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Tutorial

Quick clips for creating, tuning, saving, and exporting routes.

How Does It Work?

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.

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