Territory design
Are crews repeatedly crossing one another’s service areas or carrying isolated customers that distort the day?
Operations analysis for mobile service businesses
Routeava reviews the route information your business already has and identifies backtracking, territory overlap, uneven workloads, isolated stops, and patterns likely to create late finishes. You receive a practical set of changes to test—not another platform you must replace everything to use.
The gap
Routeava is designed to complement dispatch, mapping, spreadsheets, and field-service software by examining the decisions around the route.
Are crews repeatedly crossing one another’s service areas or carrying isolated customers that distort the day?
Are some employee-days overloaded while nearby capacity exists elsewhere in the operation?
Did a reassignment actually improve drive burden, completed work, or finish time without hurting service?
How it works
Routeava first confirms the company size, service model, current planning method, decision-maker, and data available.
A defined period of completed appointments is checked for data quality, travel burden, territory crossings, workload patterns, and constraints.
Each recommendation states the evidence, expected effect, confidence, implementation effort, and tradeoffs.
When a customer implements a change, Routeava compares the baseline and follow-up period instead of counting projected savings as verified savings.
Initial customer profile
Routeava is initially testing companies with roughly 5–25 technicians, vehicles, or crews. The service is not restricted to one state or one industry.
National company, local launch
Routeava is positioned to serve mobile-service businesses across the United States. Initial field research and direct pilot support are beginning locally so the operating method can be tested closely before geographic expansion.
Routeava is accepting a limited number of qualified reviews while the analysis method, reporting standard, and recurring workflow are validated.
Request considerationData preparation
The Routeava data guide lists the minimum fields and provides a CSV template. Customer names can be replaced with anonymous identifiers.
Open the data guide →Routeava does not need payment-card details, Social Security numbers, medical records, or unrelated personal information to perform a route review.
Start with the operating problem
Routeava will determine whether the available information supports a useful, clearly scoped analysis.