HOW IT WORKS
Platform overview, tool guides, and FAQs
The Platform
WHAT IS TRUEFIXR?

TrueFixR is the storm intelligence platform built for contractors who are done wasting time. It pulls verified NOAA storm data — the same data insurance companies use — processes it every single night, and turns raw weather events into actionable property leads, risk reports, and job-ready measurements. Six tools. One platform. Zero guesswork.

Every Night

NOAA Pulls Storm Data

Verified events from meteorologists, storm spotters, and emergency agencies

Processed

Matched to Addresses

Every storm is cross-referenced with US property data to find exposed homes

Delivered

Live on HitMap

Next morning you see the exact homes that need your services

You Win

You Close More Jobs

Higher close rates, less driving, more revenue per day

Verified NOAA Data

Every storm comes from official NOAA storm event reports — the gold standard used by insurers, adjusters, and government agencies. Not scraped. Not estimated. Official.

All 50 States

Every state. Every county. Every zip code. Whether you work one market or chase storms nationally, TrueFixR has your territory covered with daily updates.

Updates Every Night

New storm data processes nightly. By the time you wake up, fresh leads are waiting. Be the first contractor on the door before anyone else even knows the storm happened.

Step 1
HITMAP — FIND THE RIGHT HOMES

Stop knocking random doors. HitMap shows you the exact residential addresses that were near a verified storm event — updated every single morning. This is where every TrueFixR workflow starts.

HITMAP — INTERACTIVE STORM LEAD MAP

An interactive map of the entire United States showing real storm events and the residential properties within 1 mile of each one. Color-coded by storm type. Updated nightly. Downloadable instantly.

ALL PLANS
1

Open HitMap and select your state

Choose any of the 50 states from the dropdown. The map loads all storm events from the past 12 months and every residential address within 1 mile of a verified event.

2

Read the color-coded storm markers

Blue = hail. Red = tornado. Yellow = high wind. Orange = property damage. Purple = flood. White = winter storm. Green = heavy rain. Gray = all other NOAA events. Click any marker for exact date, time, type, strength, and GPS coordinates.

3

Click any address pin to see the lead details

Every address popup shows: the full street address, storm type, storm date, severity level, distance from the storm, and an exposure score from 0–100. Higher score = higher priority lead.

4

Download your lead list as a CSV

Hit the download button to export every visible address to a spreadsheet. No caps. No limits. Export 10 leads or 10,000. Use it in your CRM, mail merge, door-knocking app — whatever your workflow needs.

5

Go knock on doors with confidence

You're not guessing. Every house on your list was within 1 mile of a documented storm. When they answer the door, you already have a reason to be there — and data to back it up.

HOW THIS SAVES YOU MONEY

  • Stop burning fuel on untouched neighborhoods
  • Stop paying reps to knock doors with zero exposure
  • Eliminate wasted inspections on unqualified homes
  • Cut your cost-per-lead dramatically

HOW THIS MAKES YOU MONEY

  • Higher inspection rates — homeowners already know there was weather
  • Faster "yes" at the door because the damage is real
  • More jobs closed per day, per rep, per dollar spent
  • Get to fresh storms before any competitor even knows they happened

Pro Tip

Set your Email Alert for your home state. When a storm hits overnight, you'll have the alert at 7 AM. Open HitMap, download the leads for that county, and be on doors before your competitors have finished their coffee.

PRO
DAILY LEADS — YESTERDAY'S STORMS, TODAY

Don't want to browse a map? Daily Leads does the work for you. Every morning it pre-loads the freshest storm hits from the previous 24 hours — filtered, sorted, and ready to download instantly.

DAILY LEADS — PRE-FILTERED HOT LEADS

The fastest way to get in front of storm damage. No map browsing. No filtering. Just yesterday's verified storm hits delivered every morning as a ready-to-use lead list.

PRO ONLY
1

Open Daily Leads each morning

The page automatically loads all addresses that were within 1 mile of a storm in the past 24 hours. No setup, no searching. Fresh leads waiting for you every day.

