Daily Security Route Routine

Run the daily route routine before the first knock.

Give one security rep a tight 20-door route, capture notes while the work is fresh, and decide whether saved workflow or owner contact lookup is worth the next paid seat.

Before shift

Pick one pocket and build the first 20 doors.

During route

Log statuses, callbacks, bad fits, and owner-not-home stops.

After route

Review whether Free, Lite, or Pro is the next move.

Manager Checklist

Keep the daily routine small enough to repeat.

The routine is intentionally narrow. It gives a manager one field signal at a time instead of another broad dashboard nobody checks after the morning meeting.

Rule of thumb

If the rep cannot explain why the first 20 doors were chosen, the route is still too broad. Tighten the pocket before scaling the tool.

01

Pick the pocket

Use the market, ZIP, subdivision, or street cluster the rep would already work today.

02

Build 20 doors

Build a route small enough to inspect instead of sending the rep into a giant territory.

03

Work and tag

Capture status, callback, owner-not-home, bad address, and protected-home notes during the route.

04

Review follow-up

Use Lite for saved route workflow. Use Pro when owner phone/email would change follow-up.

Start Today

Install the app, then run one routine.

This page is built for the first useful action after a group reply, owner note, or manager conversation. No big rollout. One phone, one route, one field review.

1. Install

Use the phone that will work the route.

2. Build

Create one 20-door security route.

3. Decide

Stay Free, start Lite, or use Pro for contact pull.

The best first proof is not a demo. It is one useful route completed by a real rep.

What the routine should prove

Keep the buying decision tied to field behavior. That makes the next outreach conversation concrete instead of vague.

Cleaner first hour

The rep starts with a focused pocket and wastes less time deciding where to go next.

See the 20-door workflow

Better manager review

Statuses and notes are attached to the stops while the day is still fresh.

Use the route scorecard

Clear paid trigger

Lite is for saved workflow. Pro is for owner phone/email follow-up from good stops.

Start Lite at $19.99/mo

FAQ

What is the daily security sales route routine?

Pick one pocket, build 20 doors, work the route, log statuses, and decide whether the next action is another free test, Lite, or Pro.

Should this replace manager coaching?

No. It gives the manager a cleaner field artifact to coach from: the route, the notes, and the follow-up opportunities.

When should a dealer use Pro?

Use Pro when owner phone or email lookup turns route stops into follow-up the rep would otherwise lose.