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Zoho FSM Is Getting Native Route Optimization — No RouteIQ Needed

TL;DR: If you run a field service team on Zoho FSM, you've probably felt the pain: figuring out the most efficient route for your technicians means jumping out of FSM and into a separate tool. That workaround is almost over.

If you run a field service team on Zoho FSM, you’ve probably felt the pain: figuring out the most efficient route for your technicians means jumping out of FSM and into a separate tool. That workaround is almost over.

Zoho FSM is building native route optimization directly into the Dispatch Console — and it’s in the final stages of development.

What’s Actually Being Built

According to the community thread, this is not a RouteIQ integration. When a community member originally requested RouteIQ support, Zoho FSM confirmed they were going a different direction — a first-party solution built into the Maps view of the Dispatch Console.

Here’s what the feature includes:

  • Manual sequencing: dispatchers reorder appointments by hand
  • Distance-based optimization: the system calculates the most efficient route automatically via Google Maps
  • Mobile app visibility: technicians see their optimized work sequence on the FSM mobile app
  • Web-based dispatching: route optimization is managed from the web app

A Long Road to Launch

In the spirit of full transparency, this one has taken a while. The community thread tracking this feature tells the story:

DateUpdate from Zoho FSM
~1 year ago“Tentatively available in the next six months”
~7 months ago“Under analysis — no specific timeline”
~7 months ago“Tentatively three to four months”
~5 months ago“Hopeful for one to two months”
~3 months ago“Final stages of development”
~2 months ago“Very much on track”

It’s been a moving target, but Zoho FSM has been consistent that the feature is coming and is not cancelled. Beta testing is underway.

Why It’s Worth Waiting For

Right now, dispatchers have to leave FSM entirely to plan efficient routes. That means:

  • Manual copy-pasting of addresses into Google Maps or a routing app
  • No automatic replanning when a job is added, moved, or cancelled
  • An extra tool to pay for and maintain

Once route optimization is live inside FSM, dispatchers can plan and replan in one place — and technicians get the updated sequence straight in their mobile app.

What to Do Now

No action needed if you’re already on Zoho FSM — the feature will roll out to existing accounts. We’ll post an update the moment it goes live.