Storm response funnel
A landing page and rapid intake built for paid traffic during the days after a hail or wind event.
Done-for-you funnel for roofing businesses
Inspection funnels, claim-stage tracking and canvassing follow-up built for how roofing crews actually sell.
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Roofing contractors chasing inspections, insurance claims and retail replacements.
After a hail event the whole market is calling. A lead that waits four hours has already signed with someone else.
A homeowner is somewhere between adjuster and approval, and nobody on the team can say where without a phone call.
Door knockers collect addresses and interest levels that never make it into a system anyone follows up from.
End to end
This is the whole path a homeowner takes through the Roofing snapshot. Eight steps, all of them running without anyone remembering to press anything.
Website
First the front door. A complete site with storm-damage pages, galleries and finance info, built the way roofing contractors sell rather than the way a template designer imagined it.
Swap the logo, colours and business details on one settings screen and every page updates.
Intake form
Every enquiry comes in qualified, because the form asks the roof type, its age and whether water is coming in right now before it will submit.
Enrolled
Submission is the trigger. The contact record is built, tagged by what they asked for, and dropped into the right sequence in the same second.
Auto reply
An automatic reply confirms the request and offers the next two inspection windows, sent while they are still on the page. Speed is the whole game here: the roofing contractors that replies first usually wins the job.
The sequence keeps going if they do not answer: follow-ups on day one, day three and day seven.
Chat widget
Plenty of homeowners will not fill anything in. They will type a question. The widget answers do you work with insurance, how long does it take, can you look at it this week from your own information, then books the roof inspection in the same conversation.
AI receptionist
A hail-damage call the evening after a storm does not go to voicemail. The AI voice agent picks up on the first ring, asks the qualifying questions and books straight into the calendar.
Any call it cannot handle fires a missed-call text back within seconds, so the thread stays open.
Pipeline
From there it is a pipeline, not a to-do list. New enquiry then Inspection booked then Estimate sent then Contract signed then Build complete, with the right message firing at each stage.
Review
Dragging the card to Build complete stops the chase sequence and starts the delivery one. When the final walkthrough is signed off, the review request goes out on its own.
How that request is filtered is worth its own section, below.
A landing page and rapid intake built for paid traffic during the days after a hail or wind event.
Stages for inspection, claim filed, adjuster meeting, approval, build and final invoice, each with its own automation.
A phone-friendly form for door knockers that tags interest level and schedules the follow-up automatically.
Photo-backed reports send to the homeowner with a clear next step rather than a bare PDF.
Meeting reminders go to homeowner and crew together so nobody misses the adjuster window.
Completed builds trigger warranty capture, a review request and a referral ask in one sequence.
Problem and fix
Every claim below names the mechanism behind it. If a feature is not doing a job on this list, it is not in the Roofing snapshot.
The problem
After a hail event the whole market is calling. A lead that waits four hours has already signed with someone else.
What removes it
The roof inspection is booked against real availability, then confirmed and reminded twice before it happens, which is what actually cuts no-shows.
The problem
A homeowner is somewhere between adjuster and approval, and nobody on the team can say where without a phone call.
What removes it
Do you work with insurance gets answered in the moment, instead of the homeowner closing the tab and asking someone else.
The problem
Door knockers collect addresses and interest levels that never make it into a system anyone follows up from.
What removes it
Happy homeowners are pushed to Google. Unhappy ones are routed to a private feedback form first, so the problem reaches you before it reaches the public.
Storm, retail or canvassing lead
Inspection booked same day
Photo report delivered
Claim stages tracked
Warranty, review and referral
Storm-season leads hit a fast intake and land on an inspection calendar before the competition returns a call.
Every job sits in a named claim stage with automatic homeowner updates as it moves.
A mobile form turns every door into a tracked contact with a follow-up cadence by interest level.
Conversion-focused funnel and website builds with the follow-up automation already attached.
Home, services, about, contact and the supporting pages the industry expects, all mobile first.
Offer, opt-in and booking funnels built for paid traffic rather than generic templates.
Every funnel is wired to a nurture sequence, so a lead is never left sitting in a list.
Appointment calendars with the reminder cadence already configured.
Qualifying forms that route enquiries by type rather than dumping them all in one bucket.
