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Updated :Sep 14,2022
Oct 14,2022
Developer :Straightaway, LLC
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Based on the reviews on the Google Play Store, here are three pros and three cons of the StraightAway app: **Pros:** 1. Simple and user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate and file claims. 2. The app is very helpful for tracking and managing claims and policy information. 3. The customer service is responsive and helpful in resolving any issues or concerns. **Cons:** 1. Some users experience delayed or missing responses from the app's customer service team. 2. The app can be buggy and crashes occasionally, causing frustration and lost work. 3. Limited features and functionality compared to other similar apps in the market.
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Description

Don’t go the extra mile. Use the #1 Route Planner app on the market.


Join 100,000+ delivery drivers across FedEx, UPS, USPS, OnTrac, Canada Post, and DHL who use Straightaway every day to plan, optimize, and navigate their delivery routes. Whether you’re delivering packages or food, running routes, or running errands, Straightaway can get you done faster.

? Delivery route planning. Add stops with a snap of a photo.


Plan multi-stop routes and trips by taking a picture of your stops. We use advanced computer vision algorithms to automatically add stops to your trip. Take a picture of an address or multiple addresses to instantly see it on a map. You’ll be doing routing magic before you know it. Here are ways you can add stops to your route:
- Take a picture of your itinerary
- Take a picture of a shipping label
- Take a picture of the shipping manifest
- Take a picture of NMLS listings
- Take a picture of anything and be on your way

We also have the fastest address search out there. We have a global database from hundreds of sources updating addresses daily. Search for stops manually and never miss a beat. Our intuitive, quick design makes adding stops to your trip a breeze.

⏰ Route optimization. Reorder stops for the fastest route.


No more backtracking. Get up to 250 stops in the quickest order in seconds with our best-in-class route optimization algorithm. We’ve been improving our technology for over a decade now to get you the best route possible, every time. Reorder your stops to get the most efficient sequence of addresses.


↩️ Turn by turn directions. Navigate to your stops without switching apps.



We built turn-by-turn navigation right into Straightaway so you’ll never get lost again. We look at real-time traffic, road closures, speed limits, and even weather conditions to provide the best routing experience for delivery drivers. The best part is? You never have to switch apps - turn-by-turn navigation is integrated into the app to seamlessly move you from one stop to another. If your stops are in a condensed area you can use our birds-eye feature to see all upcoming stops.

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strong. Use what the pros use and save an hour every day.


Couriers and delivery drivers across FedEx, UPS, USPS, OnTrac, Canada Post, and DHL love using Straightaway. Our best-in-class camera scanning feature, multi-stop route optimization, and built-in turn-by-turn navigation set us apart from competitors like Circuit, RoadWarrior, Route4Me, OptimoRoute, Waze, and Routific. Straightaway users work in many different industries including:
- Food delivery
- Local delivery
- Pest control
- Field sales
- Utilities
- Cable & Telecom
- Retail
- Home Healthcare
...and many more. If you have a trip with more than 3 addresses and want to find the fastest way to get there, then Straightaway is the right fit for you.

Free Version:
- Up to 25 addresses per route
- Unlimited routes
- Unlimited optimizations

Pro Version - $9.99/month or $95.99/year:
- Up to 250 addresses per route
- Unlimited turn-by-turn directions
- Unlimited image scanning
- Unlimited routes
- Unlimited optimizations
- 7-day free trial

How FedEx drivers use the app - https://www.getstraightaway.com/fedex
How UPS drivers use the app - https://www.getstraightaway.com/ups
All Product Features - https://www.getstraightaway.com/features
Company website - https://www.getstraightaway.com

Terms & Conditions - https://www.getstraightaway.com/terms-conditions
Privacy Policy - https://www.getstraightaway.com/privacy-policy
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    By Leann AlexanderAug 2,2022
    I was very excited this was going to be the app for me. I liked the ease of adding stops but I need to be able save routes and to be able to allow layover times at each stop. I was hoping the pro model would do this but it didnt.
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    By Saad BinzafarJun 2,2022
    Great app! Very reliable app for FedEx drivers
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    By Loren SorrickApr 12,2022
    My favorite driving app.
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    By Eric MeftahApr 1,2022
    I am a postman and have 3 city routes. If you could save routes I would use only this and not switch to Circuit. You can save routes in Circuit. Seems like a basic feature to be able to save a route to quickly load when needed on morning of work.