Storm Response
A storm came through last night. By the time your reps are in their trucks the swath is already on the map — where the hail fell, how big it got, and which streets sit inside it. The maps are free. What you pay for is the rest of the morning: territories assigned, doors knocked and logged, homeowners captured, and jobs opened before the other company has finished arguing about where to start.
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One place to run it, the right way
- Last night's NOAA-verified swaths are on the map before the workday starts — the ingest runs every morning, so you are not waiting on a vendor to draw them
- Filter by storm date and stone size to see which neighbourhoods took an inch or more, and which ones took two
- Cut the swath into territories and assign them, so two reps never work the same street and no street gets skipped
- Every knock is GPS-logged with an outcome, so saturation is visible while the storm is still worth working — not in a report next week
- Capture the homeowner at the door: contact details, damage photos and the appointment land on a job record immediately
- Three years of storm history at any address, so you can tell a homeowner what hit their roof and when — including the storm they never filed on
What changes for your crew
First Crew On The Street
Storm work is decided in the first 72 hours. Skipping the argument about where to knock — because the swath is already drawn and already divided — is most of the advantage.
The Map Costs You Nothing
Map vendors sell a single storm map for hundreds of dollars, or a subscription with a minimum first payment in the hundreds. Ours is free, including the history. You pay for the canvassing, claims and payments that come after.
Nothing Falls Off After The Knock
The door that opens becomes a job on the same record — photos, claim, estimate, invoice. No re-typing anything into a second system, which is where storm leads normally go to die.
The features behind it
Hail Tracking & Hail Maps
NOAA hail swaths on your canvassing map, updated every morning.
Learn moreCanvassing & Door Knocking
GPS-logged door knocks with outcome tracking and saturation maps.
Learn moreRoofing Sales
What happens after the door opens — measurements, estimate, e-sign.
Learn moreInsurance Claims
Every storm job tracked from first knock to final check.
Learn moreEstimating
Estimates from real measurements, e-signed on the spot.
Learn moreTeam Leaderboards
Live boards for knocks, appointments, and revenue.
Learn moreFrequently asked questions
NOAA MRMS radar — specifically MESH, the maximum estimated size of hail. We ingest it every morning, so last night's storms are on the map before the workday starts. MESH runs about ±0.25 inches against ground truth at roughly 1 km resolution: it is canvass-targeting quality, good enough to pick the neighbourhoods worth knocking, and not a substitute for an inspection.