Business details, links and branding controlled from one screen.
| Building it yourself | Roofing Funnel | |
|---|---|---|
| Design and build time | 2 to 4 weeks | Same day |
| Industry copywriting | Hired or written yourself | Included |
| Follow-up automation | Built separately | Attached to every funnel |
| Mobile testing | Your responsibility | Tested at three widths |
Payback
The snapshot is a one-time price. Put your own average roof job in and the sum below tells you how many jobs cover it. For most roofing contractors the honest answer is a small number.
At $9,000 per roof job, the Roofing snapshot pays for itself after
1roof job
One-time price $290. Everything after that is yours.
Illustrative arithmetic using the figure you enter. It is not a forecast, a guarantee or a claim about typical results.
The AI receptionist takes the call, asks what you would ask, and books it. You are not stopping mid-inspection to answer do you work with insurance.
A hail-damage call the evening after a storm gets answered at full attention. That is the window most roofing contractors lose entirely.
Form to contact record to pipeline to review request, with no manual entry anywhere in the chain.
The sequences run on their own. Most homeowners that go cold do so because nobody followed up a third time.
6 stages
Claim pipeline from inspection through to final invoice
3 tracks
Separate follow-up for storm, retail and insurance-claim leads
Mobile
Canvassing intake designed for a phone at the front door
Done for you
The snapshot is not the end of it. You get 20 hours of hands-on customisation, usable across the 15 days that start once your snapshot is delivered.
No developer, no export files and no waiting on a build queue.
Have us install itCheckout completes and the snapshot share link is emailed to you within 24 hours. Check your promotions and spam folders as well as your inbox.
Open the link while logged into your agency account and choose the sub-account to load it into. HighLevel handles the import.
One settings screen holds business name, phone, address, booking link and brand colours. Every asset reads from it.
Attach your phone number, email sending domain, calendar and payment processor. The automations are already wired to use them.
Workflows ship paused so nothing fires before you are ready. Publish them once you have tested with your own details.
Something not covered here?Email usand a person will answer.
Yes. Retail replacements skip the claim stages and follow a quote-and-finance track instead, which is included as a second pipeline.
Yes, through the LeadConnector mobile app. Stage changes made on site fire the same automations as changes made at the desk.
The claim pipeline includes a supplement stage with its own reminder cadence, though the supplement documents themselves stay in your estimating software.
In five steps, all automatic. The prebuilt site captures the homeowner on an intake form that asks the roof type, its age and whether water is coming in right now. Submitting it creates the contact, tags it and starts the workflow. An email and SMS go out in seconds that confirms the request and offers the next two inspection windows. Anyone who will not fill a form gets the AI chat widget or the AI receptionist instead. The contact then sits in a pipeline running New enquiry, Inspection booked, Estimate sent, Contract signed, Build complete, with automation attached to each stage.
It asks every homeowner automatically as soon as the final walkthrough is signed off, by SMS and email, and via a QR code you can put on the yard sign and in the completion email. The rating they tap decides the path: five stars opens Google, Facebook or Yelp with the review box ready, while four or fewer opens a private feedback form that saves to the contact record and alerts you instead.
It answers. A hail-damage call the evening after a storm is picked up on the first ring, asked the qualifying questions you would ask, and booked straight into the calendar. Anything it cannot handle triggers a missed-call text back within seconds, so the conversation is still open when you get to it.
That is arithmetic rather than a promise: divide the one-time price by your average roof job. The calculator on this page does it with your own figure. Because the price is one-time and installs are unlimited, everything past that number of roof jobs is margin.
A funnel product focuses on the acquisition layer: the website, the campaign funnels and the follow-up attached to them. A snapshot is the whole sub-account, including pipelines, calendars, tagging and the full automation library. If you want the complete operating system rather than the front end, choose the snapshot.
Yes. Everything lands in HighLevel's native funnel builder, so every section, colour and line of copy is editable with no code.
Yes. Headlines, body copy, form labels and email sequences are all written for the industry. You swap in your business details and adjust tone.
Every page is built mobile first and tested at phone, tablet and desktop widths.
Yes. Point your domain at the sub-account in HighLevel's domain settings and the funnel serves from it.
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