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The radius rings on Map View are three concentric circles centered on your clinic, drawn at 5, 15, and 30 miles. They exist to help you think about your territory in tiers: who's easy to reach, who's a manageable drive, and who's a stretch.
The Three Rings #
5 mi — The Neighbors
Carriers right in your service neighborhood. Lowest-effort outreach — even a drop-in visit is a 15-minute round trip.
15 mi — The Commuters
Carriers within a comfortable commute. Drivers will gladly come to you for a physical — this is your standard service area.
30 mi — Extended Reach
Carriers worth pursuing for high-volume fleets or HAZMAT specialty work. Higher drive time, higher-value relationships.
Color Coding #
| Ring | Stroke / Fill | Default state |
|---|---|---|
| 5 mi (The Neighbors) | Green — #4caf50 stroke / rgba(76,175,80,0.12) fill | On |
| 15 mi (The Commuters) | Blue — #2196f3 stroke / rgba(33,150,243,0.12) fill | On |
| 30 mi (Extended Reach) | Purple — #9c27b0 stroke / rgba(156,39,176,0.12) fill | Off |
Toggling Rings On and Off #
Toggle persistence
Ring toggles persist while the map is open in your current session. Refreshing the page resets to defaults: 5mi and 15mi on, 30mi off.
Choosing What the Rings Center On #
- Primary clinic — the default, marked with a star in your profile
- Other clinic locations — switch to any other clinic to see its rings
- Average of All Leads — centers the map on the geographic center of your pipeline; rings are hidden in this mode (they'd be meaningless around an arbitrary midpoint)
Multi-clinic strategy
If you have two clinic locations 20 miles apart, switching between them shows two different territory pictures. A carrier that's in the Extended Reach (30 mi) of one location might be in The Commuters (15 mi) of the other — route them to whichever clinic is closer.
How Distances Are Computed #
| Ring | Miles | Meters |
|---|---|---|
| The Neighbors | 5 miles | 8,047 |
| The Commuters | 15 miles | 24,140 |
| Extended Reach | 30 miles | 48,280 |
Driving distance vs. straight-line distance
These rings show straight-line distance — as the crow flies. Actual driving distance is usually 1.2–1.4x longer in urban areas. A carrier at the edge of your 15-mile ring might be a 20-25 minute drive in real traffic.
Practical Uses #
- Drop-in days: turn off the 30-mile ring and pick all the leads inside the 5-mile ring — a single visit day's work
- Service-radius decisions: if you're deciding whether to take a carrier, see which ring they fall in
- Marketing focus: turn on only the 30-mile ring to see your maximum theoretical reach — carriers outside it probably aren't worth the drive
- Clinic planning: if you're considering a second clinic, the rings make it obvious where coverage gaps are