Mapsly shows you where everything is. FieldPilot tells you which one matters.
Mapsly is a powerful mapping and automation platform. FieldPilot does one thing. It tells your rep which account to visit next. That is the gap between seeing your territory and working it.
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You need a mapping and automation platform. Territory visualization. Route optimization. Multi-day route planning. Low-code automations tied to your CRM. Geofencing and visit verification. Mapsly is broad and deep. If you need to see everything on a map and build workflows around it, that is what Mapsly does.
You need your reps at the right account at the right time. A meeting cancels. There are six accounts nearby. FieldPilot tells your rep which one matters most right now. Not the closest. Not the one they visited last. The one that ranks highest by pipeline, recency, and your priorities.
What FieldPilot does differently
FieldPilot does not map, route, or automate. It does one thing: suggests the highest-value account for the time your rep actually has. That focus is the product. Every feature serves the suggestion.
No territory rules to build. No automation flows to configure. FieldPilot ships with presets for your industry. Connect your CRM and calendar. Suggest starts working the same day.
When a manager shifts focus, reps see different suggestions immediately. No meeting required. No email. The priority changes, and the next suggestion your rep sees already reflects it.
A mapping tool and a revenue tool are different investments.
Mapsly shows your team where accounts are and optimizes routes between them. FieldPilot tells your team which account to walk into when a gap opens. One reduces windshield time. The other increases pipeline. The right comparison is return per rep, not cost per seat.
If your reps have 3 unscheduled gaps per week, and each one is a missed chance to visit a $15,000 account, that is $2.3M in untouched pipeline across 10 reps per year. Mapsly optimizes the route between planned stops. FieldPilot fills the gaps with the right unplanned ones.
- Map visualization and territory management
- Route optimization (multi-user, multi-day)
- Low-code automation platform
- Geofencing and visit verification
- Pipeline-ranked stop suggestions
- Calendar gap detection
- Manager priority steering
- Industry presets. No configuration required.
Many teams use both. Mapsly for mapping and routing, FieldPilot for stop selection.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both FieldPilot and Mapsly?
Yes. They solve different problems. Mapsly handles mapping, routing, and territory visualization. FieldPilot handles stop selection. If your team needs both a mapping platform and a suggestion engine, they work alongside each other. FieldPilot does not replace your routing tool.
Does FieldPilot do route optimization?
No. FieldPilot does not plan routes, optimize driving sequences, or manage territories. It answers one question: which account should your rep visit next? Once your rep knows where to go, any routing tool can get them there.
How is FieldPilot different from a mapping tool?
A mapping tool shows you where your accounts are and helps you plan efficient routes between them. FieldPilot tells you which accounts matter right now. It ranks every account by pipeline value, activity recency, and manager priorities, then surfaces the best one for the time your rep actually has. The map shows the territory. FieldPilot tells you what to do with it.
Do I need to configure anything?
FieldPilot ships with industry presets that match how your reps already work. Connect your CRM, connect your calendar, and Suggest starts generating ranked suggestions. No territory rules to build. No automation flows to design. No training required.
What if we already invested in Mapsly?
Keep it. Mapsly is good at what it does. FieldPilot layers on top. Your reps use Mapsly to see the territory and plan routes. They use FieldPilot to decide which stop matters most when a gap opens up. Different tools, different jobs.
What happens after the pilot?
You get an impact summary showing touches, coverage changes, and rep activity. If you continue on an annual plan within 10 days of pilot end, the pilot fee applies 100% toward your purchase.