Built for Pest control

Pest control door-knocking app for residential routes.

Run summer routes block by block. Log no-answers, gate codes, pets, and entry points — then schedule the seasonal follow-up automatically.

The problem

What slows down pest control reps on the street

No-answer black holes

Half the route is no-answers and nobody remembers to retry.

Gate and pet gotchas

Techs roll up to a locked gate or a barking dog because nobody wrote it down.

Seasonality forgotten

Quarterly customers slip off the radar and you lose the renewal.

How Territoryly helps

A field map and notepad shaped around pest control

Route map by neighborhood

See sold customers clustered so techs route efficiently.

Gate codes & pet notes

First-class fields on every lead — visible to dispatch and techs.

Entry-point sketches

Mark where ants, roaches, or rodents are getting in.

Seasonal follow-up engine

90-day, quarterly, and pre-season reminders auto-scheduled.

Map & pins

The map built for pest control reps

  • 1Draw a route map and hand to a rep.
  • 2Pins: not-home, not-interested, interested, sold, recurring.
  • 3Filter to 'sold this season' to plan next season's retention.
  • 4See teammate pins to avoid double-knocks.
Sketchpad

Sketch the job before you leave the driveway

  • 1Sketch the property and mark entry points.
  • 2Note treatment zones around the perimeter.
  • 3Mark gates, pets, and access notes.
  • 4Photo + circle wasp nests, mounds, or droppings.
Follow-ups

Never let a warm door go cold

  • 1No-answer auto-suggests a retry in 3 days.
  • 2Sold lead schedules a 90-day re-treat reminder.
  • 3Seasonal pre-spring blast scheduled in bulk.
  • 4Cancellation risk customers surface on Today list.
Manager visibility

Managers see the street without leaving the office

See which reps knocked which streets today
Spot hot leads with no follow-up scheduled
Track quotes sent vs deals closed by neighborhood
Catch overdue follow-ups before leads cool off
Example lead fields

The fields that matter for a pest control lead

Homeowner name
Address
Gate code
Pets
Pest type
Entry points
Treatment plan
Next service date
Example follow-up reminders

Reminders that match how pest control actually closes

  • No answer twice — retry Saturday morning
  • Quarterly service due in 7 days
  • Pre-spring blast next month
  • Recurring customer overdue — call today

Run pest routes that actually retain.

Map routes, track doors, never miss a season. Free to start.

Start tracking doors free