Whether you are an independent gig contractor, a small business delivery driver, or a package courier for a major corporate carrier, you know these limitations are detrimental to your time and resources. The maximum amount of stops that can be input on a route are low, and there are few (if any) real-time optimization features that monitor route factors such as road conditions and traffic congestion patterns. When a manifest contains multiple pages of addresses to organize, Google Maps, Waze and Apple Maps simply aren’t cut out for the job. While those apps are great for individual road trips with maybe one or two stops along the way, they are not built to organize delivery routes containing hundreds of stops. Most regular iPhone users already access navigation apps such as the built-in Apple Maps or popular third-party apps like Google Maps or Waze. For many package delivery drivers, the iPhone is their main device for navigating and executing a delivery route. The iPhone is one of the most popular smartphones on the market.