For Roofing

When storm calls hit, Marvin keeps roofing leads from slipping away.

Marvin answers roofing calls quickly, captures the property and damage details your team needs, and helps high-value estimate requests stay warm while crews are in the field.

Live intake call
  • Caller

    We started leaking after last night's storm and need someone to look at the roof.

  • Marvin

    Okay. Let me get the property address and get this storm call in front of the team.

  • Caller

    It's at our home on Maple Street, and I'd also like to know if you handle insurance photos.

  • Behind the scenes

    Marvin notes the Maple Street location and tags the call as an active leak plus a possible storm-damage estimate.

  • Marvin

    I've noted both the active leak and the insurance-photo question with the location details you gave me so the team can call with the right next step.

Marvin is typing…

Where this hurts

"Dan runs a roofing company with two crews in the field. When the office line rings, he is usually on a ladder, in a truck, or on-site with a homeowner looking at storm damage. Every missed call could be a high-ticket estimate, but by the time he calls back, the homeowner has already booked two other roofers to quote the job."
  • 8:00am

    Crews are dispatched and the owner is already fielding material and scheduling issues

  • 11:00am

    A homeowner calls about a leak while the owner is on a roof inspection

  • 2:00pm

    The office misses calls while everyone is chasing weather and job updates

  • 6:00pm

    Estimate callbacks pile up after fieldwork ends

  • 8:30pm

    The owner realizes today's missed calls may have been the best jobs of the week

Objections you'll hear

What owners say — and what to say back

Roofing leads are too expensive to trust to software.

That is exactly why the first response has to be instant and consistent.

Our jobs are too technical.

Marvin does not need to diagnose the roof. He needs to capture the basics and keep the lead warm.

Homeowners want to talk straight to me.

Most callers first want to know someone picked up and their issue is being taken seriously.

How Marvin handles it

Built for how this work actually comes in

  • 01

    Storm-damage intake that captures property and leak details early

  • 02

    Estimate-call screening before the owner has to play phone tag

  • 03

    Lead capture that keeps high-value roofing opportunities warm during fieldwork

Frequently asked questions

The short version: Marvin answers the phone, helps callers, and knows when to hand things back to you.

Can Marvin handle storm-related roofing calls?

Yes, it can capture the damage details and urgency so your team can respond with the right follow-up.

Will Marvin ask for the property address and roof issue?

Yes, it can gather the location and basic problem details before the callback.

Can Marvin help when crews are in the field all day?

Yes, that is when it is most useful because inbound estimate calls still get answered right away.

Is this only for emergency leaks?

No, Marvin can also handle estimate and inspection requests so leads do not sit in voicemail.

The phone gets answered. The work keeps moving.

Marvin handles the calls that usually interrupt the day, so you can stay focused on the job in front of you.

Answers every call

Marvin picks up fast so storm-damage and estimate callers talk to someone instead of hitting voicemail and dialing the next roofer.

Learns your business on day one

Show Marvin your website or listing and he gets up to speed on your hours, service areas, and common roofing jobs in minutes.

Books the estimate without the back-and-forth

Marvin helps high-value estimate requests stay warm while crews are in the field, without phone tag.

Takes messages that are actually useful

He captures property and leak details so every message is clear, action-ready, and easy to hand off.

Ready to put Marvin on the phones?

Start onboarding now and get Marvin introduced to your business right away.