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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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    • Aaron Ford Aaron F.
      The moment I tried Flyertap, the difference in organization was obvious. The map stays responsive even when I’m working with a lot of pins and routes. The simplicity alone makes it worth using for most street campaigns.
    • Leah Gray Leah G.
      Flyertap makes my outreach feel more intentional and less random. It feels lightweight without losing important tracking details. If you don’t want to wrestle with messy spreadsheets, Flyertap is a good option.
    • DT Daniela T.
      For day-to-day campaign coordination , Flyertap saves me a ton of time. Most of the features I need day to day are right where I expect them. If Flyertap keeps improving, it’ll outclass most of what I’ve used before.
    • David Owens David O.
      I can finally see what areas we hit without guessing or digging through notes. I’ve been able to keep coverage consistent while still experimenting with new zones. Overall, thumbs up.
    • Grant Williams Grant W.
      Good tool, but I expected a bit more in some areas. Updating a route or adding a new building feels quick and doesn’t break the campaign history. It keeps me productive without loading me down with features I don’t need.
    • Skylar Wilson Skylar W.
      Flyertap makes my outreach feel more intentional and less random. The system stays organized even with long, complex campaigns. I expect to use Flyertap even more over the next few months.
    • Diego Peterson Diego P.
      I moved several campaigns over to Flyertap and it’s been a good decision. I’m pretty sure I’ll keep using it.
    • Emery James Emery J.
      Flyertap is good, but not perfect. Not perfect, but still better than my old manual process.
    • LB Leo B.
      Very solid overall for local marketing. Some parts of the interface feel a little confusing on first use. For my kind of work, Flyertap hits the sweet spot between structure and flexibility.
    • SR Skylar R.
      Flyertap immediately cut my planning and follow-up time in half. Most of the features I need day to day are right where I expect them. This platform lets me focus more on coverage and results and less on logistics.
    • DT Donald T.
      i wanted to like flyertap, but i’m not there yet the app freezes or lags way more than it should, especially on campaigns that aren’t even that big the map jumps around when i try to adjust pins or coverage, which breaks my planning and wastes my time it feels slow, especially when the campaign gets more complex, and it completely kills my flow things don’t always save correctly and i don’t fully trust the route updates anymore i’ve used other tools and even simple spreadsheets that felt more stable, so this is a step backward for me personally feels more like a beta than a finished product i really hope they tighten this up soon, because in its current state it’s stressful to use. actually
    • Alexander Hamilton Alexander H.
      Flyertap is one of the few tools that actually speeds me up. If you don’t want to wrestle with messy spreadsheets, Flyertap is a good option.
    • Miles Turner Miles T.
      Flyertap has been a solid upgrade compared to how I used to track flyer runs in spreadsheets. I’ve been able to keep coverage consistent while still experimenting with new zones. The simplicity alone makes it worth using for most street campaigns.
    • Anna Cooper Anna C.
      I like how Flyertap keeps the tools straightforward but still powerful. The app rarely throws errors or unexpected issues in the middle of planning. It strikes a nice balance between control, speed, and simplicity for street marketing.
    • ZW Zoey W.
      Flyertap replaced my old manual tracking system almost instantly. I’ve set up full multi-building campaigns in under an hour using Flyertap. If Flyertap keeps improving, it’ll outclass most of what I’ve used before.
    • Andrew White Andrew W.
      Flyertap makes my outreach feel more intentional and less random. The system stays organized even with long, complex campaigns. If you like moving fast with fewer headaches, Flyertap is worth trying.
    • Nora Sanchez Nora S.
      Pretty happy with Flyertap so far... Reporting and totals behave consistently, which is rare for tools like this. Overall, thumbs up.
    • Eva Griffin Eva G.
      Flyertap helps me stay organized across multiple neighborhoods and teams.
    • RA Roman A.
      The moment I tried Flyertap, the difference in organization was obvious. For my kind of work, Flyertap hits the sweet spot between structure and flexibility.
    • Ivan Jenkins Ivan J.
      Flyertap helps me stay organized across multiple neighborhoods and teams. Flyertap has helped reduce a lot of my back-and-forth with field teams. If Flyertap keeps improving, it’ll outclass most of what I’ve used before.

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