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OptWays is route planning software designed for delivery and distribution scenarios. Its core goal is to replace manual route scheduling with automated calculations, helping businesses reduce vehicle mileage, driver working hours, and fuel consumption, while giving customers better visibility into delivery progress. The website content is in Hebrew, and the product positioning is fairly clear: it targets delivery managers, drivers, and receiving customers.
Based on the publicly available content, OptWays focuses on automated delivery route planning. The system assigns drivers the “fastest and most efficient” routes based on customer addresses, presenting them in a way similar to a navigation app. On the management side, users can view drivers’ real-time locations, see which stops they have already passed, and track drivers’ daily activities, such as when they refueled, how much they spent, and how much money they collected from each customer. On the customer side, automatic links can be sent so recipients can view the driver’s location, name, and phone number, reducing uncertainty around waiting times. The route planning logic also mentions factors such as geographic proximity, priority, volume, and weight.
The public content does not disclose plans, pricing, billing methods, a free tier, or trial information. It also does not clarify whether OptWays is a pure cloud-based SaaS product, a mobile app, or whether self-hosted deployment is supported. For enterprise procurement, these are important gaps. During inquiry, it is worth confirming whether pricing is based on the number of vehicles or drivers, as well as SMS or notification costs, map service fees, implementation fees, and the scope of after-sales support.
The main advantage is its focused use case: OptWays forms a closed loop around delivery route planning, driver supervision, payment collection records, and customer notifications. If its algorithms and map data are reliable, it could indeed help reduce mileage, fuel costs, and the time spent on manual route planning. The downside is that the public materials are relatively marketing-oriented, with a lack of admin dashboard screenshots, permission system details, reporting features, API information, third-party integrations, data security and compliance documentation, and clarity on supported countries and map data sources.
OptWays is better suited to wholesale, retail delivery, daily distribution, and regional logistics companies that have their own drivers, fixed delivery areas, and multi-stop route planning needs. Its accessibility from China is unknown, and the product language and market likely lean toward the local Israeli market. If deploying it in China, key factors to evaluate include network availability, Chinese-language support, payment methods, map compliance, and localized alternatives. Comparable options include Route4Me, Onfleet, OptimoRoute, or domestic dispatch systems built on Amap or Baidu Maps.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on optways.com official site.
optways.com is an Israel SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach optways.com directly.