Canvass Pro

For field marketing crews · door knocking, accounted for

Canvassing software for field marketing.
Run every crew on evidence, not vibes.

Field marketing lives and dies on a question the doorstep never answers by itself: did the work actually happen? You are running crews across markets, sometimes across clients, each with a quota set on Monday and a report due Friday. Reps churn by the season, crew leads inherit rosters they did not hire, and the gap between "we worked the turf" and "the turf was worked" is exactly where a campaign, a commission dispute, or a client relationship quietly dies. Canvass Pro is built for the operator who has to answer for all of it: one board across every crew, a GPS check on every logged knock, a per-rep ledger from first knock to close, and a record that outlives the roster.

The short version: Canvass Pro is a door knocking app for field marketing operations. Every door is scored 0 to 99 with every factor shown, every knock logs offline in one tap, a GPS check at log time marks it verified, each rep carries their own ledger of knocks, conversations, appointments, and sales, and Command HQ rolls every crew and market onto one board. $0 to start, $49 per seat a month all-in ($41 on yearly, $79 for the multi-crew Command tier), one seat is one person, cancel any time.

The trade, on the record

The field marketing door, with sources.

Most of what gets quoted about door programs is a rule of thumb wearing a suit. Here is what the cited research corpus actually supports about the workforce you run and the category you buy in, each claim with its source and date. Where no audited number exists, we say so instead of inventing one.

FactWhat the record saysSource + date
The workforce nobody counts There is no reputable total for US door to door field reps. BLS occupation 41-9091 counted only about 6,220 W-2 door to door workers (May 2023, mean wage $42,200) because most reps are 1099 contractors outside that survey's scope, and the oft-quoted "13 million direct sellers" is an MLM direct-selling figure, not knock-doors field reps. The consequence for an operator: rep churn is structural to the trade, so your tooling should assume rosters change and records must outlive them. bls.gov/oes May 2023 occupation 41-9091, retrieved 2026-08-04.
What nobody measures No audited public benchmark exists for knock-to-contact, contact-to-set, or set-to-close rates in any door to door trade. The cited research sweep compiled 2026-08-04 found none. Anyone selling you software on a confident conversion lift is quoting a rule of thumb or a pitch; set crew quotas from labeled ranges and your own logged history instead. Canvass Pro growth research corpus, compiled 2026-08-04.
The proof standard The industry's own top honor, the Golden Door Awards, verifies rep claims through CRM exports and installation reports, with thresholds per trade (100+ accounts in solar, 200+ in roofing, 400+ in alarms, 1,000+ in pest). The sport itself has decided that a claimed number is worth nothing and a verifiable ledger is the bar. A field marketing operation reporting to a client should hold itself to the same standard. d2dcon.com/golden-door-awards, fetched 2026-08-04.
The category's entry friction SPOTIO hides all prices behind a demo call, states it is designed for teams of 5 or more, and offers no free trial and no free plan. SalesRabbit publishes prices and offers a free single-user Lite tier, but states that implementation packages are required and sells scoring and weather as separate per-user add-ons. Fair reading: a solo test is possible at SalesRabbit and impossible at SPOTIO; a full-featured pilot without a purchase or a sales call is available at neither. spotio.com/pricing and salesrabbit.com/pricing, both fetched 2026-08-04.

The honest read: you manage a workforce no census counts, against conversion rates nobody audits, in a category whose incumbents prefer you commit before you test. So work from evidence you generate yourself. Want quota math built from labeled, cited ranges instead of a vendor's confidence? Run your crew's month through the Crew ROI calculator, every benchmark cited and dated, rules of thumb called what they are.

How the instrument fits field marketing

Built for the operator who answers for the numbers.

These are shipped capabilities, mapped to what a multi-crew field operation actually does with them. No roadmap promises, and where a thing is table stakes across the category we say that out loud instead of dressing it up as a moat.

