Available now Web app · self-hosted on your server

🚪 Door Tracker

Prove the route was actually walked — not just driven.

Badger Maps and SalesRabbit bill $58–119 per rep, per month, forever — a 10-rep canvassing team is $7,000+/year before it proves a single door got knocked. Door Tracker runs the same route-verification job on a server you control: every rep's phone pings every 5 minutes, the engine auto-clusters pings into stops, and duration alone tells you drive-by from doorstep. Introductory price is $49 — locked for the first 1,000 licenses, then $299 — and it never meters per rep.

$58–119/rep/mo forever $49once
Door Tracker screenshot

Door Tracker, as it actually looks — a real screenshot, not a mockup.

What's in the box

Features

5-minute GPS pings

Reps' phones report location automatically in the background — no manual check-ins to forget.

Auto stop-clustering

A haversine-distance engine groups consecutive pings into stops the moment a rep parks or lingers, with a configurable radius per team.

Duration bands do the judging

Drive-by (<30s), likely knock (30s–5min), extended visit (>5min) — color-coded so a manager sees the shape of the day at a glance.

Full-day route map

A connected polyline through every ping plus numbered, timestamped stop pins — click any stop for arrival, departure and duration.

Team overview dashboard

Every rep's time-in-field, stop count and average dwell for the day, one list, click through to any route.

Android field app

Reps log in with a device key and the app pings in the background with a visible tracking indicator — never covert.

Payroll-ready export

CSV export of stops and durations by rep and date range for compliance or payroll.

Runs on your infrastructure

Docker-deployable to any VPS, or desktop mode for a single-manager setup — your route data never sits on a vendor's servers.

The receipt

Door Tracker vs Badger Maps

Badger Maps at $58–119/rep/mo runs roughly $696/year — $1,392 over two years. Door Tracker is $49, once.

Door TrackerBadger Maps
Price$49 intro (1,000 licenses), then $299 — once$58–119/rep/mo, forever
10-rep team, year one$49 flat$6,960–$14,280
Proves knock vs drive-byYes — duration-banded stop detectionRoute history only, no dwell analysis
Per-rep billingNeverYes, scales with headcount
Where the data livesYour serverTheir cloud
Payroll exportCSV, includedHigher tier only
Account requiredNoYes
Source codeMIT, on GitHubClosed

A single rep on Badger Maps costs more in two months than the entire Door Tracker license costs once, at any team size.

Setup

Three steps, no subscription

STEP 01

Buy once on Whop

Introductory $49 while the first 1,000 licenses last — the price rises to $299 once that cap is hit, and it's never metered per rep.

STEP 02

Deploy the dashboard

docker compose up on a $5 VPS, or run it as a desktop app for a single-manager setup.

STEP 03

Reps install the field app

Sign in with a device key, keep the visible tracking indicator on, and the route map fills in as the day happens.

FAQ

Honest answers

Is the $49 price permanent?

No — it's an introductory rate for the first 1,000 licenses sold. Once that cap is reached, new licenses are $299. Whatever you paid is yours forever either way, with no renewal.

Is it legal to track a field team like this?

It's built for consenting employees on company devices during work hours — the field app always shows a visible "tracking active" indicator, never runs covertly. Check your local employment law before deploying to a team.

Is it really free on GitHub?

Yes — MIT source at github.com/bensblueprints/door-tracker. The Whop price buys the packaged installer, the Android app build and updates.

Does it charge more as my team grows?

No. One license covers the server; add as many reps as you want with no per-seat fee, which is the opposite of how Badger Maps and SalesRabbit price.

Can I self-host instead of using a VPS?

Yes — same Docker image runs on a spare machine on your own network, or the desktop build runs the whole dashboard locally for a single manager.

Own Door Tracker forever

$49 once. Deploy on your own server — your data never leaves it. No renewal, no account with us, no meter. Or build it yourself from the MIT source — it's the same app.