NaviPlan is a web-based multi-stop route planning app for delivery drivers, field service teams, independent couriers, and fleet dispatchers. Its core value is automatically reordering multiple stops into a shorter driving route, while also supporting operational factors such as time windows, distance, fuel, tolls, and carbon emissions. It is positioned more as a lightweight route optimization tool than a full transportation management system.
The product lets users add stops via address search, map clicks, or CSV import; set a start point, end point, and earliest/latest arrival times for each stop; and optimize the route with one click. Results can be sent to Google Maps for turn-by-turn segment navigation, printed as a route sheet, or exported as CSV or GPX. The Pro tier adds fuel calculations, toll estimates, COβ reports, live weather and fuel prices, EV charging stations, and route templates. The Business tier further supports unlimited stops, unlimited drivers, customer list imports, customer names, delivery status, notes, and a mobile view for drivers. Team functionality is mainly centered on managing separate routes for multiple drivers; the available information does not mention role-based permissions, SSO, or approval workflows.
Pricing is straightforward: the Free plan is permanently free, supports up to 20 stops, and requires no account or credit card. Pro costs β¬9.99/month or β¬95.88/year and supports up to 80 stops. Business costs β¬29.99/month or β¬287.88/year and includes unlimited stops and unlimited drivers. Payments are processed via Stripe, and users can request a refund by email within 14 days of the first purchase. For small delivery teams, the feature set and pricing are well matched.
The strengths are that it runs directly in the browser, has a low learning curve, offers a relatively generous free plan, and covers common delivery operations needs such as time windows, cost estimation, and route reuse. The drawbacks are that it requires an internet connection, while route, fuel, toll, and COβ data depend on third parties and are estimates. Information on enterprise security compliance, APIs, and fine-grained permissions is missing, making it harder to support complex system integrations or procurement evaluations by large enterprises.
NaviPlan is suitable for independent drivers, small courier or delivery teams, field service scheduling, and fleet managers who need to optimize daily routes. Access from China is not addressed in the available information. Because it depends on Google Maps, third-party mapping/geocoding services, and Stripe payments, the domestic network and payment experience may be uncertain. Users in China may also want to evaluate Amap or Baidu Maps enterprise services, or mature fleet and delivery dispatch systems, as alternatives.
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