Changelog
Here are the latest product updates from EasyRoutes. If you have feedback or suggestions, please reach out — we'd love to hear from you!
Here are the latest product updates from EasyRoutes. If you have feedback or suggestions, please reach out — we'd love to hear from you!

We've added a new way to filter and organize your Routes page: Route Views. Similar to how Saved Views function on the EasyRoutes Orders page, Route Views allow users to apply any combination of filters and pinpoint specific routes, then save these filter combinations to quickly reference at any point in the future.
For example, a Route View can be created containing just unstarted routes; two separate Route Views can be created to display routes with a scheduled start date of today and tomorrow for easy access to routes that may require more immediate attention on a rolling basis; Route Views could also be created to organize routes by which driver they're assigned to.
To create a new Route View, first apply any desired filters on your Routes page, then click the Create view button (plus icon) above your list of routes to permanently save it as a Route View tab. For full details on working with Route Views, see the support article for this new feature.

We've applied a read-only status to routes that have been archived, making it easier for route planners to "lock" routes and prevent any further edits or updates once they have been archived. When accessing individual routes that have been archived, a unique banner now displays indicating that the route has been archived and will need to be unarchived in order to make any further edits, as shown above.
For full details on archiving, unarchiving, and working with read-only archived routes, see the support article for this feature.
We've added "Shift-click" support for selecting multiple line items on tables throughout EasyRoutes. Users can now select the first line item in a series, hold the Shift key, then select the last line item in a series to quickly select all line items in between, as shown above. Users can also un-select line items using the same "Shift-click" workflow for line items that have already been selected.
Shift-click to select multiple line items is currently supported on the Drivers, Routes, and Orders Pages, as well as for individual stops on an existing route, and individual routes or stops contained within a Route Group.

We've added a new feature allowing users to sync key EasyRoutes details for an order (including route/stop, driver, and ETA specifics), back to that order's attributes within the Shopify Admin. Attributes synced in this manner can be accessed from your Shopify Orders page, within the Additional details panel of any order, making it easier than ever to track and reference order-level delivery information in one convenient location.
Enable this new feature from your EasyRoutes Settings > General tab, within the Advanced options section, by checking the box for Write route and stop information to order attributes on dispatch (shown above), and selecting which of the available variables to write.
Once enabled, attributes will automatically sync back to their corresponding Shopify orders once the route they're included in is dispatched. Attribute syncs can also be triggered manually when viewing any route, by accessing the additional actions menu (three dots icon) below the map, and selecting Sync route order attributes.
Find full details on working with order attribute syncing in the support article for this new feature.
Version 1.0.64 of the EasyRoutes Delivery Driver mobile app is now available to download for iOS and Android devices. This release features minor UI improvements, as well as a bug fix for saving driver notes containing a large number of line segments.

We've made some adjustments to improve driver location tracking through a route's end stop and/or end location, where applicable:
Drivers will need to update to the latest version of the Delivery Driver mobile app (v1.0.63 or above) in order to take advantage of these tracking improvements. For full details on enabling and accessing real-time driver location tracking, see the support article for this feature.
Version 1.0.63 of the EasyRoutes Delivery Driver mobile app is now available to download for iOS and Android devices. This release features improved support for driver location tracking through a route's end stop and end location.
Note: Drivers will need to update to the latest version of the app (v1.0.63 or above) in order to take advantage of end stop location tracking within the EasyRoutes Delivery Driver mobile app.
Version 1.0.62 of the EasyRoutes Delivery Driver mobile app is now available to download for iOS and Android devices. This release features driver-side support for the recently announced route tags & route notes features, as well as minor bug fixes.
Note: Drivers will need to update to the latest version of the app (v1.0.62) in order to take advantage of route tags and route notes within the EasyRoutes Delivery Driver mobile app.

Building on our recently announced route tags feature, we've added another new way to quickly communicate and store key information applying to entire routes: route notes.
Use route notes to flag priority routes for drivers, indicate unique delivery instructions for specialized routes, or communicate any other information that applies to specific routes. Route notes can be added or edited from the Routes page or All routes view of any route group in batches, or added/edited directly when viewing individual routes. Applied notes are accessible from the same pages, as well as within the Delivery Driver mobile app (shown above) for quick driver reference.
For full details on adding, editing, and viewing route notes, see the support article for this new feature. Note that drivers will need to update to the latest version (1.0.62 or above) in order to access notes from within the mobile app.

Introducing route tags: a new EasyRoutes feature used to categorize routes, improve filtering behaviour to find specific types of routes, and to split out detailed Analytics reports using tag filters. Use tags to classify routes by vehicle type, service standard, geographical area, or any other metric useful to your operations - the sky's the limit!
Route tags can be added or removed in bulk from the Routes page, the All routes view of any Route Group, or directly from any individual route's page. Applied route tags currently display at the top of any individual route (as shown above), as well as within the Tags column of the Routes page & All routes view of any Route Group. Route tags can also be used as convenient reference markers for filtering Analytics reports, allowing users to filter any Analytics breakdown to only display routes tagged with specific criteria.
Full details and sample screenshots of how to add, edit, and view route tags across EasyRoutes can be found in the support article for this new feature.

We've added a new bulk action for Route Groups, allowing users to dispatch multiple routes contained within a group at once. From the All routes view of any existing Route Group, use the checkboxes to select which route(s) to dispatch. From the menu that appears at the bottom of the page, click into the Actions menu (three dots icon), and select Dispatch routes. Once successfully dispatched, routes will update to display with a checkmark icon next to the assigned driver's name, as Jane Doe's appears in the example above.
Routes that do not have an assigned driver cannot be dispatched using this bulk action. To quickly assign a driver to any unassigned route from the same page, use the dropdown selector within the Driver column, and select an active driver in your roster to assign.
For full details on working with Route Groups, see the support article for this feature.