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Route days, and what happens with no signal

Publishing a route day copies everything the driver needs onto his phone. The day then runs with no signal at all.

Build the day on the route board: add visits, drag them into the order you want, lock the stops that must not move. Then publish.

Publishing takes a snapshot — stops in order, site pins, gate codes, the serials expected on each site, the checklist, the customer phone. That snapshot lives on the driver’s phone. He does not need a bar of signal for any of it.

Photos, check-offs and exceptions queue on the device and sync when he is back in coverage. The queue count is always visible; nothing is ever silently dropped, and nothing about the day pretends to have synced when it has not.

Suggested order is a suggestion. It previews as a diff you apply or discard, locked stops never move, and nothing reorders your day in the background — not ever, not once.

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