Real map handoff comparison for last-mile delivery

Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Amap route handoff compared

NaviBatch helps last-mile delivery drivers import addresses, review the group, then open the selected navigation app with the route ready to check. This page compares the handoff workflow using real iPhone screenshots and video evidence.

What the video shows

The demo uses real NaviBatch interface footage to show the same delivery setup idea across three navigation apps: prepare a reviewed route group in NaviBatch, choose the map app, then check the route after the handoff opens.

14 reviewed delivery addresses to Apple Maps per group
10 reviewed delivery addresses to Google Maps per group
17 reviewed delivery addresses to Amap per group

Last-mile delivery workflow support across 10 countries and regions

NaviBatch is built for delivery drivers who work from screenshots, route lists, pasted addresses, files, videos, and manual entry. The public claim is workflow support, not official courier-platform integration.

United States
Australia
United Kingdom
France
Singapore
China
Hong Kong
Japan
Canada
Germany

Drivers should still review addresses before routing. Local map app behavior, App Store availability, address formats, and courier screenshots can vary by country or region.

Real handoff screenshots

Apple Maps opened from NaviBatch with reviewed delivery stops

Apple Maps

Best fit for iPhone drivers who want the patent-pending one-push Apple Maps handoff and already prefer Apple navigation.

Google Maps opened from NaviBatch with a reviewed delivery route

Google Maps

Best fit for drivers who use Google Maps but still want to import and review delivery addresses before navigation.

Amap opened from NaviBatch with a reviewed delivery route

Amap

Best fit for drivers who use Amap or Chinese-language map workflows and still need a review-before-routing step.

Map handoff comparison

This table compares NaviBatch's route handoff workflow. It is not an affiliation claim; NaviBatch is independent from the navigation apps listed here.

Navigation app NaviBatch handoff limit Driver workflow fit Review step
Apple Maps Up to 14 reviewed delivery addresses per group iPhone-first delivery drivers who want to reduce repeated Apple Maps setup. Review addresses and group order in NaviBatch, then check the Apple Maps route.
Google Maps Up to 10 reviewed delivery addresses per group Drivers who prefer Google Maps but do not want to rebuild every delivery stop manually. Review detected addresses before opening the route in Google Maps.
Amap Up to 17 reviewed delivery addresses per group Drivers who use Amap or Chinese-language map workflows. Review the delivery group in NaviBatch and check the route in Amap before driving.

Why handoff matters for delivery drivers

Route planning advice often focuses only on optimization. In real delivery work, the first bottleneck can be route setup: screenshots, videos, dispatch lists, file imports, pasted text, apartment details, and duplicate-looking addresses all need review before navigation.

NaviBatch focuses on that setup step. It prepares a route group, keeps the address review visible, then hands the group to the selected navigation app. The navigation app remains responsible for turn-by-turn navigation.

FAQ

Which countries and regions does NaviBatch support for last-mile delivery workflows?

NaviBatch supports last-mile delivery route setup workflows in primary countries and regions including the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, France, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Canada, and Germany.

Does NaviBatch replace Apple Maps, Google Maps, or Amap?

No. NaviBatch prepares delivery address groups. Apple Maps, Google Maps, or Amap handles navigation after the handoff opens.

Which map app should a delivery driver use?

Use the navigation app you trust for driving in your region. NaviBatch is designed to reduce the setup work before that navigation app opens.

Is NaviBatch officially affiliated with these map apps?

No. NaviBatch is independent and is not affiliated with Apple, Google, Amap/AutoNavi/Gaode, or other courier and navigation platforms.

Does country support mean official courier integration?

No. NaviBatch supports route setup workflows used by last-mile drivers in those markets. It is not an official integration or partner of local delivery companies, courier platforms, or marketplace apps.

Try the route setup workflow before your next delivery run

Import delivery addresses, review the group, and open the selected map app with less repeated manual setup.

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