AI for Roofing
AI Revenue Growth Systems
Built for Roofing Companies
Storm season leads are the most valuable calls you'll get all year. If those calls go to voicemail while your crew is on a roof, you just handed a big-ticket job to your competitor.

The Revenue Impact
The Problem
What's Costing You Revenue
- Crews on roofs — nobody answering the office phone during storm surges
- Estimates quoted and forgotten — no systematic follow-up
- Insurance claim clients slip through the cracks between inspection and contract
- Off-season revenue tanks — no campaigns keeping phone ringing
- Referrals stop at "that guy did our roof" — no automated ask
What We Build
What We Build for Roofing
Storm Season Capture
AI answers every call during surges — captures details, schedules inspections.
Estimate Follow-Up
Every estimate gets automated follow-up until they book or decline.
Insurance Claim Support
Captures claim details, documents damage, keeps homeowner informed.
Off-Season Campaigns
Inspection reminders and maintenance offers keep revenue flowing year-round.
Review & Referral Engine
Automatic review requests + referral incentives after every job.
Local SEO
Service area pages, storm damage guides that rank for "[city] roofing."
How It Works
From Click to Live System
Storm Surge Readiness
We configure the AI Voice Receptionist for the 10x call volume that hits during storm events — priority routing, crew alerts, insurance intake scripts.
Estimate Pipeline Build
Every quote triggers an 8-touch follow-up sequence across SMS and email until they book, decline, or go silent (then reactivation kicks in).
Insurance Claim Tracking
Capture claim details at first call, document damage, send updates through the adjuster process — homeowner trust stays high all the way to contract.
Year-Round Pipeline
Off-season campaigns (maintenance inspections, gutter cleans, referral drives) keep the phone ringing when the weather is quiet.
“Storm leads are the highest-value inbound calls in the trade. The only question is whether you're answering them or handing them to the next guy in Google.”
— Joseph Batrin Jr., Founder