About One More Road

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What is One More Road?

Big road trips break most map tools. They cap your stops, so the plan scatters across spreadsheets and browser tabs and falls apart the second it changes. One More Road holds the whole route on a single map, however many stops it takes, and you keep reshaping it as you go.

And it's not just one trip. Every road trip you've taken and every one you're planning lives on that same map, all at once, so you see everywhere you've been and everywhere you're headed in one view. We built it because we needed it.

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How does it work?

Add as many stops as the trip needs, group and color them, reorder them, and let the map work out the driving in between. Planning a loop through every national park in the lower 48? That's dozens of stops on one map; add a detour or drop one and you move a single stop instead of rebuilding the whole plan.

Every trip stacks onto the same map, past or planned, each in its own color, so your finished drives sit beside the ones you're still dreaming up. No spreadsheet, no jumping between apps, and no account needed to start.

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Project goals

  • Handle the trips other tools give up on, hundreds of stops on a single map.
  • Keep the core builder free and usable without an account.
  • Stay fast, and stay out of your way.
  • Stay small and independent, and become the tool people reach for to plan a big road trip.

The team

Michael C.
Principal Architect & Engineer

Designs the system end to end: the serverless backend, the data model, and the map builder that ties it together. Owns the architecture and writes the code behind every trip, with a passion for building elegant solutions to complex problems.

Mason M.
Frontend, Marketing & Finance

Shapes how the app feels to use: the trip builder, the map, and the flow of dropping and reordering stops. Runs growth and the business side, from how people find One More Road to keeping it sustainable. It started with one trip no other tool could handle.