2

Review by storm type and severity

Leads are sorted with the strongest storms first. Hail and tornado hits surface at the top. See exactly how many addresses were impacted and in which areas before you commit to a territory.

3

Download and deploy immediately

One click exports the entire day's leads to CSV. Load it straight into your CRM, your door-knocking app, or hand it to your sales team. Same morning the storm is still fresh in homeowners' minds.

The Competitive Advantage

Most contractors are reactive — they hear about a storm days later from industry gossip or driving around. With Daily Leads, you're on doors the same morning the storm data drops. Speed is everything in storm restoration. First contractor on the door wins the job most of the time.

PRO
PROPERTY RISK — PROVE IT WITH DATA

You found the lead. Now close it. Storm Report turns any address into a full documented history of every storm event within 1 mile — going back 22 years. This isn't a pitch tool. This is proof.

PROPERTY RISK ASSESSMENT — 22 YEARS OF STORM HISTORY

Enter any address, generate a full storm history report with a 0–100 property risk score, and download a professional PDF ready for homeowner presentations and insurance documentation.

PRO ONLY
1

Enter the property address

Type in any US residential address. The system pulls every verified NOAA storm event within 1 mile of that property going back to 2000. Over two decades of official data.

2

Review the risk score and timeline

The Property Risk Score (0–100) is calculated from storm frequency, proximity, severity, and recency. A score of 80+ means this home has been hammered repeatedly. Show that number to a homeowner and watch their eyes open.

3

Switch between time windows

Toggle between last 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, or full 22-year view. For homeowners who "don't think there's any damage," showing them 8 hail events in the last 5 years is a conversation-changer.

4

Download the professional PDF

One-click PDF export with the property address, risk score, full storm timeline with dates and severity, and a map of storm proximity. Hand it to the homeowner. Leave it behind. Send it to the adjuster. It's a professional document.

HOW THIS SAVES YOU MONEY

  • Fewer wasted roof inspections — qualify before you climb
  • Stop arguing with skeptical homeowners — let data do it
  • Less time per appointment because objections evaporate
  • Better pre-inspection qualification saves fuel and labor

HOW THIS MAKES YOU MONEY

  • Close more inspections — documented proof converts skeptics
  • Stronger insurance conversations backed by official data
  • Higher trust = higher contract value = better margins
  • Stand out from every other contractor who just "talks"

The Closing Script

When a homeowner says "I don't think there was any damage here" — pull up the Storm Report on your tablet. Show them the 4 hail events from the last 3 years. Show them the risk score of 74. Then say "That's official NOAA data. Let me get up there and see what we're working with." That inspection rate goes through the roof.

PRO — BETA
ROOF REPORT — MEASURE BEFORE YOU CLIMB

Walk into every appointment with measurements already in hand. Roof Report uses satellite imagery to estimate roof area, perimeter, ridges, and eaves — so you can price faster, prep smarter, and look more professional than any competitor.

ROOF REPORT — SATELLITE MEASUREMENT TOOL

Enter an address, get instant roof measurements from satellite imagery, adjust any numbers manually, and generate a professional PDF estimate — before you ever set foot on the property.

PRO — BETA
1

Enter the address and load the satellite view

A high-resolution satellite preview of the property loads directly on screen. You can see the roof footprint, complexity, pitch zones, and surrounding structures before you type a single number.

2

Review the auto-generated measurements

The system estimates total roof area (sq ft), perimeter, eaves/rakes length, and ridge/hip length from the satellite data. All values display instantly — no waiting, no manual tracing.

3

Edit any value directly on screen

Every measurement field is editable. If you know the roof from a prior job, or something looks off, just type the correct number. The materials calculator updates in real time as you edit.

4

Review the materials estimate

The built-in calculator shows you exactly how many squares of shingles, rolls of underlayment, and linear feet of accessories you'll need — at both 10% and 15% waste factors. No mental math. No spreadsheets.

5

Generate and download the PDF

One-click export creates a professional PDF with the satellite map, all measurements, and the full materials breakdown. Hand it to the homeowner. Use it to order materials. Done.

