Overview
What is Roofgraf?
Roofgraf is a tool used to create instant HD roof measurements, reports and automated proposals, from the company of the same name in Montreal.
Pricing
Gold Plan
$600
Platinum Plan
$1,800
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
Entry-level set up fee?
- No setup fee
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Starting price (does not include set up fee)
- $100 per month
Product Details
- About
- Tech Details
What is Roofgraf?
Roofgraf Video
Roofgraf Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Reviews
Community Insights
- Pros
- Cons
Easy to use and accurate: Users appreciate how easy it is to draw roof lines with Roofgraf, which makes it a valuable tool during construction. The software accurately accounts for lidar data as well. Multiple users have expressed this sentiment.
Professional proposals: Several reviewers found Roofgraf to be a cost-effective way of getting precise measurements on residential roofs. It was especially useful in creating proposals that featured their company logo on professional coversheets. Some users appreciated the e-signature capabilities of the software, enabling them to streamline the proposal process.
All-in-one functionality: Many users noted that they could produce both contracts and material lists using Roofgraf without having to switch between different tools, making it an all-in-one solution for roofing professionals.
Limitations in Roofgraf:
Poor e-signature functionality: Several users have reported issues with the tool's ability to provide precise quotes for contracts. Additionally, only one person can e-sign, which creates the need to resend proposals to other signatories.
Lack of notifications: Users have expressed frustration over the software not providing notifications when clients read, re-open or sign proposals. This has created missed opportunities and time delays for some users.
Inability to handle larger properties: According to several reviews, the software is still being developed for use with larger properties. This limitation could potentially hinder a significant portion of Roofgraf's user base.