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WellsMap Pro

Quote with the data. File with the playbook.

Built alongside a working North Carolina drilling contractor, on 14.7 million public drilling records and a statute-verified permit playbook for all 50 states.

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Territory intelligence

Every logged well in your service area — depth bands, yields, and which competitors drilled them. Know a road's geology before you price it.

Depth-backed quotes

Quotes carry the p10–p90 band and per-foot overage terms, so customers see why the number is what it is. Dual approval keeps everyone signed on.

Permit playbooks

Pin resolves the jurisdiction; the playbook shows the authority, fee, forms, site-plan rules and the statutory clock — verified against agency sources with dates.

Application packets

One click builds the filing packet: cover sheet, prefilled forms where the county publishes them, owner-authorization page where the law wants the owner's signature.

Lawful-submitter guardrails

New Jersey requires the driller's own e-certification; Iowa wants the owner. The workflow enforces who may click file, per jurisdiction.

Completion-report tracking

GW-1s and well logs have deadlines (Rhode Island: 10 days). The dashboard tracks the post-drill leg with the same seriousness as the permit.

Pricing

Early access

Pro pricing is being set with early-access contractors — tiers below show the shape, not final numbers.

Starter

Free

For checking a jobsite

  • Depth & yield estimates
  • Permit lookup, all 50 states
  • Public driller profile

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Early access

Pro

TBD

For a working rig

  • Quotes with dual approval
  • Permit workflow + packets
  • Status & deadline tracking
  • Claimed profile with contact info

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Team

TBD

For multi-rig outfits

  • Everything in Pro
  • Multiple crews & drillers
  • Territory reporting
  • Priority support

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WellsMap prepares and tracks paperwork; it never submits to a government system by itself. The licensed driller — or the owner, where the law says owner — is always the submitter of record.