See the whole thing in ninety seconds
The hail map, the canvassing that runs on it, and the claim behind the knock — shot on the phone your crew actually uses. No form, no email, no waiting.
Recorded in the real app on real NOAA storm data — nothing in it is a mock-up.
What you'll see
The storm lands
You get a text and a push the moment hail lands in your territory. NOAA radar becomes a street-level swath overnight, sized 1″, 1.5″, 2″ — not a county-wide blob.
You look back three years
The map holds three years of storms, so you can work the ones that hit before you got there. Tap any address and you get every hail event on record for it — with a storm report you can hand the homeowner.
The crew knocks it
Reps work the swath from the same screen. Every door is a pin with a photo and a disposition, syncing live between everyone on the map.
The claim runs
A pin becomes a job, a job becomes an inspection report, and the claim moves through the pipeline to the adjuster meeting and the approval.
The money lands
Estimate, supplement, invoice and payment — card or ACH, straight to your bank. Job costing shows what the roof actually made.