Views
The view input in the header controls your active view — a named group of locations. The default home view saves data locally in your browser. Type any other secret name and press to switch to a cloud-synced view.
Adding a Location
Enter a Name and an Address or Plus Code, then click Add. Use the Test button to open the address in Google Maps and verify it before saving.
Navigating
Click Navigate on any card to open that location directly in Google Maps. If you have waypoints selected (see below), that location becomes the destination and the waypoints form the route in order.
Multi-Stop Routes
Click the circular toggle in the top-right of each card to add it as a waypoint. Cards are numbered in the order you select them. A route bar appears at the bottom showing the sequence. Hit Navigate on any card to set it as the destination and launch the full route in Google Maps. Click Clear in the route bar to reset.
Editing & Deleting
Each card has an Edit button to update its name or location inline, and a Delete button to remove it permanently.
Searching
The filter bar above the cards searches across both location names and addresses in real time. Cards not matching the query are hidden until you clear the search.
Sharing a View
On any named view (not home), a short link is automatically generated near the top of the page. Click Copy to copy it to your clipboard and share it with others.
Sub-Views
The button on each card opens a child view named after that card — the URL becomes ?v=parentview--childname. A breadcrumb at the top lets you navigate back up the hierarchy. This lets you organise locations as a tree: a regional view whose cards drill into city-level lists, a project view that fans out into site lists, and so on.
Multi-View
Separate two or more view names with || in the view input (e.g. office||warehouse) to load them side by side. Cards from every view appear together, each tagged with its source. A Save to View dropdown appears in the Add panel so you can choose which view a new location is added to.
Use Cases
Daily Driver — Keep home as a quick-launch pad for stops you visit every week.
Trip Planner — Name a view after your trip (e.g. nashville-2026), add all stops, then share the short link with travel companions.
Delivery Run — Add all drop-off addresses, toggle waypoints in order, hit Navigate for a live multi-stop route in Google Maps.
Field Teams — Each team member uses their own named view; a manager loads team-a||team-b to see everyone's sites at once.
Nested Lists — Create a regions view with cards for each city, then drill into regions--chicago for Chicago-specific stops.