Map Coverage Scan

You rank in the center. You vanish at the edges.

Your map rank is not one number — it changes block by block. We drop a 5×5 grid across your service area and pull your local-pack position at all 25 points, so you see where the map finds you and where it hands the job to someone else.

1–3 · in the pack4–10 · page oneX · off the map
Sample grid5 × 5 · 25 points

Strong in the middle. Dark at the corners. That gap is the work.

What the grid reveals

One number hides the problem. Twenty-five points show you exactly where the map breaks.

01

Your true pack footprint

How many of the 25 points actually put you in the top-3 local pack — the only positions that pull calls. Most contractors win the block their shop sits on and little else.

02

The fade zone

The ring where you slip to page one — present, but below the fold of the map. These are points you already half-rank for and can usually reclaim first.

03

Where you vanish

The cells that return your name nowhere on the map. Every dark square is a neighborhood handing its jobs to a competitor who simply shows up there.

Why a grid beats a rank

Google shows a different map to every corner of your metro.

Search from downtown and you might sit at #1. Search from the suburb ten minutes out — where the bigger jobs are — and you fall off the map entirely. A single rank check never sees that. The grid does: it makes the invisible edges of your territory impossible to ignore.

  • 25 real positions, not one averaged guess
  • The exact neighborhoods where you disappear
  • No login, no map software — your trade, your metro, scanned
A locked-down service territory mapped across a metro area, marking where a contractor holds the local map
A deck of territory cards laid out to check coverage availability point by point
How it works

Three steps to your full coverage map.

1

Tell us your trade and metro

Your business and city. We anchor the grid on your service area.

2

We scan 25 points

We pull your live local-pack rank from every cell of a 5×5 grid — pack, page one, or off the map — across the whole territory.

3

You see the full picture

A color-coded grid of where you win, where you fade, and the dark cells handing jobs to the competition.

No blind spots

You can't cover a corner of the map you don't know is dark.

Most contractors think they own their town because they rank from the shop. The grid tells the truth: the jobs at the edges of your service area are going to whoever shows up there. Run the scan, see all 25 points, and find out exactly where your map goes dark. It takes a minute and costs nothing.