The AI front office for roofing businesses
Storm-season lead surges, insurance claim questions, homeowners who want four quotes by tomorrow. Corvyn is designed to help capture intake and keep leads moving through follow-up, even at peak volume.
Currently onboarding select home-service teams.
How Corvyn is designed to handle the work for Roofing
Operational scenarios the system is built for.
Post-storm lead volume
When a storm event drives a sudden lead spike, Corvyn is designed to help capture inbound across supported phone, web form, and provider channels in parallel, rather than sending callers to voicemail or long response windows.
Insurance and retail distinction at intake
Corvyn's voice and chat agents can be configured to ask whether the homeowner is filing an insurance claim or paying out of pocket, and tag the lead accordingly for your estimators to prioritize.
Estimate follow-up sequences
After an estimate is sent, Corvyn can run follow-up sequences based on your configuration. Each message runs through your communication settings, including quiet hours and opt-out handling.
Referral intake from past customers
Referrals often come in through text or direct call from a past customer. Corvyn can capture these into the same inbox with context preserved, so your team can respond with the right history in hand.
Lead channels that matter for Roofing
Supported channels are designed to flow into the same inbox with source preserved.
Common questions from Roofing owners
Can Corvyn handle the lead volume spike after a storm?
Can it ask qualifying questions about insurance claims versus out of pocket?
How does Corvyn follow up on estimates that have not been accepted?
What happens with leads from Angi?
Can I take over a conversation if the AI misreads something?
Does Corvyn replace my CRM?
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See if Corvyn fits how your business runs
We're onboarding select home-service teams in a structured pilot. If the front-office workload is the bottleneck, we'd like to learn how your business handles it today.