Log the knock.
Keep moving.
Sales software for pest control teams that the old tools don't fit. Real minutes per door. Earnings projections that match what actually gets billed. Territory intelligence before a rep takes the block — at a price that doesn't punish scale.
- Per knock
- Five seconds
- New rep, productive
- Under an hour
- Works in
- Sun, gloves, no signal
- 14:32412 Maple StCallbackHomeowner back tomorrow 10a4.2s
- 14:29418 Maple StNo answerLights off, no vehicles2.1s
- 14:26424 Maple StNot homeTruck in drive — retry 6p3.8s
- 14:23430 Maple StConvertedSigned $149/mo · 12mo11m 04s
- 14:21438 Maple StDeclinedUses a competitor3.4s
- Pest control
- Roofing
- Solar
- Security
- Telecom
- Home services
Three taps. Five seconds. Next door.
The old tools make reps tap thirty times to log a single knock. We started with a clipboard, a stopwatch, and the way reps actually move through a block — and built around that instead.
- 01
One tap per outcome
The six outcomes reps actually use, waiting as big buttons at the bottom of the screen. No menus, no sub-dialogs, no arguing later about which category this one was.
- 02
Built for working hands
Buttons are sized for gloves and one-handed holds. Reps don't pull off a glove to log a knock, and don't squint through a UI designed for a desk.
- 03
Works when the signal doesn't
Knocks save on the tablet and catch up when the truck rolls back into signal. A dead zone at the edge of town doesn't cost you an afternoon of data.
See the territory the way you work it.
A territory isn't a list of addresses. It's a block you're halfway through, with two callbacks on the corner and the storm damage on the end of the street. Knocklio shows you that — at a glance, with the last outcome carried forward on every door.
A map, not a spreadsheet
Reps navigate by street and corner, not by scrolling through a list of 400 addresses. The map is the app.
Territory, pushed live
Managers draw a boundary and reps see it on their tablet in under a second. Re-drawing the territory midday is not a ceremony.
Every door remembers
Every house carries the last outcome, the last note, and the callback window — so the next rep on the block isn't starting from zero.
The manager command post.
The other half of the product lives at a desk. Trends, leaderboards, conversion funnels, territory redraws, training rollouts — all the things that never belonged on a tablet in the first place, and never should have tried.
- Live numbers, not end-of-day reports.
- Leaderboards without the gamification nonsense — just truth, ranked.
- Assign territory, push training, and watch the funnel — on one surface.
- 0114.2%▲R. Alvarez218 knocks
- 0211.8%▲J. Pham196 knocks
- 039.4%–M. Okafor184 knocks
- 047.1%▼K. Liu142 knocks
Three things we built into every screen.
Knocklio is pre-launch. These are the principles the product has to answer to — in the field, on the dashboard, and in every design review. They are not slogans. If we break one, the app doesn't ship.
- 01Non-negotiable
Speed is the feature.
Every extra tap is a door not knocked. The single most important thing this app does is log a knock fast — and we measure every screen against that. Five seconds, not fifteen.
- 02
Built for sunlight, gloves, and one hand.
The rep tablet lives outdoors — on a knee, in a work truck, in the middle of summer. So we designed around that reality. Type the sun can't wash out. Buttons a work glove can't miss. None of the frosted-glass effects that disappear when light hits the screen.
- 03
Borrow from what reps already know.
A rep should be productive sixty seconds after opening the app, with zero training. If it needs a tutorial, we designed it wrong. We specialize consumer-app patterns — we don't invent new ones.
See it run on your territory.
Tell us about your team — we'll walk you through the rep app and the manager dashboard on a 20-minute call, on your block. No generic pitch, no slides.
- Time
- 20 minutes
- Format
- Live, your data
- Cost
- None
- Who you'll meet
- A founder