Typical hail-map workflow
FOR REPS WHO ALREADY KNOW HAIL MAPS
Stop paying premium money for a map you barely open.
Most hail apps help you find the storm. Hail Drive helps you work it — real hail map, real storm context, and Knock Mode to track every door, callback, and next step while the money is still alive.
Then $29.99 after trial. Cancel before day five if you do not want to be billed.


THE REAL LEAK
You do not need another map. You need more money from the same storm.
Most reps already know how to read a swath. The real leak happens after the knock — forgotten doors, weak notes, missed callbacks, and no clear plan for tomorrow. That is where good turf turns into lost money.
A swath can get you into a neighborhood.
It cannot remember who said, “Come back tomorrow.”
If your workflow ends at the map, you are overpaying for half a system.
WHY THE OLD SETUP LEAKS
Most hail maps help you see the storm. Hail Drive helps you work it.
You already know the pattern. Open app. Look at colors. Pick streets. Knock. Hope you remember who said what. Wake up tomorrow rebuilding the day from memory.
Hail Drive workflow
If your current tool stops helping the moment you leave the map, it is not helping where the money is made.
THE FIX
Find the storm. Work the neighborhood. Keep the money.
Hail Drive gives you the storm context to choose the right streets and the Knock Mode workflow to track every door, callback, and next step while it still matters.

Real hail map
Radar-derived hail swaths with wind and tornado context help you narrow the field fast.

Knock Mode built in
Track every knock, every result, and every follow-up directly on the map instead of juggling memory and notes.

See tomorrow fast
Keep callbacks and next-step doors visible before the next stop so good turf does not die overnight.
And when the door needs more than a pitch, you still have reports and storm proof ready.

YOU ALREADY KNOW ENOUGH TO DECIDE
The only question is whether you want a map or a system.
If you already pay for hail software, this is not about learning the category. It is about whether you want a tool that stops at the storm or one that helps you close what the storm started.
“I already have a hail map.”
Good. This is for people who want more from the same storm than just a swath.
“I do not need another CRM.”
This is not back-office bloat. It is a field workflow built for the street.
“I just need proof.”
You still get storm context and report support when the door needs more than a pitch.
“I will start later.”
That usually means another week of forgotten follow-ups and wasted turf.
STOP LEAKING MONEY AFTER THE FIRST KNOCK
Find the storm. Track the doors. Keep more of the season.
Start the trial, work the right streets, and keep tomorrow organized before this storm turns into another messy week of half-remembered doors and missed callbacks.
Built by a real door knocker for people who actually work storms.