Software for roofing contractors
One missed call is a missed roof.
Stop missing them.
The best software for a small roofing company is the kind that protects high-ticket inbound leads. A residential roof runs $8,000 to $20,000, so the math is simple: answer every call, quote fast, show the homeowner the new roof on their actual house, and collect the review that wins the next street. Echelon handles all four from $49/mo CAD, with a 14-day free trial and no credit card.
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The math on one missed call.
When the job is worth $15,000, voicemail is an expensive answering machine.
Storm season stacks calls faster than any roofer can answer them, and the homeowner with a leak doesn't leave a message. They call the next number. Roofing isn't won with dispatch boards or inventory modules. It's won by being first to respond, first with a number, and first with proof you do clean work.
The fix.
The whole front office. One login, no bloat.
Answer the storm spike automatically.
When a hail night fills your phone, Catch texts every missed caller back in about 5 seconds. The homeowner with the leak hears from you first, even while you're on a roof with your hands full.
Show the new roof on their house.
Take a photo of the home and Render generates it with the new shingle color or a standing-seam metal roof. Picking between charcoal and weathered wood is easy when it's their own house, not a sample board.
A number before the competition calls back.
Describe the roof from the driveway, pitch, squares, tear-off, and Quote Builder drafts a line-itemed PDF on the spot. High-ticket buyers gather quotes, so make sure yours lands first.
Win the next street, not just this roof.
The whole block watches a roof go on. Every finished job auto-requests a review, sending 5 stars to Google and lower marks to private feedback, so the next street finds a rating worth calling.
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Roofing FAQ.
Real questions from roofing contractors.
Is Echelon built for roofing companies?
Yes. Echelon is the front office layer for exterior trades, and roofing is the clearest case for it: high-ticket jobs, lead spikes after storms, and buyers who decide on responsiveness and reviews. There's no dispatch board or inventory module, because a small roofing outfit doesn't win jobs with those.
How does Echelon handle storm-season call spikes?
Catch auto-texts every call you miss in about 5 seconds, so a night of hail doesn't turn into a week of unreturned voicemails. Each text opens a thread you can work through between inspections, in the order the calls came in.
Can homeowners preview shingle colors or a metal roof?
Yes. Render takes a photo of their actual house and produces a realistic image with the new roof on it: different shingle colors, architectural profiles, or standing-seam metal. It settles the color debate and signals you run a sharper operation than the other two bids.
Do reviews really matter for roofing?
More than for almost any trade. A roof is a once-in-20-years purchase, so homeowners lean on your Google rating and the neighbor's experience. Echelon Reviews requests one after every job, routes 5 stars to Google, and catches anything lower in private feedback before it goes public.
What does it cost?
Catch on its own is $39/mo CAD and Quote Builder is $49/mo. Most roofers fit Pro at $99/mo (Quote Builder + Catch + Reviews) or Full Stack Plus at $219/mo with Render and a website included. Flat pricing, no per-seat fees, no contracts, cancel anytime, and the 14-day free trial doesn't ask for a card.