

Drivers can rely on the Google Maps experience they’re used to, including intuitive turn-by-turn navigation, route overviews, lane level guidance, and voice support. Instead of having to switch back and forth between apps, drivers efficiently control their queue and see passenger info all in one place, making it easier to manage rides and get to where they’re going. Give your drivers seamless experiences by integrating turn-by-turn navigation powered by Google Maps right into your app. Help your drivers get from point A to Z faster and safer In August 2013, it was determined to be the world's most popular app for smartphones, with over 54% of global smartphone owners using it at least once. Google Maps for Android and iOS devices was released in September 2008 and features GPS turn-by-turn navigation along with dedicated parking assistance features. You can also allow the Google Maps app to access your Android and iPhone address books to quickly find saved addresses. It charges my credit card exactly what the postal service charges for shipping my package.All you need to do is to save your home and office addresses in Google Maps, and the system will automatically fill them in as you type, speeding up your search. There are no fees or hidden costs, nor does it require me to transfer money into my Pirate Ship account to print labels. I’ve been using it for a few months now and it works well.

What a huge time saver and I’m not limited by USPS business hours when dropping items off unless I have a very large package that needs to be dropped off at the counter. I then go and drop off the package at our nearest USPS branch (most of my packages fit in the large wall-drop inside the foyer of the building which is open 24 hours), but you can also leave it in your mailbox or drop it off in any USPS blue dropbox. However, it supports uploading an address list or importing orders from your e-commerce website.Īs I create the label, I enter the recipient’s address, my home address, measure and weigh my own packages using my own scale which has been accurate for previously sent packages, select the type of packaging (box, large envelope, etc.), select the service (media mail, priority mail, etc.) enter my credit card number, and then print the label from my printer (any printer will do). I signed up for a free account and have created my labels manually. The service also works well for start-up companies and small businesses too, which I imagine is what it is used for most.

As an official partner of the USPS, this service only works with them and is therefore free and is sufficient for all my personal shipping needs (mostly media mail shipping).