  • Command HQ rollupsEvery crew, one board Command HQ is the live owner and manager board: Team Pulse reads today against your crew's own recent daily average as one number, the day's funnel sits under it, and the per-rep climb ledger sits under that. On the Command tier, every crew and every market rolls up onto one board, with owner, manager, and rep roles enforced server-side: managers run their own crew (invite, assign turf, remove), reps see their own climb, and you hold the whole picture and the billing. For a field marketing operation that reports upward, to a client or to the brand, that means the Friday report is read off a live board instead of reconstructed from four crew leads' spreadsheets. The whole map exports to CSV any time, so the client deliverable is one export away.
  • GPS-verified activityThe trust record When a rep shares location, a GPS check at log time, within 60 meters of the door, marks the knock verified; a door logged from the truck is not. In field marketing the activity report often is the product: the client is paying for doors worked, and a verified ledger is the difference between an invoice a client trusts and one they audit. It is the same on the inside: commission and bonus decisions rest on evidence, not on who tells the best story in the Monday meeting. No shame board, just a clearer signal than a raw count. Fairness note: GPS-verified knock locations also exist at SalesRabbit and SPOTIO (their own feature pages, 2025 to 2026, retrieved 2026-08-04); what differs is what the seat that carries them costs and what else is included in it.
  • Per-rep ledgersQuotas with receipts One seat is one person, enforced: a login runs only on that person's own devices, so a crew cannot run the whole operation through one account and blur every number. Each rep therefore carries their own ledger: knocks to conversations to appointments to sales, with the conversion at every step. That turns quota management from an argument into a diagnosis: one rep is short on doors, another knocks plenty but stalls at the conversation, and those are different coaching problems. Since no audited industry conversion benchmark exists (research sweep compiled 2026-08-04 found none), your own per-rep history becomes the honest baseline quotas are set against.
  • Portable season cardsBuilt for a churning roster Every rep can publish a season card: a live, shareable page computed on the server from their own logged numbers, never typed in, so it cannot be inflated. In a workforce that is largely 1099 and moves between crews and trades season to season, that cuts both ways in your favor: your proven reps hold a verifiable record that makes your operation worth joining, and a candidate's card is a resume you can actually check. When someone does leave, you drop the seat prorated to the day, and every knock they logged stays on your map. Churn stops being data loss.

Pricing

One price. That is the whole list.

A field operation's software bill should not need its own reconciliation meeting. Every Canvass Pro price is published, everything above is included in it, and there is no demo call between you and the number.

$0

To start. Full scored map, offline logging, no card.

$49/seat/mo

Pro, all-in. $41 on yearly, two months free.

1seat

Is one person. Pilot with one crew lead, today.

30days

Plain money back on Pro. Cancel any time, in the portal.

  • All-in means all-in. Scoring, routing, verified knocks, offline logging, per-rep ledgers, and the leaderboards are all inside the $49. Nothing on this page is a separately priced add-on.
  • No contract trap. Month to month if you want it, cancel yourself in one click in the portal, no exit fee, no notice window. Staff up for a campaign, drop the seats when it ends, prorated to the day.
  • Multi-crew is Command. Running more than one crew or market? The Command tier is $79 per seat a month: multi-crew rollups, owner and manager and rep roles with per-crew controls, plus the API and SSO. The price is published, like every other price here.
  • Your doors stay yours. Export the whole map to CSV any time, on the free tier too. Reps leave, clients change, the record stays. We never delete your leads.

The add-on tax, itemized

SalesRabbit Pro ($49 annual / $75 monthly)$49 to $75
+ DataGrid AI scoring add-on$19 to $31
+ Weather add-on$19 to $31
Their seat, scored and weather-aware$87 to $137
Canvass Pro, everything included$49

Their numbers are from salesrabbit.com/pricing, fetched 2026-08-04; the spread is annual versus monthly billing. At field marketing scale the stack multiplies: on a 20-seat operation, every add-on dollar per user per month is $240 a year off your margin, and that arithmetic is yours to check against their published page. Their Terms of Service (PDF dated 2021-06-18, still linked, accessed 2026-08-04) auto-renew for another one-year term unless cancelled at least 30 days before term end, state that fees are non-refundable, and bill added users for the remainder of the annual term. Verify all of it yourself.

