Canvassing

Knock the door with the hail size already in hand.

A rep walks a neighborhood, drops a pin on a house, and instantly sees the actual hail size at that exact address. No typing, no lookup, no leaving the porch.

StormLens canvassing map showing a property sheet with on-site hail size for 3931 Newhall Drive
Built For The Doorstep

Every design choice traces back to one scenario

Knock a door, drop a pin on the way up, show the homeowner the hail size for their exact address while pitching. This isn't a desktop tool that happens to work on a phone — it's built mobile-first, one-handed, for someone already walking.

Fast Field Gesture

Long-press to drop a pin

One gesture, no typing, no confirmation dialog. Works one-handed while walking up the driveway.

Glance And Go

A short property sheet

Never covers the whole screen. A rep glances, taps a status, and moves on — no forms to fill out.

Minimal By Default

Optional fields stay hidden

Homeowner name and notes sit behind a "+ Add" toggle. Optional data entry never blocks the fast path.

The Map

Built for bright sunlight, not a desk

Street map by default, one tap for satellite — useful for matching a house to what a rep is standing in front of. A live blue dot shows where they are, the moment the map opens.

Finding A Storm

A simple date stepper

Pick any date back to October 2020, and that storm's hail footprint projects right onto the map.

Hard-Edged, On Purpose

Solid color bands, not a soft gradient

The main Hail Map blends color for detailed analysis. Canvassing uses flat, hard-edged bands instead — easier to read at a glance, in direct sunlight, from a moving hand.

The Property Sheet

The number that gets turned around and shown to the homeowner

Tap a pin and the sheet opens with the property's real street address, then the exact on-site hail size for that storm date, in large bold text. It's calculated at the property's exact coordinates, not a neighborhood average.

Long-Press

Drop a pin, no confirmation

The fast gesture used while actually walking a neighborhood. The property sheet opens immediately.

Plain Tap

Check a spot without committing

Shows the on-site hail size in a small popup with a "Create pin here" button — for scouting before deciding to drop a pin.

Every pin is reverse-geocoded into a real street address automatically. That's the number a rep turns the phone around and shows mid-pitch.

Status Tracking

Read the whole map at a glance

Six statuses, each a small color-coded icon. The same color shows up on the map pin itself, so a rep can see the state of every door they've hit without opening anything.

No answer
Door knocked, nobody home
📅
Appointment set
A follow-up visit is scheduled
Follow up
Needs a callback or repeat visit
No contact
Do not contact this address again
Signed
Contract signed, job closed
🏠
Built
Roof work completed
🔔
Alert – No Damage / Denied Claim
Automatically added to your alert list — you're notified if this address gets hit again
Team Visibility

Private by default, shared when it matters

A rep only sees pins they personally dropped, unless a manager turns on company-wide sharing.

Always Visible

A "Signed" pin is never hidden

Regardless of the sharing setting, any pin marked Signed is visible company-wide — so two reps never independently work a house that's already sold.

Manager View

Managers see everything

Sharing on or off, a manager always sees every pin at the company.

Team Activity

A manager-only performance dashboard

Doors knocked, status changes, and reports pulled — per rep and company-wide, charted by day, week, or month.

Get Started

Canvassing is built into The Ground Game

Full canvassing functionality, included — not an add-on you have to remember to turn on.

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