Use case

Plan hail response by neighborhood

Use hail maps, alerts, and filters to decide where crews should go first.

Use case view
Plan hail response by neighborhood

Best for

Managers choosing where crews should go first.

What it replaces

Broad hail overlays with weak route guidance.

What changes

The team gets a more usable neighborhood-by-neighborhood plan.

What it looks like

Plan hail response by neighborhood

Best for managers who need more than a broad hail overlay.

Plan hail response by neighborhood

See the map, filters, and route view together.

  • Choose the first hail-hit areas to work.
  • Turn a large storm zone into a route-ready plan.
  • Give reps a clearer starting point.

Old way vs. better way

Before and after this use case

Without tighter hail planning

Without tighter hail planning

  • Managers see the storm but still have to guess which neighborhoods deserve the first push.
  • Crews spread too wide before the team knows which streets are worth the effort.

With Storm Scout

With Storm Scout

  • Hail maps, alerts, and filters support a more deliberate first territory decision.
  • The response starts with better street-level focus.

Proof and context

Related proof for this use case

See how this use case translated into a reported storm-response result.

Related buyer questions

FAQ for plan hail response by neighborhood

How current are the storm maps and alerts?

Storm Scout is built to help teams react faster when storms hit their markets. The best way to judge timing is to review your markets in a demo and compare it to how fast your team needs to move.

How should we think about alerts and deployment timing?

Use alerts as a faster way to spot storm activity in the markets you care about. In the demo, compare alert timing to the way your team actually deploys after storms.

Why use Storm Scout instead of a static hail swath or broad canvassing list?

A broad swath shows where the storm passed. It does not tell you which streets to work first. Storm Scout helps you narrow the map with filters so reps spend more time on better roofs and less time wandering a big zone.

Next step

See whether this use case fits your markets.

Review the proof, then talk through territory fit and plan guidance.