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Flyertap is a modern promotional distribution platform built to transform traditional flyer delivery and on-the-ground marketing. The company was founded to solve a long-standing problem in the industry: inconsistent distribution, unreliable reporting, and the lack of a scalable solution for businesses that need real-world visibility. Flyertap provides businesses with a fully managed, data-driven promotional system. Through a nationwide network of verified gig workers, the platform supports door-to-door flyer distribution, event staffing, college outreach, brand ambassador programs, and street-level marketing campaigns. Each campaign is tracked with GPS check-ins, progress reporting, and digital proof of work to ensure complete transparency and accountability. Designed to be a turnkey solution, Flyertap brings together campaign ordering, gig management, staffing, reporting, and soon a self-service SaaS dashboard, allowing businesses to launch and manage campaigns with ease. Whether serving small local companies or fast-growing national brands, Flyertap makes real-world promotion efficient, reliable, and scalable. The mission of Flyertap is simple: help businesses get seen, get heard, and get results through smarter, technology-powered offline marketing.

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    • Matthew Hayes Matthew H.
      Good, but a bit clunky sometimes...
    • Laura Nelson Laura N.
      I’m pretty happy with Flyertap so far, it’s been smooth to use and it’s already improved how I run campaigns. For my kind of work, Flyertap hits the sweet spot between structure and flexibility, especially for repeat neighborhood coverage.
    • IB Isaac B.
      I rely on Flyertap for quick route planning now because it’s the fastest way for me to map out runs and stay consistent. I’ve been able to keep coverage consistent while still experimenting with new zones, which helps me expand without losing structure. If Flyertap keeps improving, it’ll outclass most of what I’ve used before because the foundation is already strong.
    • Ella Perez Ella P.
      Flyertap has been surprisingly smooth to work with, less friction and fewer annoying little workflow issues. This platform lets me focus more on coverage and results and less on logistics, which is what I actually care about.
    • BD Brayden D.
      For day-to-day campaign coordination, Flyertap saves me a ton of time and cuts down on the constant back-and-forth. The app rarely throws errors or unexpected issues in the middle of planning, which makes it easier to stay productive. I’ll keep rolling out more routes and projects on Flyertap going forward because it fits the way I plan campaigns.
    • SG Sophia G.
      Fast, clean, and simple.
    • Lincoln Wallace Lincoln W.
      Great tool for field work.
    • Aaron Ross Aaron R.
      Flyertap helps me stay organized across multiple neighborhoods and teams, especially when several campaigns overlap. Most of the time I don’t need extra spreadsheets or notes to keep track of coverage because Flyertap keeps everything organized in one place. Managing buildings and neighborhoods is simple and doesn’t require a steep learning curve to start using it effectively. The performance alone makes Flyertap hard to beat for local campaigns, especially when I’m working with lots of routes.
    • Harper Stewart Harper S.
      Flyertap has been a solid upgrade compared to how I used to track flyer runs in spreadsheets, especially for repeat coverage. For my kind of work, Flyertap hits the sweet spot between structure and flexibility, especially for repeat neighborhood coverage.
    • MH Michael H.
      It’s been great for managing my street campaigns because everything stays organized without me juggling a bunch of separate tools. The map stays responsive even when I’m working with a lot of pins and routes, so planning doesn’t turn into a laggy mess.
    • Hailey Patterson Hailey P.
      Decent, not amazing.
    • Jade Jenkins Jade J.
      Flyertap is one of the few tools that actually speeds me up instead of creating more admin work.
    • Skylar Reed Skylar R.
      flyertap fits nicely into my workflow for planning apartment and neighborhood drops, so I’m not forcing a tool to match my process. I’d recommend it, but with a couple of caveats, mainly just expect some minor friction in a few spots.
    • Julian Lee Julian L.
      My campaigns finally feel easier to manage with Flyertap because I can see coverage clearly and keep everything in one place.
    • CH Cooper H.
      Exactly what I needed.
    • AK Aubrey K.
      Flyertap mostly just works the way I expect it to , which makes planning feel a lot less stressful. The route planner is straightforward, and I can usually build a campaign in one session without getting stuck or needing workarounds. I expect to use Flyertap even more over the next few months as I keep expanding coverage and reusing routes.
    • Chloe Jones Chloe J.
      I’ve switched multiple ongoing campaigns over to Flyertap because it’s easier to maintain week to week without things getting messy.
    • Jace Hayes Jace H.
      Flyertap fits nicely into my workflow for planning apartment and neighborhood drops, so I’m not forcing a tool to match my process... I’ll keep rolling out more routes and projects on Flyertap going forward because it fits the way I plan campaigns.
    • HP Harper P.
      Using Flyertap feels like a breath of fresh air compared to paper maps and text threads—everything is cleaner and trackable. Updating a route or adding a new building feels quick, and it doesn’t break campaign history, which makes tracking way more reliable. Most of the features I need day to day are right where I expect them, so I’m not constantly hunting through menus. Flyertap has made my campaign workflow noticeably more efficient, especially when I’m running multiple areas at once.
    • CG Connor G.
      Flyertap gives me a clean , simple way to organize routes and coverage without overcomplicating the process. Flyertap keeps my workflow smooth from planning to post-campaign review, so I’m not scrambling at the end.

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