The honest comparison
SalesRabbit and D2DHQ aren't direct competitors — they solve different problems. SalesRabbit owns the front of the workflow (the rep at the door). D2DHQ owns the back of the workflow (the rep on payday). Most teams need both, but the market sells them separately and forces you to bridge with spreadsheets.
| Where each tool fits | SalesRabbit | D2DHQ |
|---|---|---|
| Front of the workflow (the knock) | Strong | Core app included |
| Back of the workflow (the paycheck) | Not built | Strong |
| Commission payroll & clawback handling | Not built | Built for D2D |
| QuickBooks reconciliation | Not built | Online today, Desktop on roadmap |
| Pricing model | Per-user / month | Flat monthly deal cap |
The hidden cost of running canvassing alone
When SalesRabbit is your only tool, payday becomes an ops project — somebody on your team is stitching deals to a carrier statement in a spreadsheet, applying rate cards by hand, tracking clawback windows in a separate tab, and emailing statements one at a time. Industry data says this kind of manual reconciliation runs about 3% wrong— and on a $200k monthly commission spend, that's $6,000 a month walking out the door.
D2DHQ replaces that whole process.The commission run is clean, your bookkeeper's books are reconciled, and your reps see signed statements every cycle.
When you should switch entirely
If your bottleneck is rep activity (knocks per day, conversion rate, territory coverage), keep SalesRabbit and add D2DHQ for payroll. If your bottleneck is payroll (commission accuracy, clawback management, QuickBooks reconciliation), D2DHQ fixes the back office. Door Knocker now covers core lead routes, territory assignment, knock tracking, and callbacks; AI intelligence remains separately gated.
When you should stay with SalesRabbit
SalesRabbit is the right tool if:
- Canvassing/territory tracking is your single biggest operational lever.
- Your team is heavily inside-sales-augmented and the field rep tooling is the differentiator.
- You don't have commission complexity (flat rate, no clawbacks, no escrow, no QuickBooks).
Onboarding alongside SalesRabbit
We don't make you rip out your existing canvassing tool. White-glove onboarding ships in 5–7 days after the required files arrive for $500 flat— we sit with you, walk through your rate cards and recent cycles, wire up QuickBooks, train your team, and audit your first payday alongside your bookkeeper. Money-back guarantee if we don't deliver.
Bring your SalesRabbit data into setup.
Start your workspace and pay the one-time $500 setup fee. During onboarding, upload your SalesRabbit CSV; we'll request any carrier statements or rate sheets still needed, then configure clawbacks, escrow, splits, and audit your first commission run. Setup takes 5–7 business days after the required files arrive and is covered by our 30-day money-back guarantee.
Start $500 setupRelated
- SPOTIO alternative — the other major canvassing-only tool.
- Sequifi alternative — D2D commission payroll comparison.
- Commission software vs. spreadsheets — when to graduate.
- QuickBooks commission integration — what SalesRabbit doesn't do.