Waze Multi-Stop Routing: Limitations and the Best 2025 Workarounds

By Routerra Team
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Waze Multi-Stop Routing: Limitations and the Best 2025 Workarounds

Waze is beloved for live traffic, police reports, and hazard alerts — a driver’s best friend on the road. But when it comes to large multi-stop routes, Waze is intentionally simple: you can set a destination and optionally add a single intermediate stop. There’s no bulk import and no automatic optimization.

The good news: you can plan complex routes elsewhere and still navigate with Waze in one tap per leg. Here’s the cleanest 2025 setup.

What Waze is great at (and what it isn’t)

  • Great: live traffic, hazards, quick detours, familiar interface.
  • Not built for: 10–200+ stops, CSV imports, time windows, service time, priority rules.

The two-app workflow (fastest in practice)

  1. Plan & optimize your entire route in a dedicated planner.
  2. Open each leg in Waze from the planner (deep-link).
  3. Drive → complete → tap next leg → continue in Waze.

It feels almost native, but you keep Waze’s strengths while offloading planning and optimization.

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Step-by-step: from addresses to Waze

  1. Import stops (paste list / CSV / Excel / Google Sheets / even screenshots).
  2. Clean geocoding: fix ambiguous addresses, duplicates.
  3. Set constraints (time windows, service times, avoid lunch breaks).
  4. Optimize with traffic and priorities.
  5. Tap Open in Waze for the first leg; repeat per stop.

Pro tips that save minutes per day

  • Group by area: reduce long cross-town jumps before optimization.
  • Set service times: more accurate ETAs for customers.
  • Use priorities: urgent deliveries first; low-priority last.
  • Avoid manual drag-and-drop: let the solver handle the sequence.

Keep Waze as your navigator — just let Routerra handle planning. As of 2025, the Free tier works for small routes up to 20 stops; affordable plans unlock up to 200+ stops, time windows, and priority rules. Runs in your browser, no app install.

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FAQ

Can Waze import a CSV of addresses? No. Use a route planner to import and optimize, then open legs in Waze.

Does Waze support time windows or service duration? No. Plan constraints in the route planner first.

Can I navigate an entire route automatically in Waze? You’ll typically open each leg from the planner. It’s a quick tap between stops.

What if I prefer Google Maps for some areas? You can mix: plan once, then open a leg in Waze or Google Maps depending on traffic.

How many stops can I realistically handle this way? Hundreds. The planner manages order/constraints; Waze remains your navigator.