Before and after
From manual planning to optimized routes
Replace spreadsheets, WhatsApp messages, and hand-built Google Maps routes. FleetMath assigns each delivery to the right vehicle and prepares clear routes in minutes.
Route optimization software for delivery fleets
Upload stops, vehicles, schedules, and capacity. FleetMath calculates optimized routes for your entire fleet and creates Google Maps links so every driver can start without manual planning.
FleetMath
One day, multiple deliveries, multiple vehicles, and a route ready for each driver.
Date
2026-04-30
2
Vehicles used
14
Stops assigned
64.8 km
Total distance
5h 52m
Total time
Van 1
7 stops · 35.6 km · 3h 43m
Sky
Leaves 08:25
08:10
Bar de la Mona
Leaves 08:52
08:37
Nakama
Leaves 09:21
09:06
Central Cafe #3
Leaves 09:39
09:24
3 Fuegos
Leaves 11:33
11:18
Van 2
7 stops · 29.2 km · 2h 09m
Main Depot
Leaves 08:15
08:00
North Market
Leaves 08:43
08:28
La Taperia
Leaves 09:17
09:02
Frich
Leaves 09:51
09:36
South District
Leaves 10:39
10:24
Before and after
Replace spreadsheets, WhatsApp messages, and hand-built Google Maps routes. FleetMath assigns each delivery to the right vehicle and prepares clear routes in minutes.
Real constraints
Define vehicles, capacity, service times, time windows, and driver schedules to avoid overloaded routes and promises that are hard to keep.
Full fleet
Turn one delivery list into optimized routes per vehicle, with stops assigned and sequenced to reduce dispatch work.
Simple handoff
FleetMath does not replace navigation: it prepares the plan. Each driver gets a Google Maps link and can start immediately.
FleetMath is route optimization software for teams that plan daily deliveries or visits. It helps decide which stops go to each vehicle, what order they should follow, and how to hand off routes that are ready for the operation.
Google Maps helps navigate a route, but it does not decide which stops go to each vehicle or how to balance the workload. FleetMath organizes the operation before drivers leave, considers capacity and schedules, and creates final links that open in Google Maps.
Quick guide
Practical answers about daily planning, multiple vehicles, Google Maps, and the free plan.
No. Google Maps helps navigate a route, but FleetMath helps decide which stops go to each vehicle and in what order, considering fleet constraints. Drivers can still open the final routes in Google Maps.
FleetMath is for teams that plan daily deliveries or visits across multiple vehicles, including delivery fleets, distributors, urban logistics teams, and field service operations.
Yes. FleetMath has a free plan so you can test route optimization with your own deliveries before upgrading.
Yes. FleetMath is designed to turn many stops into routes per vehicle, considering capacity, time windows, service time, and driver schedules.
Each driver can receive a Google Maps link for the final route, so the day starts without unclear instructions or extra manual planning.