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A HailStrike Alternative Built for Door-Knocking

Comparing HailStrike for your roofing or restoration crew? Here's an honest look at where SwathIQ fits: a free interactive hail map, NOAA hail history by address, and exportable door-knock lists -- with no paywall to see the map.

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Open the free hail map -- no login, no sales call -- and click any storm to see where it hit and how big.

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Side-by-side

Based on publicly described features as of 2026. HailStrike is a trademark of its owner; this comparison is for buyers evaluating options and is not affiliated with or endorsed by HailStrike.

What you needSwathIQHailStrike
See the hail map before you payFree, no loginPaid subscription tool
Hail history by street addressYes -- NOAA reports back to 2010Yes, on a paid plan
Door-knock address lists in a swathYes -- export to CRMYes, on a paid plan
Branded one-page hail report for a homeownerYesVaries
Data source transparencyNOAA MRMS + SPC, stated on every pageRadar-derived; source chain varies
Sells homeowner personal dataNeverVaries

Where SwathIQ is strong

Start free, then turn a storm into a route. SwathIQ's whole job is to get a crew knocking the right streets the morning after a storm: pick the date, see the swath, pull the addresses inside it above your size threshold, and export. The free hail map and hail-history-by-address lookup are the front door; the door-knock list is the payoff. You see the map and try a real storm before you ever create an account.

Honest about the data. Every page states the source -- NOAA MRMS radar (MESH) plus SPC storm reports -- and that it's radar-indicated, not a damage guarantee. No mystery scores.

Where HailStrike might fit better

HailStrike is an established paid platform with hail-mapping, storm history, and litigation-grade options. If you need a specific litigation package or integration SwathIQ doesn't have yet, or you mainly want broadcast-quality animated radar for social media, a different tool may suit you. We'd rather you pick the right tool than oversell. The fastest way to judge SwathIQ is to open the free map and try a recent storm in your area.

How the data works

SwathIQ reads NOAA's MRMS MESH grids (maximum estimated hail size per ~1 km radar cell) and overlays NOAA/NWS SPC ground reports. Look up a specific home on the hail history by address page, see today's activity on today's hail report, browse your state on the state hail maps, or read how hail size maps to roof damage.

FAQ

Is SwathIQ a good HailStrike alternative?
If your goal is canvassing and claims -- a free map, hail history by address, and exportable door-knock lists, with no paywall to see the map -- yes. If you need a litigation-grade paid package, HailStrike may fit.
Does SwathIQ have a free hail map?
Yes, free with no login. A free account adds door-knock lists, exports, and alerts.
Where does the hail data come from?
NOAA MRMS radar (MESH) + NOAA/NWS SPC storm reports back to 2010. Radar-indicated, not a damage guarantee.
Can I get the addresses that were hit?
Yes -- a free account exports every address inside a swath above your size threshold. SwathIQ never sells or joins personal homeowner contact data.
Try it on your last storm.

Open the free map, find the date, and see if SwathIQ gives you a route worth knocking.

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Data & method: NOAA MRMS MESH radar + NOAA/NWS SPC storm reports. Radar-indicated and observation-based -- informational only. Trademarks belong to their respective owners.