Caminora vs manual routing

Plotting each operative’s route by hand — dragging pins around a map and eyeballing the shortest path — works for a few jobs but breaks down fast as the day fills up.

Why manual routing falls short

People are good at planning one route and poor at balancing many at once. Manual routing tends to overload your fastest operative and leave gaps elsewhere.

It also fixes the plan in place: when a job cancels or a new one comes in, you start the jigsaw again.

Where Caminora wins

Caminora assigns jobs across your whole team and orders each operative’s stops to cut total travel time — you choose whether to minimize the number of operatives or the time spent driving.

It respects shift times and flags anything that falls outside an operative’s availability, so the optimized plan is also a workable one.

Reshuffles are a drag-and-drop away, with the schedule recalculated automatically each time.