Use case

Find storm-hit roofs faster after a storm

See the right neighborhoods first, filter the list, and start outreach faster.

Use case view
Find storm-hit roofs faster after a storm

Best for

Contractors who need to knock, call, and follow up fast after a storm.

What it replaces

Broad canvassing and loose storm lists.

What changes

Your team starts with a tighter list and a faster first move.

What it looks like

Find storm-hit roofs faster after a storm

Best for contractors who need to go from fresh storm activity to a workable prospect list without broad canvassing.

Find storm-hit roofs faster after a storm

See the map, filters, and route view together.

  • Prioritize the right neighborhoods before competitors blanket the market.
  • Build a better starting list for canvassing or inside sales.
  • Cut the lag between storm discovery and first outreach.

Old way vs. better way

Before and after this use case

Without post-storm prospecting discipline

Without post-storm prospecting discipline

  • Teams rush into large storm zones with too many weak-fit streets.
  • Sales and canvassing lose time rebuilding lists before the first real outreach push.

With Storm Scout

With Storm Scout

  • Storm-hit neighborhoods, filters, and lead-ready lists stay connected.
  • The first outreach push starts sooner and with a tighter list.

Proof and context

Related proof for this use case

See how this use case translated into a reported storm-response result.

Related buyer questions

FAQ for find storm-hit roofs faster after a storm

Why use Storm Scout instead of a static hail swath or broad canvassing list?

A broad swath shows where the storm passed. It does not tell you which streets to work first. Storm Scout helps you narrow the map with filters so reps spend more time on better roofs and less time wandering a big zone.

Is Storm Scout better for canvassing teams, inside sales, or managers?

All three can use it. Reps get better streets, inside teams get cleaner lists, and managers get better timing and territory visibility.

What happens after I submit the contact form?

Storm Scout gets your request and follows up using the contact details you provide. If a direct submit path is configured, the form sends right away. If not, the email fallback still gets you to the team.

Next step

See whether this use case fits your markets.

Review the proof, then talk through territory fit and plan guidance.