AI receptionist for roofers.
Storm-damaged roofs need tarping in hours, not days. Whoever answers the 9pm call gets the next two weeks of work.
The local problem
Why roofers need 24/7 cover.
Hail and storm events drive multi-week demand surges. Insurance-led work has tight reporting windows.
How Katie handles it
Three calls Katie books for roofers every week.
Roofing work requires builder/contractor licences in most states. Katie respects scope-of-licence rules in the script.
Active leak after a storm
Captures address, photo upload link via SMS, books emergency tarping or inspection.
Same-day or next-day site visit booked.
Re-roof quote request
Captures roof type, age, square meterage estimate, books on-site quote.
Quote consult on the calendar.
Insurance assessment booking
Captures claim number, insurer, books to insurance-work slot.
Insurance booking with full context.
Roofers by city
Pick your city.
Local pages with the call patterns and area-code context for your patch.
Sydney's spread from Penrith to Bondi means a call missed at 7am could be a job lost to a closer competitor by 7:15. Distance and traffic make every booked lead worth more here than almost anywhere else in the country.
NSW · 02
Melbourne's after-hours call volume jumps every winter, when heating, plumbing and roofing emergencies don't wait for office hours. The city's small-business density also means competition for callbacks is fierce.
VIC · 03
Brisbane's storm season (October to March) generates massive after-hours demand for trades — roofing, electrical, tree removal. Anyone not answering at 9pm in January is leaving thousands on the table each week.
QLD · 07
Perth's two-hour time difference from the east coast means out-of-state callers regularly hit voicemail. After-hours coverage here also captures the FIFO market — workers home for a week need everything booked fast.
WA · 08
Adelaide's reputation for service business word-of-mouth cuts both ways — every dropped call gets noticed. Smaller market, tighter referrals: missing one means losing the next three.
SA · 08
Holiday-let owners and short-stay managers on the Gold Coast generate constant out-of-hours service requests. AC, pool servicing, locksmith calls — half come in after 6pm.
QLD · 07
Canberra's professional-services skew means callers expect to be answered during business hours and won't leave voicemail. A live answer at 8:55pm closes the loop most of the city is waiting for.
ACT · 02
Newcastle and the Hunter Valley have a strong trades economy with a high overlap between residential and mining-adjacent commercial work. After-hours coverage is the differentiator between a one-truck operator and a real outfit.
NSW · 02
Wollongong's coastal exposure drives strong roofing, plumbing and pest-control demand year-round. Sydney commuters add a heavy weekday-evening call surge.
NSW · 02
Hobart's heating-dependent winters generate genuine 24/7 demand for HVAC and electrical trades. The smaller market also means a missed call is rarely 're-callable' — the next listing on Google gets the job.
TAS · 03
Geelong's growth corridor (Armstrong Creek, Lara) is generating new-build service demand at twice the regional Vic average. Every booked job there now compounds via word-of-mouth in tight estates.
VIC · 03
The Sunshine Coast's holiday-rental and retiree mix produces constant after-hours trade work — pool, AC, locksmith, plumbing. Locals expect a real voice, not a callback message.
QLD · 07
Central Coast operators routinely answer Sydney clients commuting back from the city. A 6pm-to-9pm call window is the busiest part of the trades day here.
NSW · 02
Townsville's wet-season demand (December to April) for emergency roofing, electrical and tree work creates compressed periods where the operator who answers gets the work. Defence-base contracts add another layer of after-hours volume.
QLD · 07
Darwin's wet-season storms and small operator pool mean after-hours bookings vanish to the first responder. Tradies running a one-truck show without after-hours coverage routinely lose to interstate franchises that do.
NT · 08
Cairns's tourism-driven hospitality and accommodation operators generate near-constant after-hours service work — AC failures and lock-outs lead the list. Storm season compounds it for trades.
QLD · 07
Toowoomba's regional catchment stretches deep into the Darling Downs — operators who pick up after-hours capture leads from towns most competitors won't service.
QLD · 07
Ballarat's older housing stock generates steady plumbing, roofing and electrical service work. Cold winters spike the after-hours book.
VIC · 03
Bendigo trades cover a massive catchment across central Vic. Picking up at 8pm on a Tuesday is often the difference between a Wednesday-morning job and a no-show.
VIC · 03
Mackay's mining and sugar industries create unusual call patterns — early-morning and late-night requests are common. Few competitors staff for either.
QLD · 07
Pricing
Less than the cost of one missed job.
Solo operators and small trades.
- 1 voice assistant
- Up to 200 minutes/mo
- Lead capture + transcript
- Email lead notifications
- 1 outbound webhook integration
Service businesses with multiple trucks or staff.
- 3 voice assistants
- Up to 800 minutes/mo
- Custom voice + system prompt
- QuoteMate / Jobber / HubSpot push
- Call recording + summary
- Priority email support
Multi-location, franchises, white-label.
- Unlimited assistants
- Volume pricing
- Custom integrations
- Dedicated number pool
- SLA + onboarding
FAQ
Roofers: common questions
Can she handle insurance claim calls end-to-end?+
Captures all claim metadata; final coordination stays with the operator.
How does she triage emergency tarping?+
Confirms active leak presence and books at the urgent rate.
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Hear how Katie books a roofer job.
Talk to her above to see the qualifying questions she'd ask your callers — then book a 20-minute setup call.
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