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By fixing the conversations roofers drop: the storm lead that cooled off in the two hours nobody called back, the inspection report that took a week to become a number, and the roof you repaired in 2019 that is quietly aging into a replacement someone else will quote. Here is exactly what the agents do and what they cost.
Roofing is a speed game twice over. After a storm, the homeowner calls until someone answers, and the company that inspects first usually wins the claim. Day to day, the inspection that takes a week to become a proposal is a proposal that loses to whoever wrote theirs in the driveway.
The quiet leak is bigger: every roof you have ever repaired or inspected has a known age and a predictable end. That is a replacement pipeline sitting in your job history, and nobody is paid to watch it.
Answers every call and web lead in minutes, storm surge included: address, damage, insurance status, urgency. Books inspections in route order so your team covers the neighborhood, not the map.
Turns inspection photos and notes into a ready-to-review proposal and claim-ready documentation the same day. A person reviews and hits send while the tarp is still fresh in the homeowner's mind.
Chases every open estimate and every stalled insurance claim on a schedule: the adjuster nudge, the homeowner check-in, the supplement that never got filed. Nothing dies of silence.
Works your inspection and repair history as a replacement pipeline: the 18-year-old shingle roof, the commercial flat roof past its warranty, the customer you patched twice. They hear from you before the leak forces the issue.
Speed where speed wins: leads answered in minutes instead of hours, inspections turned into proposals the same day, and every open quote and claim chased until it resolves. Then the long game nobody plays: your inspection and repair history worked as a replacement pipeline, so the roofs you already know about come back to you when they age out.
Same prices as everyone: the Revenue Leak Audit is $9,500 fixed, guaranteed to find 10× its fee in annual leak or you don’t pay. Agent builds run $25,000 to $75,000 by scope, and the Scoot platform is $100 to $150 per seat per month. Prices are on the pricing page, the same way your price is on every quote you send.
No. The agents work alongside the tools you already use. The audit maps how work actually happens in your company before anything gets built.
You do, for the long term: the agents, your customer conversation history, and the playbook. The monthly platform fee is run-cost, not rent; you own your trucks and still buy fuel. And we train your people to run and extend the system as your AI program grows.
Tell us how you sell today. Leave with where we’d look for the leak in your business and what we’d build first. Prices are posted; no retainers, no surprises.
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