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Call Crew

Voice AI for roofers in St. Louis, Missouri

In St. Louis the spring hail comes almost every year. Call Crew answers every call in seconds, captures the damage, and books the inspection.

Local weather and storm history

St. Louis sits in a severe-storm corridor where large hail is a regular spring event — the April 2012 hailstorm remains one of the costliest in Missouri history.

Local permits and licensing

In St. Louis, roofing work is permitted through the city building office and inspected to the adopted codes, and insurance repairs need the paperwork right the first time. Call Crew captures the address, the damage and the insurance details on the first call.

A St. Louis example

A spring supercell drops hail across St. Louis and homeowners start calling before the storm clears. The first roofer to answer books the street.

Why answering every call matters in St. Louis

When the calls come in St. Louis, the roofers who answer first book the work. A storm-damage roofing job runs fifteen to fifty thousand dollars, often with the insurance job behind it — so a single missed call is not a lost call, it is a lost job and everything behind it.

Call Crew answers every one of them at once, captures the details, and books the appointment before the caller reaches the next name on the list.

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Questions, answered

Do you cover all of St. Louis?

Yes. Call Crew answers every call across St. Louis and the surrounding area, day or night, and books straight into your calendar.

What happens when demand spikes?

Call volume can jump many times over in a day. Call Crew answers every call at once, so no lead is lost to a busy signal or voicemail.

Does it capture the details my crew needs?

Yes. It collects the job, the address and the insurance information before you ever call back.

Now serving roofers across St. Louis

One recovered job pays for the setup. If Call Crew does not earn its place by booking work you would have lost, we have not done our job.

No app. No new phone. Live in days, not weeks.