Where Should You Scan in Provo?
Before you spend a morning driving around, Roofbird tells you which Provo blocks are worth your time. Search a neighborhood, ZIP code, or street, and Roofbird reads the area's housing era, roof wear, and walkability—so you can skip the acreage in the foothills where doors are too far apart and focus on dense, older neighborhoods where roofs are more likely to be weathered.
Roofbird only suggests blocks that clear the bar. If nothing in view is worth the trip, it says so plainly. That's a level of honesty no shared lead marketplace can offer, because they don't know your territory—they just sell you whoever filled in a form.
- Housing era: know whether you're looking at 1950s brick or 2000s asphalt before you knock.
- Roof wear: AI reads weathering from imagery, so you can spot granule loss and algae streaking from the street.
- Walkability: Roofbird flags scattered acreage on long driveways—because a morning is measured in doors per hour.
- Hail history: recent wind and hail events in Utah County are factored into the pitch, not the ranking.
Two Scores: Needs a Roof vs. Will Decide Now
Most roofing lead services blend condition and urgency into one meaningless number. Roofbird separates them. The NEED score tells you how badly a roof needs replacing, based on condition and estimated age. The NOW score tells you whether anything is forcing a decision on this specific house—visible damage, a recent purchase, or neighbors who have already re-roofed.
Neighborhood hail does not raise the NOW score, because every home in a storm-affected area shares it. That's why Roofbird's ranking is trustworthy: it separates the homes with a real trigger from the ones that just happen to be in a storm path. In Provo, where wind events have hit scattered pockets, this matters.
- NEED: roof condition and age, read off the shingles—not the building's year built.
- NOW: visible active damage, tarp, missing shingles, exposed decking, or a recent sale.
- Hail claim window: Roofbird shows an estimate of how long the homeowner has left to file an insurance claim, based on typical state deadlines. Verify with the carrier.
Homeowner Contact Details, DNC-Scrubbed
Every lead includes the owner's name, whether they live there or it's a rental, estimated equity, and mortgage lender. Only the phone and email sit behind a one-click unlock. Every number is checked against the federal Do Not Call registry: 'clear' means safe to call manually, 'DNC' means don't call, 'verify' means treat as unknown.
This is the third differentiator that shared marketplaces can't match. They sell the same lead to multiple contractors; Roofbird gives you exclusive, self-sourced leads with contact details you can act on immediately.
Work the List Like a CRM, Not a PDF
Roofbird's card view or side-by-side table lets you filter on everything it knows: owner-occupied vs. absentee, live trigger, active damage, insurance window open, minimum need score, and contact state. Add your own tags, export the list, or print door-hanger PDFs for the route.
Low-quality roofs are dropped before they reach your list and don't count against your quota—you're charged for leads worth working, not for everything the scan looked at.
Pricing That's Flat, Not Per Lead
Roofbird is self-serve: sign up, tell it where you work, get scored leads in minutes. No sales call, no per-lead fees, no shared marketplace. The free trial gives you 25 leads and 10 homeowner-contact unlocks, no credit card required. Paid plans start at $199/month for 500 leads and 50 unlocks, with unlimited service areas.
- Free trial: 25 leads + 10 unlocks, no credit card.
- Hunter: $199/mo, 500 leads, 50 unlocks.
- Hunter Pro: $499/mo, 2,000 leads, 150 unlocks, plus data export.
- Extra unlocks: $1 each. Flat monthly price—never per lead.