Works with your current setup

Already have roofing software, a phone system, a review tool, or just a spreadsheet? We start there.

Roofing Growth Desk is not trying to replace every tool a roofer uses. We look for the follow-up that still leaks inside or around the current setup: missed calls, delayed web forms, quiet estimates, review/referral gaps, past customers, storm messages, and owner handoffs.

Competitor-informed, roofer-first

The big software companies are right about one thing: speed, organization, reviews, photos, and automation matter. The gap is that somebody still has to work the follow-up.

CRM and job boards

If the roofer uses JobNimbus, AccuLynx, Roofr, ServiceTitan, Jobber, Housecall Pro, or another CRM, we focus on stale stages, missed tasks, old estimates, and owner handoffs.

Phone and AI answering

If calls are answered but not worked, the leak moves from “missed call” to “missed follow-up.” We help document callbacks, next steps, and what needs the roofer.

Reviews and reputation

If the roofer has Podium, Birdeye, NiceJob, Google Business Profile, or manual review links, we help make review/referral asks consistent and compliant.

Photos and proof

If the team already uses CompanyCam, photos, or jobsite updates, we can help turn proof into weekly reports, review requests, follow-up context, and social/reputation assets.

What we check

The audit now includes a simple tool-fit and response-time check.

We do not recommend tools just because a competitor has them. We ask whether the roofer already has enough to work the first leak, and whether the current setup creates practical gaps.

  • Can new calls and forms get a fast response?
  • Can old estimates be found and followed until they are revived, booked, closed, or clearly lost?
  • Can completed-job customers be asked honestly for reviews and referrals?
  • Can past customers be found for storm, seasonal, warranty, or roof-age checkups?
  • Can photos, notes, and owner handoffs be used without making staff enter everything twice?
  • Can weekly proof be shown without forcing the roofer into a large software migration?

Our default position

Use what the roofer already has first.

If the current phone, CRM, calendar, review tool, photo app, inbox, or spreadsheet is enough for the first follow-up area, we start there. If a tool is missing, we recommend the smallest practical addition and keep third-party costs separate with no hidden markup.

Useful ideas we adapted

We adapted the useful parts of the market without turning Roofing Growth Desk into another bloated app.

Speed-to-lead standard

Track whether calls, forms, messages, and storm inquiries are getting a fast enough first response or callback.

Database reactivation

Find revenue sitting in old estimates, past customers, completed jobs, and review/referral opportunities.

Local trust leak check

Check whether reviews, Google profile details, referrals, photos, and social proof are being used consistently.

Photo-proof workflow

Use jobsite photos and notes as follow-up context, report proof, review prompts, and practical social assets.

Tool-fit score

Separate “we need better follow-up” from “we need more software.” Those are not always the same problem.

Owner handoff clarity

Show which opportunities need roofer judgment, pricing, scope, contract answers, or technical roofing decisions.

What we will not copy

We are not trying to be a full CRM, ad agency, answering service, review platform, photo app, or hiring company.

Those tools and services can be valuable. Roofing Growth Desk sits beside them as a managed follow-up desk. The main job is to stop revenue leaks in the opportunities the roofing company already has.

Good fit when

  • The roofer already has leads or past customers.
  • Follow-up is inconsistent.
  • Old estimates and messages are not being worked.
  • Reviews, referrals, and recall checkups are not systematic.
  • The owner wants proof without babysitting another tool.

The proof system behind the tools

The tool matters less than whether the follow-up is actually worked and reported.

A CRM, AI answering tool, review app, photo app, or spreadsheet can help. The leak stops when someone works the list, records the result, handles opt-outs, sends handoffs, and shows weekly proof.

See the revenue leak system

What the audit checks

  • Can we find missed calls and forms?
  • Can we find old estimates?
  • Can we track owner handoffs?
  • Can we report proof without forcing a new stack?

Start with the audit

Tell us what tools you already use and where follow-up is leaking.

We will look for the first practical follow-up area and whether your current setup is enough to start.

Fast path:Company, name, email, phone, and consent are enough. Tool details are optional.
Optional tool and follow-up details
Tools you already use
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