Nonprofits & food programs
Turn meal, pantry, senior-support, or community delivery lists into manageable driver routes while keeping dispatch aware of missed recipients and return times.
More mission, less routingRouteFeast turns a simple address list into organized delivery routes, assigns them to drivers, and gives your team a clear view of when every route starts, finishes, and needs attention.
RouteFeast stays deliberately simple: organize stops, reduce unnecessary driving, and make the day easier to manage without turning dispatch into a fleet-control center.
Turn meal, pantry, senior-support, or community delivery lists into manageable driver routes while keeping dispatch aware of missed recipients and return times.
More mission, less routingGroup daily service addresses into shorter territories, assign technicians, and give the office a better estimate of when each route should be completed.
Less windshield timeCoordinate bakery, floral, catering, pharmacy, parts, or same-day local deliveries without building routes by hand every morning.
Faster dispatchUse the same workflow for inspections, pickups, maintenance visits, outreach, or recurring stops that start and finish from a central office or warehouse.
Clear accountabilityGood routing should feel like preparing the day—not fighting the spreadsheet.
RouteFeast keeps the planning surface calm and the operational details close at hand, so dispatch can move from addresses to assigned routes without unnecessary layers.
Bring in recipient/customer names and addresses from a Google Sheet or CSV.
Tell RouteFeast how many routes or drivers you want to use that day.
The system organizes the stops to reduce route travel and lets dispatch assign each route to a driver.
Print or share per-driver route sheets, then let drivers start routes and complete stops in order.
RouteFeast combines planning and execution in one lightweight system. Dispatch can see estimated duration and expected return; drivers get an ordered stop list; and administrators can export clean driver route sheets in CSV, Excel, or Google-Sheets-ready workbook format.
Split a large stop list into practical vehicle routes instead of manually guessing territories.
Know who has which route, when they started, and when they should return.
Export each driver route as its own file or worksheet with stops already in the right order.
This MVP is built for practical daily routing from one central location.
*Illustrative estimate. Real efficiency gains depend on stop density, address quality, traffic, and routing service availability.