How Does It Work?
Tutorial 01
Make your first route
A short clip showing the core action: drop a waypoint, hit the play button, and watch Route Studio create the first route line.
- Drop a waypoint where you want to ride.
- Tap play to generate the first route.
- Review the line before tuning details.
Tutorial 02
Choose the right route mode
A quick overview of Loop Mode, Best Route in Area, and Point-to-Point so users understand which tool fits the route they are trying to build.
- Use Loop Mode for round trips.
- Use Best Route in Area to explore nearby options.
- Use Point-to-Point for fixed start and finish rides.
Tutorial 03
Tune route preferences
Show how preference controls shape the route, including the kinds of roads, surfaces, scenery, elevation, and route feel users want more or less of.
- Adjust distance and overall route feel.
- Favor or avoid certain roads, surfaces, and elevation.
- Regenerate until the ride matches your preference.
Tutorial 04
Add stops and adjust endpoints
Cover adding useful places like coffee shops, then moving the start, end, or waypoint positions to refine the route around real-world stops.
- Add useful places like coffee shops.
- Move the start, end, or waypoint positions.
- Rebuild around the stops you actually want.
Tutorial 05
Save and export your route
Walk through saving a finished route, exporting it as GPX, and sending it to Garmin or another navigation workflow.
- Save the route once it looks right.
- Export a GPX file.
- Send it to Garmin or your navigation workflow.
Tutorial 06
Use data overlays
Show how overlays help users read the map, compare route context, and make smarter choices before they generate or save a route.
- Turn on map layers for extra context.
- Compare surface, traffic, and scenic cues.
- Use the data before generating or saving.