Stop losing hail-damage calls to competitors.
Callbook is an AI receptionist that answers every hail-season surge, captures the property and damage, and books the inspection into your calendar — so the next hailstorm call goes to you, not down the road. Flat $79/mo, 24/7, for every Denver roofer from Aurora to Westminster.
Hail alley roofers: every missed storm call is a high-value job lost to someone else.
Colorado's hail season brings a flood of storm calls. When a major storm hits the Denver metro—Aurora, Boulder, Lakewood, Littleton—a single roofing company can get slammed with calls in just a few hours. Homeowners are panicked, their insurance is waiting, and they'll call whoever answers first. A missed call during a hailstorm isn't a missed voicemail message—it's a lost high-value inspection and repair job going to a competitor across town.
If Callbook books just one extra job a month, it has already paid for itself several times over.
Most shops miss far more than one call a month.
How it works
It answers every call — 24/7
On a job, under a sink, or asleep at 2am, your AI picks up on the first ring and talks like a real receptionist.
It books the job
It collects the name, address, and problem, then drops the appointment straight into your calendar.
It texts you the details
You get an instant text with the job and the customer’s number — show up and get paid.
Live in about a day. Keep your current number. We set it up for your shop.
What your AI receptionist handles
Active leak triage
Identifies water actively coming into the home right now vs. a routine inspection. Emergency leaks get flagged for immediate dispatch while your crew is mid-roof.
24/7 hail surge answering
Hailstorms don't care what time it is. Callbook answers every call during the busiest hours of your year while competitors send callers to voicemail.
Insurance-ready damage capture
Records whether damage is storm-related, what type (hail, wind, tree, leak), property age, and whether a claim is likely. Your team gets the intel they need before picking up the phone.
Appointment booking
Collects the homeowner's name, address, damage type, and best callback time. Drops the appointment straight into your calendar—no manual entry.
Instant text alerts
You get a text the moment a call ends: the job, the address, damage summary, and callback number. No waiting to check voicemail.
Spanish-speaking Denver customers
Speaks Spanish fluently. Denver's Centennial, Westminster, and Aurora neighborhoods have large Spanish-speaking populations—don't lose those jobs.
Here’s what a call sounds like
An example of the caller experience.
How it stacks up
| Voicemail | Answering service | Hire a receptionist | Callbook | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | Free | $200–$1,500 | $3,000+ | $79 |
| Answers 24/7 | Sometimes | |||
| Actually books the job | Rarely | |||
| Knows your trade | ||||
| Texts you every lead | Sometimes | |||
| Never calls in sick |
Why Denver shops pick Callbook
Hail alley's peak season means a flood of storm calls
When a major hailstorm hits the Denver metro, a roofing company can get a flood of calls in hours. The business that answers first wins. Voicemail doesn't compete. Callbook does.
Rapid metro growth brings new customers who Google 'roofer near me'
Aurora, Boulder, Centennial, and Westminster are growing fast. New homeowners don't have a trusted roofer yet—they call whoever they can find. The one that answers gets the high-value hail-damage job.
Big temperature swings stress roofing systems year-round
Denver's sharp day-to-night temperature swings cause roof leaks, gutter failures, and ice-dam damage even when hail isn't falling. Emergency leak calls come in the middle of the night when your crews are asleep and competitors have voicemail.
Neighborhoods you serve already expect fast service (they're used to tech)
Denver's Boulder, Lafayette, and Westminster residents work in tech and startups. They expect instant response. An AI that answers and books instantly feels more modern than a callback message left in voicemail.
Simple, flat pricing
Questions roofers ask
Will homeowners know they're talking to AI?
Most can't tell — it sounds like a natural receptionist, asks real questions about hail damage or leaks, and books the inspection. Either way, a homeowner who gets a callback in 60 seconds during a hailstorm is far happier than hearing voicemail and calling the next roofer on Google.
Do I have to change my roofing number?
No. You keep your existing number. We forward your calls to Callbook (or just your missed and after-hours calls), so nothing changes for your homeowners. You can see exactly how it works before any real call ever hits it.
What if the call is an emergency leak during the night?
Callbook answers 24/7/365. It recognizes active water intrusion, captures the property address, and can flag it for immediate dispatch or route the urgent call to you. You never lose a midnight emergency call to a competitor.
How long does it take to set up?
Usually about a day. We configure it for your roofing services — inspections, repairs, storm damage, gutters — connect your calendar, and you can hear how it works before any homeowner ever calls.
Can it handle hail-season call volume spikes?
Yes. During a major hailstorm, call volume can surge dramatically. Callbook answers every single call at once, even during a surge, while your crews are on roofs and your office is buried. No dropped calls, no full voicemail box.
Is there a contract?
No contract. It's a flat $79/month, no per-minute fees, and you can cancel anytime. One booked hail-damage inspection pays for the whole month.
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