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Live hail maps, storm intelligence, and field tools in one place.

HailMapr helps roofers, adjusters, claims teams, and storm-response crews see where hail is actively falling, review verified storm swaths, and turn weather data into action. Buy one storm when you need it, or subscribe for ongoing access to the maps and tools that give your team an edge.

✓ HailMapr Live storm tracking ✓ Verified hail swath maps ✓ Property Pins included ✓ No contracts
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Free account
$0 forever
Account required · no card needed

For anyone who wants storm awareness, hail outlooks, weather briefings, and report-only maps before upgrading to swath access.

  • Storm push notifications when alerts are enabled
  • Daily weather briefings focused on severe weather setups
  • Hail Outlooks with current SPC hail risk maps
  • Interactive hail report map with official report points
  • Sample Maps access to preview the HailMapr workflow
  • Account profile and notification preferences
  • No hail swaths or paid storm-library access included
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Single storm
$59 one-time
One storm · permanent access to your library

Best when you need one specific storm for a claim, inspection route, sales push, or customer conversation.

  • Permanent access to one published storm map
  • Mapped hail swaths with size bands and storm footprint
  • Official and unofficial hail reports plotted on the map
  • Wind and tornado report layers when available
  • Storm details page with impact summary and validation score
  • Property Pins, statuses, and notes on your owned map
  • No subscription required
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HailMapr Live

See where hail is actively dropping

HailMapr Live is one of the biggest advantages in the platform. During active storm windows, live maps update as new hail data, reports, and storm layers become available, giving your team a faster read on where to focus before the market gets crowded.

LIVE

Live storm awareness

Watch active storm days build into usable hail maps instead of waiting for a finished report. See where the hail core is showing up while the event is still unfolding.

EDGE

Competitive edge

Roofing and response teams can move faster, prioritize better neighborhoods, and make sharper deployment decisions while other teams are still guessing from broad warnings.

PLAN

From live view to field plan

As storms develop, use the same map to review swaths, reports, affected states, and Property Pins so your team can turn storm data into routes and follow-up.

ALERT

Alerts and daily forecast

Enable notifications for severe weather, hail, wind, tornado alerts, and the daily weather forecast so the right people know when an active setup deserves attention.

Everything built into HailMapr maps

HailMapr is more than a colored radar image. Each map is built to show what happened, where it happened, how confident the data is, and what your team should do next.

MAP

Hail swath maps

See the mapped storm footprint with hail-size bands, affected states, and the strongest part of the storm path. It is built for action, not just weather watching.

INFO

Storm details page

Each storm gets a customer-friendly detail page with date, affected states, peak mapped hail, report counts, hazard layers, and a plain-language storm summary.

CHECK

Validation scores

Compare mapped swaths against official reports and size matches so you can quickly understand how well the map lines up with trusted storm reports.

REPORT

Report overlays

View official and unofficial hail reports directly on the map. Wind and tornado reports are included when available so the full storm picture is easier to understand.

PDF

Historic address reports

Subscribers can generate address-based PDF reports for past hail, wind, tornado, and flood-related events. Helpful for claims review, inspections, and property history.

VIEW

Preview before purchase

Storm library listings show the footprint and key details before checkout, so single-map buyers can confirm the event is relevant before paying.

LIBRARY

My Maps and Sample Maps

Purchased and subscription maps stay organized in My Maps, while Sample Maps let new users experience the workflow before committing.

OWN

Permanent owned maps

Single-map purchases stay in your library permanently. Subscription access can change, but maps bought outright remain attached to your account.

Property Pins

Turn a hail map into a field plan

Drop pins directly on addresses inside any storm footprint. Assign statuses, log notes, and keep follow-up organized on the same map your team is already using.

01 — PIN IT

Drop a pin on any address

Click a property in or near the swath, save the address, and keep the opportunity tied to the storm map.

02 — STATUS

Set a status at each door

Use statuses like New Lead, Interested, Customer, Needs Revisit, Dead Lead, or Do Not Knock so the next action is obvious.

03 — NOTES

Log what happened

Add notes after a conversation or inspection. The history stays with the pin so follow-up does not depend on memory or a separate spreadsheet.

04 — TEAM

Shared across your crew

Organization members share pins and notes, helping teams avoid overlap and keep everyone working from the same storm plan.

New lead Interested Customer Needs revisit ✕ Dead lead Do not knock

Built for the teams that move after storms

Roofing contractors

Use HailMapr Live to spot active hail setups, then use published swaths and Property Pins to decide where to inspect, canvass, and follow up.

Insurance adjusters

Review storm exposure with mapped swaths, reports, hazard layers, and validation context instead of piecing together scattered weather sources.

Claims managers & carriers

Compare claim activity against actual storm footprints and historic address reports to better understand exposure and timing.

Catastrophe response teams

National subscribers can watch live storm days, review newly published maps, and prioritize deployments across multiple markets.

Real estate & property professionals

Generate address-based historic reports to understand a property’s hail, wind, tornado, and flood-related weather history.

Sales teams & canvassing crews

Use shared pins, statuses, and notes to coordinate routes, track conversations, and keep the whole team focused on the same storm opportunity.

Common questions

Can I review a storm before I buy it?

Yes. Every listing in the storm library shows the mapped footprint and key impact stats before purchase. You know exactly what you're getting.

What is HailMapr Live?

HailMapr Live gives subscribers a live look at active storm days as hail data and reports come in. It helps teams see where hail is likely happening sooner, so they can plan faster and respond before the opportunity gets crowded.

Is HailMapr Live the same as a finished storm map?

No. Live maps are built for active awareness while storms are unfolding. Published storm maps are the cleaned-up library records used for later review, customer conversations, claims context, and long-term access.

What are Property Pins?

Property Pins let you drop location markers on any address inside a storm footprint, assign a lead status (New Lead, Interested, Customer, Needs Revisit, Dead Lead, or Do Not Knock), add notes, and track a full history of changes per property. They're included on all paid plans and single-map purchases.

Are my Property Pins shared with other users?

On individual plans, pins are private to your account. On Organization plans, all team members share the same pin layer in real time — perfect for coordinated canvassing so no door gets knocked twice and no follow-up falls through the cracks.

What happens to my maps if I cancel a subscription?

Single-storm purchases remain in your library permanently. Subscription-backed access ends when the plan does, but nothing you bought outright is affected.

How many people can share an Organization plan?

The owner account plus 4 member logins are included at the $999/year base price. Additional seats are available at $50 per user per year, prorated to your renewal date when added. If you remove a seat, your next annual renewal drops accordingly.

How current is the storm library?

New events are published on an ongoing basis as qualifying storms are processed. Subscribers see them as they are added, and HailMapr Live gives active-storm visibility before a final map becomes part of the library.

How far back does historic data go?

Historic address reports draw from NOAA event records spanning multiple years. First-time queries for a given year download the source data, which may take a moment — subsequent lookups are fast from cache.