The rest of it
15 published system records. One property identity underneath the design.
Each record states its declared review status without implying a customer deployment, completed sale, or production release. The status remains an evaluation input until its evidence is reviewed.
They are grouped by the operating workflow they are designed to support, not by an unverified sales or deployment history.
Growth
Retail Estimator
Designed to turn an approved address and measurement into reviewable price tiers before follow-up.
Storm Reports
Designed to keep address-level storm sources, preliminary reports, and verified records visibly distinct.
Contractor Website Platform
An external-configuration candidate for a contractor site, booking path, and quote-widget evaluation.
Measurement Engine
A prototype evaluation of roof-geometry recomputation with source lineage and explicit refusal paths.
Marketing Automation
Designed to prepare storm-context campaign briefs while requiring human authorization for spend.
Operations
Rep App
A final-beta field-work design joining a canvass grid, outcome pin, quote review, and signature gate.
Document Engine
Designed to prepare job documents while preserving collection, review, and signature boundaries.
Customer 360
A design for one referenced job record from lead through closeout, including insurance-money fields.
Sales Command Center
Designed to surface stalled-work evidence and refuse commission calculations with missing costs.
Production Command Center
A final-beta design for material, dispatch, permit, weather, quality, and closeout review gates.
Customer Portal
Designed to present reviewed job status and documents to the homeowner from the same referenced record.
Lead Intake
A design for reconciling authorized forms, calls, missed-call follow-up, and referrals into one intake record.
Scheduling
Designed to separate sales and install lanes while making weather review an explicit install gate.
Insurance money
Scope Analyzer
Designed to surface scope differences with cited references while a human retains review and submission authority.
The back office
AI Back Office
A final-beta agent-workflow design with explicit human gates for intake, estimating, production, and finance tasks.
The register
14 of the 15 systems open in a different film.
The week after a storm is not one mood. Being woken at two in the morning by hail is not the same event as reconciling books at three in the afternoon, and handing a family back a finished roof is not the same as either. So the footage on each system’s page is shot in the register that moment actually belongs to — not one house style applied 14 times.
Measurement Engine opens on a drawing rather than on footage. Its argument is a measurement being taken, and a camera pointed at a roof shows you the roof, not the taking.
| Register | Why it is that, and not dressed as it | Systems |
|---|---|---|
| Horror | A severe-hail report arriving at 03:20 with everyone asleep is not like horror. It is horror. | |
| Chase | Being first to a damaged street is a race, and the ones who lose it never know they were in it. | |
| Noir | A carrier scope read line by line against what the roof needs is adversarial. It looks like noir because it is. | |
| Procedural | The week after the storm is a process with a clock on it, and every hand-off is where it fails. | |
| Science fiction | Books reconciled at 3 a.m. with nobody in the building is quietly science fiction. | |
| Domestic drama | Handing a family back a finished roof is warm, and the site should stop being cold for one page. | |
| Western | A crew staging in the dark before anyone is awake is a posse riding out, and it should feel like one. | |
| Heist | A margin leaks through the gaps between steps, and finding it is a job done quietly and precisely. |
Final beta · applications open
Join the final beta round before production release.
We are accepting roofing operators who will test one real workflow, tell us where it breaks, and help shape the production release.