Butler Line for Roofing
After the storm, the phone rings for six hours straight
Butler Line answers all of it at once — every hail call, every leak, every insurance question — and hands you a sorted list instead of forty missed calls.
Hear it answer a roofing call
It rings your phone in about ten seconds.
What it costs you now
Storm season is the entire year's revenue compressed into a few days. No front desk can answer forty simultaneous calls, and every one that rolls to voicemail is a roof someone else replaces.
On every call
Built around how roofing companys work
- Handles unlimited simultaneous calls, so a storm surge never produces a busy signal
- Asks whether there's active interior leaking and moves those to the top of the list
- Notes whether they're filing an insurance claim, which changes the whole conversation your estimator needs to have
A call, start to finish
Roofing front desk
Press play to watch the call unfold.
A written illustration of how Butler Line handles a roofing call, played back at speaking pace. Not a recording of a real customer.
The objection
Our jobs are big. Will a machine cost us the trust to close them?
The call that loses trust is the one nobody answers. Butler Line handles the intake — the who, where, and what — and gets a human in front of them faster. Your estimator still sells the roof; they just arrive at a booked appointment instead of chasing a voicemail two days later.