Route Builder
Sign in to save taste, receipts, and personalized routes.
Select the route type first.
Pick why you are moving, set the basics, then add one natural-language line. Planets returns route focus, useful stops, risk context, Maps handoff, and receipt-backed memory.
Examples Planets understands
Quick drives, commutes, pickup windows, pharmacy runs, package returns, gym stops, pet care, dates, day-off plans, and roadtrips where distance, parking, mood, and timing decide whether the plan works.
1. Route type
Drive now
Pick the job first. The settings and natural-language prompt below change around this route type.
4. Natural language
Add the details settings cannot capture.
After the route type and basics are set, describe the situation in normal language.
This is additive. The selected route type and settings still control the route structure.
Route output appears below.
After you run Route, Planets creates a route brief, candidate markers, and Google Maps handoff in the output section.
2. Mood
How should this route feel?
Mood is a route constraint. Planets uses it to trade off distance, crowd pressure, waiting, parking, energy, and fallback options.
3. Basic route settings
Drive now
Fast movement, commute, and repeated routes before Maps opens. Type time and money directly. Use presets for the rest, or choose direct input when the preset is too narrow.
Route output rules
Add to natural language
Recommended flow
1. Choose the route type. 2. Set the required basics. 3. Add natural-language details. 4. Run Route and review the map markers.
5. Route output
Drive now preview
This is the actual route brief. The selected route type, required settings, and natural-language details are merged here before the map handoff.
Map preview
Live markersRoute type selected
Drive now
Mood selected
Fastest reliable
Basics set
Fastest reliable / One-time drive / Traffic first / Arrive fastest
Full in-app map rendering can attach here; during MVP, final navigation opens in Google Maps or Apple Maps.