Scan the manifest. Optimize the route. Get signatures. Send invoices. Everything you need to run pharmacy deliveries — in one HIPAA-aware app built for drivers, not enterprise fleets.
Most pharmacy drivers patch together Google Maps + a notepad + the pharmacy's text messages. PharmaScript replaces all of that.
Before PharmaScript, I'd spend 20 minutes every morning entering addresses, and another hour at the end of the day chasing pharmacies for payment. Now the route builds itself and invoices send themselves. I'm done by 4pm instead of 7.
No enterprise fleet management bloat. No per-delivery fees. Just the tools a pharmacy driver actually uses every day.
Snap a photo of the pharmacy's paper manifest. AI extracts every recipient name and address in under 3 seconds. Scan multiple manifests to combine routes from multiple pharmacies.
Nearest-neighbor routing with geocoded coordinates. Pickups grouped by pharmacy first, then deliveries optimized by location. Always closes the loop back to your origin.
Real driving directions from OSRM. Live blue route line, voice guidance, auto-advancing turn cards. No more switching to Google Maps mid-route.
Carrying bags from 3 pharmacies in your trunk? Each delivery shows "GRAB BAG FROM Cape Fear Pharmacy" so you always know which bag to pull.
Recipient signs on screen. Snap the delivery photo. Both cryptographically bound to GPS coords, timestamp, device ID, and order ID. Per HIPAA §164.312.
Schedule II–V deliveries trigger a separate ID verification step. The driver scans recipient ID before handing over. Refused deliveries trigger return-to-pharmacy automatically.
End-of-route, each pharmacy gets a separate report with only their deliveries. One tap to email. ASCII-clean formatting works in any mail client.
Daily or weekly flat rate. Auto-generated invoice with your PayPal.me, Venmo, or CashApp link built in. Pharmacies pay with one tap. No more chasing.
Every mile auto-logged with IRS $0.67/mi deduction calc. Export earnings + miles as CSV for tax time. Built-in mileage goal tracker.
This is how fast you go from a paper manifest to a fully optimized route with the first turn already announced.
Pick up the paper manifest at the pharmacy. Tap "Scan." Snap a photo. AI extracts every name and address in under 3 seconds — even on small fonts and creased paper.
Tap "Build Optimized Route." Stops re-sequenced by distance. In-app GPS launches turn-by-turn voice navigation. At each stop, recipient signs + you snap a proof photo — all in one screen.
Route complete. One tap emails the pharmacy a clean manifest report. Another tap generates the invoice with your payment link embedded. Pharmacy pays. You're done.
A cinematic walkthrough of the entire app — from manifest scan to invoice payment, with animated UI taps showing exactly how a real route plays out.
~75 seconds · Full-feature demo · Click play to watch in a new tab
No tiers to compare. No per-delivery fees. No "upgrade for routing." Just a straightforward driver-friendly subscription.
If something's not answered here, just email us — we read every message.
The app is HIPAA-aware by design. We follow the minimum-necessary rule (drivers see only the address and first name — never the diagnosis or Rx details). Every delivery generates a tamper-evident audit log with timestamp, GPS, device ID, and signature. For full HIPAA covered-entity status with a signed BAA, contact us about the Pharmacy Plan.
Every extracted delivery is shown in a review screen before the route is built. You can edit any field with one tap. The OCR confidence score is shown at the top so you know when to double-check. In practice the 97% confidence catches almost everything — the review step is your safety net.
Tap "Failed Delivery / Patient Not Home" on the delivery screen. Pick a refusal reason. The route automatically advances to your next stop. The medication is flagged for return to the pharmacy and the refusal is recorded in your audit log so the pharmacy has proof.
Yes — this is one of the things PharmaScript does that nothing else does. Scan the first pharmacy's manifest, then tap "Scan Another Manifest" and scan the second one. Both pharmacies' stops are merged into one optimized route with pickups sequenced first, then deliveries grouped intelligently. At each delivery, a gold banner tells you which pharmacy's bag to grab.
PharmaScript is a Progressive Web App — it works on any modern iPhone or Android phone with a recent browser (Safari 15+ or Chrome 100+). Install it to your home screen for a native-app feel. No App Store needed. We're working on dedicated iOS and Android apps for late 2026.
If you decide PharmaScript is right for you, add your payment method and your subscription starts at $49/month (or $470/year if you choose annual). If you don't, the app simply locks the route-building feature — your existing data stays accessible, and you can resume anytime. No charge ever unless you opt in.
You set your billing rate — daily flat ($125/day) or weekly flat ($600/week). At the end of each day or week, generate an invoice. The invoice email includes your PayPal.me, Venmo, CashApp, or Zelle link prominently. Pharmacies pay with one tap. We don't take a cut.
The map tiles are cached as you drive, so already-viewed areas keep working. New areas need a connection. If you lose service mid-route, the bag scan, signature, and photo capture all keep working — they queue up and sync the moment you're back online. We've built for the spotty-service reality of last-mile delivery.
Yes. One tap in your settings. No phone calls, no retention agents, no "are you sure" pop-ups. Your subscription ends at the end of the billing period and your data is yours to export.
As an individual delivery contractor, you're typically working as the pharmacy's business associate, and the pharmacy is the covered entity that needs the BAA with us. For independent pharmacies who want their own white-label setup with a signed BAA, that's the Pharmacy Plan — contact us.
Try every feature for 14 days. Run a real route. See for yourself how much time PharmaScript gives back to your day.
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