Roofing Sales
A storm hits and your sales day starts. In HailMate it runs like this: the hail map shows which streets to knock, GPS logs every door, you order measurements from the driveway, build the estimate at the kitchen table, and sign on the spot — while automated follow-ups keep every maybe warm.

One place to run it, the right way
- Start the day on the hail map — swaths from last night's storm show exactly which streets to door knock
- Every knock is GPS-logged with an outcome, so nobody double-knocks and you see who's actually working
- Order an EagleView or Hover report from the driveway — measurements land on the job before the appointment ends
- Build the estimate from real measurements and get it e-signed at the kitchen table
- Miss a homeowner's call while you're on a roof? Missed-call text-back replies instantly so the lead never goes cold
- Automated texts and emails fire when a job moves stages — follow-up happens without a rep having to remember
What changes for your crew
More Doors, Better Doors
Reps knock streets that verifiably took hail instead of guessing, and saturation maps stop wasted repeat knocks. Same hours, more appointments.
Close at the Table
Measurements, estimate, and e-sign all happen in one visit. No 'I'll get back to you with numbers' — the deal closes while you're still in the driveway.
No Lead Left Behind
Missed-call text-back and stage-triggered follow-ups mean every lead gets a fast, professional response — even when your whole team is on roofs.
The features behind it
Canvassing & Door Knocking
GPS-logged door knocks with outcome tracking and saturation maps.
Learn moreHail Tracking & Hail Maps
NOAA hail swaths on your canvassing map, updated every morning.
Learn moreMeasurements
Order EagleView & Hover reports from the job, or upload your own.
Learn moreEstimating
Estimates from real measurements, e-signed on the spot.
Learn moreText Messaging
Company-number texting with automations and AI drafting.
Learn moreTeam Leaderboards
Live boards for knocks, appointments, and revenue.
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
Hail swaths from NOAA radar data are overlaid on the canvassing map, color-banded by hail size. Reps filter to the latest storm and knock the streets inside the swath — every door they hit verifiably took hail, which also makes the opening line easy: 'your street took inch-and-a-half hail last Tuesday.'