The full comparisons

We will say the fair things first. SalesRabbit and SPOTIO are established, well-reviewed tools: both hold 4.2 to 4.5 stars on G2 and Capterra (accessed 2026-08-04), both have offline modes, and both verify knock GPS. SalesRabbit even has a free single-user Lite tier. The honest case against them is about money and terms: SalesRabbit's add-on stack and auto-renew ToS, and SPOTIO's hidden pricing (demo-gated), stated 5 seat minimum, and no self-serve trial, with third-party price estimates spanning roughly $25 to $129 per user a month depending on source and era (get-instamaps.com, 2026-07-04; Capterra 2026 listing). Read the full dated breakdowns and decide yourself:

Straight answers

What field marketing operators actually ask.

Short, sourced, and honest about the parts nobody has measured.

  • What is the best canvassing app for field marketing teams?

    There is no audited head to head, so be suspicious of anyone who declares themselves the winner. SalesRabbit and SPOTIO are capable, well reviewed tools (both hold 4.2 to 4.5 stars on G2 and Capterra, accessed 2026-08-04) and both offer offline modes and GPS-verified knock locations. The case for Canvass Pro on a field marketing operation is structural: per-rep accountability and explainable 0 to 99 door scoring included at $49 per seat a month all-in rather than as paid add-ons, a one seat minimum so you can pilot with a single crew lead today, public pricing with no demo call, and month to month billing that fits a workforce that turns over by the season.

  • Can Canvass Pro run multiple crews and markets on one board?

    Yes. The Command tier ($79 per seat a month) puts every crew and market on one board: multi-crew rollups, owner and manager and rep roles enforced server-side, per-crew controls, plus the API and SSO. Managers run their own crew (invite, assign turf, remove); the owner holds the whole picture and the billing. Pro at $49 runs a single crew with the full leaderboards, routing, and verified knocks. One seat is one person at every tier.

  • How does Canvass Pro handle rep turnover?

    By assuming it. The D2D workforce is largely 1099: BLS occupation 41-9091 counted only about 6,220 W-2 door to door workers (May 2023) because most reps are contractors outside that survey, so churn is structural, not a failure you can manage away. Canvass Pro seats are month to month, added or removed prorated to the day, so a September roster change costs September money, not an annual term. Compare the incumbent terms before you sign anything: SalesRabbit's Terms of Service (PDF dated 2021-06-18, still linked, accessed 2026-08-04) auto-renew for another one-year term unless cancelled at least 30 days before term end, state that fees are non-refundable, and bill added users for the remainder of the annual term. Every knock a departing rep logged stays on your map.

  • How do I prove to a client that the doors were actually knocked?

    With the Verified Knock seal: when a rep shares location, a GPS check at log time, within 60 meters of the door, marks the knock verified, and a door logged from the truck is not. The per-rep ledger then carries knocks, conversations, appointments, and sales with the conversion at every step, and the whole map exports to CSV any time, so the campaign report you hand a client is built from field evidence rather than a spreadsheet reconstructed on Friday. Fairness note: GPS-verified knock locations also exist at SalesRabbit and SPOTIO (their own feature pages, 2025 to 2026); the difference is what the seat that carries them costs and what else is included in it.

  • How much does field marketing canvassing software cost?

    Canvass Pro publishes every price: $0 to start with the full scored map and offline logging, $49 per seat a month on Pro ($41 on yearly), $79 on Command for multi-crew rollups with the API and SSO, one seat is one person, cancel any time, 30 day money back. SalesRabbit publishes its prices too: Pro is $49 per user a month billed annually or $75 monthly, and scoring and weather are paid add-ons (DataGrid AI $19 to $31, Weather $19 to $31), so a scored, weather-aware seat stacks to $87 to $137 per user a month (salesrabbit.com/pricing, fetched 2026-08-04). SPOTIO hides its prices behind a demo call, states a 5 seat minimum, and offers no free trial or free plan; third-party estimates span roughly $25 to $129 per user a month depending on source and era and cannot be treated as fact (spotio.com/pricing fetched 2026-08-04; get-instamaps.com 2026-07-04; Capterra 2026 listing).

Free to start · no card · one seat is one person

The quota is set for Monday. Know what really happened by Friday.

Draw a territory, see every door scored 0 to 99 with the reasons shown, and log a first verified knock in the next two minutes. Pilot it with one crew lead on the free tier, put a crew on Pro at $49 a seat when it earns it, and roll every market onto Command when you are ready. No demo call, no seat minimum, no contract.