Assessments
National and division playoffs by footprint tier. Tiers are defined from US-wide Google profile listings (deduped place_id), distinct mappable states, and census divisions—so each provider sits in exactly one tier everywhere they qualify.
- National assessmentsNational footprint: 26-team national playoff pool and nine division champions from this tier, plus division brackets.Open →
- Mid-market assessmentsMid-market footprint: division playoffs and national-pool bracket for providers classified in this tier.Open →
- Regional assessmentsRegional footprint: multi-state, single-division providers—division brackets and tier-scoped national pool.Open →
- State assessmentsState footprint: single-state multi-location providers—division playoffs and national pool for this tier.Open →
- Local assessmentsLocal footprint: smallest listings footprint—division brackets and national pool slice when qualifiers exist.Open →
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How footprint tiers are defined
Counts are computed across all provider_reviews rows for that provider. States and divisions use rows with a mappable US state; listings still count rows that lack a mappable state.
National
At least two census divisions and more than 30 distinct mappable US states.
- Listings = distinct Google place_id across the country plus rows without a place_id (each row counts).
- States and divisions are derived only from rows with a mappable US state → census division.
Mid-market
At least two census divisions and not National, with either three or more states or exactly two states (multi-division gap rule).
- Closes the gap where a provider spans multiple divisions with only two states—they still land here instead of being unclassified.
Regional
All activity in a single census division and at least two mappable states.
State
More than two listings and footprint in exactly one mappable state.
Local
At most two listings (US-wide).
If there are no mappable states but more than two listings, we still assign a tier: Mid-market when there are multiple census divisions, Regional when there is exactly one division, otherwise State. Any remaining edge case is classified as Mid-market.