Print a route manifest
Print a route manifest PDF in Upper from the route's action menu — a paper backup of the stop list for drivers without phone access and warehouse loading.
A route manifest is a printable PDF of a route's stops that you generate straight from the route's action menu on the My Route Plan page. It's the paper backup of a route — handy when a driver has no phone or data connection, and useful for warehouse staff staging packages before the van leaves.
This article uses Upper's default labels (Driver, Share to Drivers). Your workspace may show Technician and Service instead — the wording is configurable, so the steps are the same either way.
When to use a manifest
- A driver without phone access — a printed stop list keeps the route going when the app can't.
- Warehouse package staging — loaders use the printed list to organize the van by stop.
- A paper record — keep a copy with delivery paperwork or hand one to a customer who wants one.
Print a manifest
You can print a manifest whether or not the route has been optimized or dispatched — it just needs stops on it.
Open the route's action menu
On the My Route Plan page, find the route in the list and open its … (action) menu.
Choose Print Manifest
Select Print Manifest. Upper generates the manifest PDF for that route, which you can then print or save.
If a driver needs more than the printed list — full per-stop detail such as notes, status, and photos — generate a Detailed Report (PDF) from the same … menu instead.
Troubleshooting
Related
Plan routes for multiple days
Plan routes for several days in Upper by creating one route per date, then dispatch each one when it's needed. Drivers see a route once you share it.
Re-optimize after making changes
After editing a route in Upper, click Optimize Route again to recalculate the best stop sequence using your current stops, settings, and driver assignments.