Put a free hail tracker on your own website
One script tag adds a working hail-history lookup to your roofing site. A homeowner types their address and sees which storms actually crossed it, and how big the stones were — on your page, with your brand around it.
<script src="https://hailmate.ai/hail-tracker.js" async></script>Paste it anywhere in your page where you want the tool to appear. Nothing to configure, no account, no key.
A reason for homeowners to stay
Most roofing sites ask a visitor to fill in a contact form for a stranger to call them back. This gives them an answer about their own address first, in about ten seconds.
One line, any site
WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, a hand-built page — if you can paste a script tag, it works. It sizes itself to fit and inherits your page background.
Real NOAA data, not a graphic
The same MRMS radar record the industry runs on, going back three years. It shows the storm dates and the maximum stone size for the address they type.
What you get, exactly
- A hail-history lookup for any US address, on your site
- Three years of NOAA MRMS radar record
- Storm dates and maximum stone size per address
- Auto-sizing, transparent background, inherits your fonts
- Lazy-loaded, so it costs your page nothing until it is scrolled to
- A small "Powered by HailMate" line — the only thing we ask for
See it running first
The tool on our own hail tracker page is the same one the script installs. Try it with an address you know took a storm.
Try the hail tracker →Frequently asked questions
Nothing, and there is no account to create. It carries a small "Powered by HailMate" line under the tool — that badge is the whole price.