What is Routora - Google Maps Route Optimization

Rearranges your Google Maps route to guarantee the fastest path

Saves time, gas money, and reduces your carbon footprint

Useful for frequent travelers, delivery drivers, small businesses, real estate agents, hikers, cyclists, or when running errands

Provides a simple 3-step process to create, optimize, and view/share routes


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Philip WenzelPhilip Wenzel

Doesn't work with non chrome forks like Opera, Chromium or Edge, also has problems with shared routes ("Error, Please Re-Enter Stops") AND cost a lot of money (9.99/month) for a feature, that should be included into Google maps from the beginning. The plugin author has nothing to do with the last point, but 10 bucks is a lot for the feature to begin with and then it should be bug and hassle free. That's not the case right now. Will check in a year or two again, it's not like it is here for m... Show more

Thomas BiermanThomas Bierman

ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!! The Routify extension is a fantastic tool that greatly enhances Google Maps. If you are a casual user of Google Maps and have multiple stops in your route to your ultimate destination, the Routify extension will enhance your trip by routing you to all of the stops in the shortest amount of distance and time saving you money in both personal time spent driving and gas. If you are running a delivery service, think about the money your company will save in labor costs and g... Show more

ClarkeClarke

Was able to use the extension once about a month or two ago. On my most recent attempts clicking to optimize my 9 stop route, which should be optimized for FREE, opens two tabs on chrome ( https://www.routora.com/playground ) and does nothing on the already open tab of google.maps to optimize my route. I then attempted to use the website (because it opened it itself) and it says I need to pay even though (again) my trip is 9 stops. It seems that in an attempt to monetize you've locked users out?