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Geotab vs Route4Me

Route4Me
Software
Comprehensive route optimization platform designed for last-mile delivery, field sales, and service businesses
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The short version
- Only Route4Me has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Geotab pricing is quote only, gated behind Get Pricing buttons for both the GO Core Plan and the full GO Plan, with no published figures; Route4Me free mobile plan limited to 10 stops per route, restricting use for growing delivery operations
- They diverge on capability: Geotab covers Real-time GPS tracking, Route4Me covers Core Functionality.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Geotab and Route4Me actually diverge.
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Geotab
- Real-time GPS tracking
- Vehicle diagnostics
- Driver behavior scoring
- ELD compliance
- IFTA reporting
- Fuel management
- Maintenance scheduling
- Route optimization
Only in Route4Me
- Core Functionality
- User Interface
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Geotab
- Fleet trackingnot Route4Me
- Driver safetynot Route4Me
- Fuel optimizationnot Route4Me
- Compliance managementnot Route4Me
- Predictive maintenancenot Route4Me
Route4Me
No use cases recorded yet. See the Route4Me review.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Geotab
- Pricing is quote only, gated behind Get Pricing buttons for both the GO Core Plan and the full GO Plan, with no published figures
Route4Me
- Free mobile plan limited to 10 stops per route, restricting use for growing delivery operations
- GPS tracking, SMS notifications, and avoidance zones are paid add-ons that significantly increase total cost beyond base plan pricing
- Customer support is slow or unresponsive with reported difficulty reaching support via phone and ticket channels
- Route optimization quality issues and navigation inaccuracies reported by users
- Limited integrations with third-party business systems beyond Zapier connections
Pricing, plan by plan
Geotab
$25/month- Base$25/month
- GPS tracking
- Trip history
- Engine diagnostics
- Pro$40/month
- Everything in Base
- Driver behavior
- Fuel usage
- ProPlus$55/month
- Everything in Pro
- Active tracking
- Advanced analytics
Route4Me
Free- Free Mobile PlanFree
- Up to 10 stops per route
- Route Optimization$40/month
- Multi-stop route planning
- Real-time tracking
- Business Optimization$60/month
- Advanced features
- Priority support
Which should you pick?
Choose Geotab if
- You need real-time gps tracking.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
- You also want vehicle diagnostics.
Choose Route4Me if
- You need core functionality.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux.
- You also want user interface.
Questions people ask
- Is Geotab or Route4Me better?
- Neither clearly leads. Geotab starts at $25/month and Route4Me at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Geotab or Route4Me?
- Route4Me has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $25/month for Geotab and Free for Route4Me.
- Does Geotab or Route4Me run on more platforms?
- Geotab runs on Web, Ios, Android, Api. Route4Me runs on Web, iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux.
- Can I use Route4Me for free?
- Yes. Route4Me has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Geotab starts at $25/month.
- What is Geotab best used for?
- Geotab is most often used for fleet tracking, driver safety, fuel optimization, compliance management. Of those, fleet tracking and driver safety are not what Route4Me is typically brought in for.
- What can Geotab do that Route4Me cannot?
- Geotab covers Real-time GPS tracking, Vehicle diagnostics, Driver behavior scoring, ELD compliance. Route4Me covers Core Functionality, User Interface.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Route4Me: Does Route4Me have a free tier and what are the limits?
Route4Me offers a free mobile plan limited to 10 stops per route. A 7-day free trial is available with unlimited stops and tasks for testing professional features, though this trial is no longer offered as of early 2026.
SourceRoute4Me: Can Route4Me work offline?
Yes. The iOS and Android driver mobile apps support offline mode. Once a route is opened while connected to the internet, the app will load it for offline access. When back online, the app automatically syncs offline data to the cloud.
SourceRoute4Me: What integrations does Route4Me support?
Route4Me integrates with 8,000+ apps via Zapier, including Slack, Google Calendar, Notion, Salesforce, and ServiceM8. The platform also connects with ERP, CRM, OMS, and TMS systems.
SourceRoute4Me: What platforms does Route4Me support?
Route4Me is available on web (browser), iOS (14.0+), Android (9.0+), and desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux).
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