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2nd post Here, need beta testers now

After getting some opinions from you guys, I've decided to launch the MVP of my route optimizer, which which does only one task for now and then may add more features in the future .I have been working on it for a month now . I've tried that it does just one task well.

here is the link= https://route-ops-one.vercel.app/privacy-policy

Any volunteers are appreciated preferably those who have worked with such software, just give a comment then I will pm you the testing key.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 5 days ago

What is it preferred?

For all those who are using optimisation software or any software that is related to logistics, do you prefer a one which solves a specific problem and is simple and is affordable or a one that does multiple things and and has a complex interface. I have also observed that simpler tasks are shown in more technical ways just to appear more sophisticated. What category will you choose. Would really appreciate some feedback.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 6 days ago

What is it preferred?

For all those who are using optimisation software or any software that is related to logistics, do you prefer a one which solves a specific problem and is simple and is affordable or a one that does multiple things and and has a complex interface. I have also observed that simpler tasks are shown in more technical ways just to appear more sophisticated. What category will you choose. Would really appreciate some feedback.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 9 days ago

Need Advice Regarding Software's testing

I have made a dynamic logistics optimization software. It decreases operating loss by 10-15 percent(I have the mathematical report). I want some beta testers to know how robust it is. Would really appreciate any guidance. https://route-ops-one.vercel.app/#

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 13 days ago

NEED BETA TESTERS

I have finally completed the logistics route optimizer(my first project). Here is the link for the MVP

https://route-ops-one.vercel.app/#

I am really looking forward to some beta testers and get feedback on the software, right now it's not the smoothest but hopefully it will get better. I would really appreciate those who are experienced give it a shot.

Here is the input file layout guide:

columns = ID,Delivery Address,Weight (kg),Earliest Time,Latest Time,GPS Lat,GPS Lng

the latitude and longitude columns are optional

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 14 days ago

Finally completed my first project

So guys I have finally completed my logistics optimisation software. I want to share the demo to any experienced developer so could get the feedback to see if it's client ready. Looking forward for any kind of help. Here is the link, the only reason it takes 40-45s is because the openstreetmap api requires 1call per second and there were 50 drop-off locations in the test data.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tm4LD3gHwkQDpmwMeI5AUnUydNkpwG3B/view?usp=sharing

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 15 days ago

Need Guidance P.2. .

This is a follow up post. I have finally completed my logistics optimization model and now I will be cold calling potential clients. I wanted to know that how will I actually deploy it. And most probably the client would be non-technical so how would he run the code on his device. This is my first time so I really need some direction. And what is the best way to receive payment from clients. I will only be targeting foreign clients.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 18 days ago
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Need Advice

This is my second post here. I’m building a route optimization tool and I’m stuck on the data input design. Right now I have two options: upload a CSV/Excel with columns like node_id, demand, coordinates/window, or manually type addresses with autocomplete and pick them from a map. For those of you who actually use or deploy this kind of software, what do your users actually prefer? Do they already have everything in spreadsheets and just want to upload, or do they like typing addresses on the fly? Also, are there any hidden pain points I’m missing, like copy‑pasting from ERP systems or syncing with Google Sheets? I don’t want to over‑build, but I also don’t want to make it annoying for real‑world users. Or is it worth it having both the options

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 19 days ago

need some guidance

I am an 18-year-old who is in A-Levels and likes to make mathematical models. I once did a mathematical modelling competition, and since then I have been experimenting with it. Right now, I have made an autonomous logistics intelligence model for companies that do delivery service. I have used some test data and actually gotten some good results, but I want to know if I'm actually able to make it for a company, how much would I be able to sell it for? I'm new to this thing. I don't really know even if it's the right subreddit to post it. If I'm successfully able to make a model that saves a company around 8-12% on operating loss, how much does such software is sold for. Right now, I don't think I am very close to such level that I can provide a perfect software for companies, but I think if I spent two months, I can absolutely do it. How much do such softwares go for? And what are the things to do after you have deployed it for the client. How does the maintenance work. I'm a beginner, so I'm really looking forward to some guidance. Btw, I've spent 35-40 hours on this project.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 22 days ago

need some guidance

I am an 18-year-old who is in A-Levels and likes to make mathematical models. I once did a mathematical modelling competition, and since then I have been experimenting with it. Right now, I have made an autonomous logistics intelligence model for companies that do delivery service. I have used some test data and actually gotten some good results, but I want to know if I'm actually able to make it for a company, how much would I be able to sell it for? I'm new to this thing. I don't really know even if it's the right subreddit to post it. If I'm successfully able to make a model that saves a company around 8-12% on operating loss, how much does such software is sold for. Right now, I don't think I am very close to such level that I can provide a perfect software for companies, but I think if I spent two months, I can absolutely do it. How much do such softwares go for? And what are the things to do after you have deployed it for the client. How does the maintenance work. I'm a beginner, so I'm really looking forward to some guidance. Btw, I've spent 35-40 hours on this project.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 23 days ago

need some guidance on selling software

I have used a sceenshot because it didn't let me post thinking I was asking for a j*b or something.

u/EarlyAd2380 — 24 days ago
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Need some guidance on selling software.

I am an 18-year-old who is in A-Levels and likes to make mathematical models. I once did a mathematical modelling competition, and since then I have been experimenting with it. Right now, I have made an autonomous logistics intelligence model for companies that do delivery service. I have used some test data and actually gotten some good results, but I want to know if I'm actually able to make it for a company, how much would I be able to sell it for? I'm new to this thing. I don't really know even if it's the right subreddit to post it. If I'm successfully able to make a model that saves a company around 8-12% on operating loss, how much does such software is sold for. Right now, I don't think I am very close to such level that I can provide a perfect software for companies, but I think if I spent two months, I can absolutely do it. How much do such softwares go for? And what are the things to do after you have deployed it for the client. How does the maintenance work. I'm a beginner, so I'm really looking forward to some guidance. Btw, I've spent 35-40 hours on this project.

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u/EarlyAd2380 — 24 days ago