route4me. Within a minute I was typing in the locations for the stops and amazingly the app routed the entire thing for me in like a second. I thank their servers for being able to powerfully and quickly come up with an order of stops to run.I know that sometimes it may have you double back, but sometimes there is no other way if there are stops on certain side streets. What it was able to do for me in a pinch was amazing and made me look like I could competently do my job.If I had to make a single thing that I wish could be changed, it would be this: after you have the list of stops routed and the button press a location to view in google maps, once you are about to arrive at the location, I wish it would show the street address instead of the gps coordinates. If I were to type in an address into google maps, upon arriving on the final street of the destination, at the top is displayed the address. This is helpful because if I have stops that I haven't been to ever before and I know that coordinates are not 100 percent accurate if the google maps cartographer was lazy, the it is helpful to see the address that I am looking for as I approach it. What I find myself doing is having the app route the stops and then open up google maps and type the address in there so that as I arrive to a new location I get to look at the address that I am looking for instead of being shown so coordinates that don't really help me find the address, once I have turned onto the final street that my destination resides.For what this app has done for me on the fly with my new company is utterly amazing and when I had less than 30 minutes to route a lot of stops, this really saved the day. I have since subscribed until I really learn all of the stops on this route - but even then, I may keep the subscription because random stops can be thrown onto the route on any day and this all drop the stop right into the route.