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Free route optimisation for multiple stops

Fastest Route uses route optimisation to calculate an efficient order for up to 100 UK stops. Save planning time, reduce avoidable detours and open the result in Google Maps — free, with no account required.

What is route optimisation?

Route optimisation compares the journey between every stop and calculates an efficient visiting order. Instead of sorting addresses by hand, you get a complete route that you can still review and adjust.

When do you need it?

You visit several places a day and lose time on avoidable detours.
Manually arranging stops takes time every day.
You want to reduce mileage and fuel costs.
You regularly plan delivery rounds, service calls or customer visits.

Route optimisation in practice

Imagine 12 stops spread across a city. A poor order can send you back across the same area several times. Fastest Route compares the stops and builds a more efficient sequence before you set off.

How does route optimisation work?

From address list to navigation in three simple steps

1

Add your start and stops

Choose a starting point, then type, paste or import your UK addresses and postcodes.

2

Optimise the stop order

Fastest Route compares journey times and calculates an efficient sequence for the whole route.

3

Review and start navigating

Review the map, distance and journey time, then open the route in your preferred navigation app.

What route optimisation helps you achieve

Save time and mileage

Fewer detours mean a shorter day and lower travel costs.

A better-organised day

Useful for recurring routes, sales visits, deliveries and service calls.

Built for long address lists

Paste or import up to 100 stops instead of entering and sorting them one by one.

Who is route optimisation useful for?

Couriers with multiple stops
Deliveries and collections
Technicians and service calls
Sales and field teams

Frequently asked questions

What is route optimisation?

Route optimisation compares the journey between many stops and finds an efficient visiting order. This can reduce detours, mileage and planning time.

Who is optimisation useful for?

It is useful for couriers, delivery drivers, sales teams, technicians and anyone visiting multiple addresses in one day.

How many addresses can I optimise?

You can optimise a route for up to 100 addresses. Long lists can still be prepared quickly.

Is optimisation free?

Yes. Fastest Route is free and does not require an account.

Is this a better solution than just Google Maps?

Google Maps is excellent for navigation, but it does not optimise a long list of stops for you. Fastest Route calculates the order first, then opens the result in Google Maps.

Ready to optimise your route?

Get started for free and have your route ready in minutes. You don't need an account or payment card.