Track a delivery on the map
Last updated: August 16, 2026
The Deliveries page shows your deliveries as a table by default, but you can switch to a map to see where they physically are. This article covers opening the map, filtering it down to something useful, reading a courier's location, and opening a delivery's details from the map.
Open the map
Select the Map button in the toolbar to switch from the table to the map. The same button flips back — once you're on the map, it reads Table instead. Switching doesn't lose your place: the tabs, filters, and search you had set on the table carry over to the map.
Filter to see routes
The map starts empty, with a prompt to apply filters before it will plot anything. Narrow your list first — with a tab, a saved view, filters, or search, same as on the table — and the map fills in with routes for whatever matches.
Once deliveries are showing, use Group By to control how they're clustered on the map: By Provider, By Store, By City, By Pickup City, or By State. This changes how deliveries are grouped for browsing, not which ones show up.
Read a courier's location
Each courier location on the map is timestamped. If it's been updated recently, you'll see Last Updated: with how long ago that was. If there's been no recent update — specifically, nothing in the last 15 minutes — it shows Location Not Live instead, so you know to treat that position as stale rather than current.
Open a delivery's details
Select a delivery on the map to open its details panel — the same one you'd get by selecting that delivery from the table. See read a delivery for what's in it.
See find and monitor deliveries for how the map fits into the rest of the Deliveries page.