
Mapotempo Web
Route planning software
Distribution software
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What is Mapotempo Web
Mapotempo Web is a web-based route planning application used to build and optimize multi-stop routes and schedules for field operations. It is typically used by dispatchers and operations teams in delivery, service, and distribution contexts to plan daily tours and assign stops to drivers. The product focuses on map-based planning, route optimization, and exporting routes/itineraries for execution. It is positioned as a planning tool rather than a full end-to-end transportation management suite.
Multi-stop route optimization
The product supports planning routes with many stops and optimizing stop order to reduce travel time or distance. It is designed for day-to-day operational planning where dispatchers need to build tours quickly. This aligns with common requirements in last-mile delivery and field service planning workflows.
Map-based planning workflow
Mapotempo Web provides an interactive map interface to visualize stops, routes, and territories during planning. This helps users validate geographic feasibility and adjust routes manually when business constraints require it. Map-centric planning is useful for teams that need quick scenario changes without complex configuration.
Export and sharing options
The tool supports exporting planned routes and itineraries for drivers and stakeholders, enabling downstream execution in other systems or via navigation apps. This is practical for organizations that do not require a tightly coupled driver app or proof-of-delivery module. It also supports collaboration between planners and field teams by standardizing route outputs.
Limited execution capabilities
Compared with platforms that include driver apps, live tracking, and delivery status workflows, Mapotempo Web is more planning-oriented. Organizations needing real-time dispatch, customer notifications, and proof-of-delivery may require additional tools. This can increase integration effort and operational complexity.
Not a full distribution suite
While it supports distribution planning use cases, it does not typically replace broader distribution or transportation systems that manage orders, inventory, billing, and carrier processes. Companies looking for end-to-end distribution management may find functional gaps. It is better suited as a routing layer within a larger operational stack.
Integration depth may vary
Route planning tools often depend on importing stops from external sources (CRM/ERP/order systems) and exporting results back. If required connectors or APIs are not available for a given environment, teams may rely on CSV-based processes. This can limit automation and increase the risk of data mismatches.