Map Search & Route Planning

Walk the block. See every prospect on a map — and plan the drive.

Pan, zoom, and filter. Every business appears on the map with enrichment data at a glance. Polygon drawing, radius filtering, and prospect-score color-coding coming soon.

Radius & polygon — coming soon Optimized routes Street View preview
Austin, TX · 2mi radius · 47 prospects
Austin Auto Body
1204 E 6th St · 0.3mi away
No website 3.2★ 47 reviews
Prospect score87
Digital gradeD+
Selected 7 stops
Optimized 18.4 mi
Drive time 42 min
Export route →
How it works

From map tile to sales route.

STEP 01

Draw your territory

Pan to any US city. Drop a radius (1-25 mi), draw a polygon around a neighborhood, or pick a ZIP. We show every business that matches. Polygon drawing and radius filtering coming soon.

STEP 02

Filter on the map

Toggle any of the 65+ filters while the map updates live. Prospect-score color-coding coming soon.

STEP 03

Optimize the route

Click pins to multi-select, then hit "Optimize" — we solve the traveling salesman problem for your stops and hand you an order, driving time, and turn-by-turn export. Route optimization — coming soon.

Who uses map search

Field sales. Door-to-door. Territory planning.

For agencies that still close deals in person — or plan where to hire.

• Field sales reps

"Plan Tuesday's drive — 12 best prospects within 10 miles of HQ"

1 route · 38 mi · 2h 20m
• D2D teams

"Walk East 6th. Every restaurant with no website, sorted by block"

18 stops · 1.2 mi walk
• Territory managers

"Visualize account density — where should we hire our next rep?"

Heatmap by ZIP · CSV export
• Agency owners

"Show clients vs. prospects — where are our gaps?"

Overlay mode · color-coded
• Local SEO

"Businesses within 3 mi of each of my clients — competitive overlap"

Multi-center search
• Direct mail

"Every restaurant in 78704, for a ZIP-level postcard drop"

341 matches · EDDM ready
On the map

Everything a map should do.

DRAW

Polygon, radius, ZIP

Three ways to define a territory. Combine them, invert them, save them.

COLOR

Score-coded pins

Pins shaded by prospect score, saved status, or digital grade. Pick your palette.

ROUTE

TSP optimization

Up to 50 stops. We solve for shortest drive time, export to Google or Apple Maps.

PREVIEW

Street View

Click any pin, see the storefront. Is it even open? Is there signage? You decide.

CLUSTER

Smart clustering

Zoom out? Pins merge into count bubbles. Zoom in? They split. No lag at any scale.

LAYERS

Heatmaps & overlays

Density heatmap, client overlay, competitor overlay, demographic data — toggle any.

EXPORT

CSV, route, KML

Push to Google Maps, Apple Maps, or export as KML for any mapping tool.

SAVE

Territory snapshots

Save any drawn region as a reusable territory. Share with your team.

FAQ

Common questions

How does map search work in ProspectUp? +
Map search displays a full-screen interactive map where you set a location and radius (up to 50 miles) to see matching businesses as pins. Click any pin to view a popup with the business's rating, digital presence signals, gap score, and service fit. You can save or skip prospects directly from the map without leaving the view.
Can I search the map using natural language? +
Yes. The map supports AI-powered queries like "I'm in Manhattan between 5 and 6pm Friday, who should I visit to sell websites." ProspectUp parses the intent, applies the right filters, and shows matching pins on the map. You can also set location manually by typing an address, neighborhood, or city, or by clicking "Use my location" for GPS.
How does route planning work? +
Route optimization is on our near-term roadmap. When available, you'll be able to plan driving routes connecting saved leads with optimized sequencing and drive-time estimates. For now, you can export saved leads and plan routes in Google Maps or your preferred navigation app.
How does map search compare to driving around and checking Google Maps? +
Driving around without a plan wastes time on unqualified stops. ProspectUp's map pre-filters businesses by your criteria -- category, rating, website status, review activity -- so every pin represents a qualified prospect. You also get and 50+ enriched data points per business, none of which Google Maps provides.
Can I use map search instead of tools like SalesRabbit or Spotio? +
ProspectUp's map search combines territory visualization with prospect qualification data that field sales tools lack. Each map pin includes website audit signals, Google Maps ranking, review sentiment, and digital maturity -- data that tells you what to pitch before you walk in the door. Visit logging is on our near-term roadmap.
What do the different pin colors mean? +
Blue pins are unsaved prospects matching your search criteria. Orange pins indicate a selected business whose popup is open. Green pins are businesses you have already saved to a list. Skipped businesses disappear from the map entirely, keeping the view focused on actionable prospects.
What if a business is closed or the data looks wrong? +
You can report bad data directly from the lead detail page. Report reasons include wrong phone, wrong address, business closed, wrong owner, duplicate, and other. Skipping a business from the map hides it from future searches. If a listing's data is older than 90 days, ProspectUp triggers a fresh enrichment when you view the lead.
Is there a limit on the search radius or number of results? +
The search radius goes up to 50 miles and returns up to 100 results per page. You can narrow results by adding filters -- category, rating range, website status, review activity, and any of the 65+ dimensions available in ProspectUp. Pagination lets you move through larger result sets within the same radius.

Walk out the door with a list of exactly where to go.

Map search, route optimization, and Street View — on every prospect.