For Roofing Companies
Your next storm-damage job starts with a Google search. Show up first.
Homeowners comparing roofers after a storm check 3-4 sites in the first ten minutes. thundr builds you a page for every service you offer in every area you cover — so you're the one they find.
Why generic website builders fall short
Built for roofing, not a generic template.
Storm season is a sprint
When a hailstorm hits, every roofer in the area is chasing the same leads at once. A site that only has a homepage and a contact form loses to competitors with dedicated storm-damage and insurance-claim pages that rank before the rush even starts.
Before/after photos sell the job
Roofing is the most visually provable trade there is. A shingle tear-off and a clean new roof line is the whole pitch — but most roofer sites bury photos in a gallery nobody scrolls to instead of building them into every service page.
You cover a dozen towns, not one
Most roofing sites have one page that vaguely mentions the region. Google ranks pages, not vibes — a roofer covering 12 towns needs 12 location pages, times however many services (repair, replacement, metal, flat roof) they offer.
What's included
Everything a roofing business needs.
Service × area pages
Roof replacement in Brampton. Roof repair in Mississauga. Every combination of what you do and where you do it gets its own indexed page — automatically.
Auto-placed photo galleries
Upload your job-site photos once. They're placed on the right service and location pages automatically — before/after shots included.
Insurance-claim trust pages
Storm damage and insurance-claim assistance get their own dedicated landing pages, built to rank when the search volume spikes after a weather event.
Weekly blog, zero touch
Content on maintenance tips, warranty info, and seasonal roofing advice ships every week without you writing a word.
Booking + deposits built in
Cal.com scheduling and Stripe deposit collection are wired in from day one — no separate tools to manage.
See what's actually working
Simple analytics show which service and location pages are bringing in visitors, so you know where the next job is coming from.
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