Beta Tool — Always Verify On-Site

Roof Report is an estimation tool. Measurements come from satellite imagery and may vary based on roof complexity, recent construction, or imagery age. Always confirm numbers during your physical inspection before ordering materials or signing contracts.

FREE — ALL PLANS
EMAIL ALERTS — KNOW BEFORE ANYONE ELSE

You shouldn't have to check TrueFixR every morning. Email Alerts watches your selected states 24/7 and emails you the moment new storm data drops — so you're always first to move.

EMAIL ALERTS — AUTOMATED STORM NOTIFICATIONS

Select your states. Select your storm types. Enable alerts. Every morning at 7:00 AM CT you'll receive an email if storm activity hit your territory overnight. No activity = no email. Clean, simple, actionable.

FREE FOR ALL
1

Open Email Alerts and select your states

Click any state on the grid to add it to your watch list. Select one state or all 50. Whatever your territory looks like, you can monitor it. Hit "All" to select everything with one click.

2

Choose your storm types

19 storm types to choose from: hail, tornado, wind, flash flood, ice storm, wildfire, extreme heat, and more. Only care about hail and wind for your roofing business? Select just those. Filter the noise.

3

Enable alerts and save

Flip the toggle to active, hit Save Settings, and you're done. TrueFixR watches overnight. If qualifying storms hit your territory, you wake up to an alert at 7 AM CT with the details.

4

Get the alert, open HitMap, dominate the day

Alert comes in, you open HitMap for the affected state, download the fresh leads, and you're on doors before your competition has even checked the weather app. That's the workflow.

Check Your Spam Folder

First time? Check your spam or junk folder for alerts from [email protected] and mark it as safe. After that, alerts land in your inbox automatically every morning there's new activity in your territory.

FREE — ALL PLANS
STORM TRACKER — LIVE RADAR + NWS HISTORY

Real-time animated radar overlaid on a clickable US map. Click any state to instantly pull the last 90 days of official National Weather Service alerts — sorted, searchable, and always up to date.

STORM TRACKER — LIVE RADAR + NWS ALERT HISTORY

An animated RainViewer radar feed live on the map. Click any US state to load every official NWS severe weather alert from the past 90 days — event type, area, date, and severity all in one table.

FREE FOR ALL
1

Watch the animated radar

The map auto-loads with live RainViewer radar animation showing current precipitation across the US. Watch storm cells move in real time to spot developing weather before it becomes a lead.

2

Click any state to load NWS alert history

One click on any state immediately pulls the last 90 days of official National Weather Service alerts for that state. Every severe thunderstorm warning, tornado warning, winter storm advisory — all of it.

3

Review event type, area, date, and severity

The alert table shows you exactly what happened, where, when, and how severe. Use it to identify which counties got hit hardest, find new markets, or verify storm history before deploying a crew to a new territory.

PRO
BUSINESS TOOLS — RUN JOBS PROFESSIONALLY

Three pro-tier document generators to help you look more professional, close faster, and protect yourself legally on every job.

Estimate & Invoice

Create professional estimates and invoices with your logo, line items, tax calculation, and one-click PDF export. Switch between Estimate Mode and Invoice Mode instantly.

Open Tool →

Insurance Inspection Report

Document storm damage professionally with a structured inspection report. Add damage details, upload photos, capture signatures, and export a multi-page PDF for insurance claims.

Open Tool →

Work Warranty Certificate

Generate professional warranty certificates for completed jobs. Set duration, define covered work, add custom terms, and produce a signed PDF document your customers can keep on file.

Open Tool →
Plans
STANDARD VS PRO

Everything you need to find storm leads is included in Standard. Pro unlocks the tools that help you close them faster and run your business more professionally.

Feature
Standard
Pro
HitMap — All 50 States, Unlimited Downloads
Email Alerts — Storm Notifications
Storm Tracker — Live Radar + NWS History
Daily Leads — Fresh 24hr Lead Feed
Property Risk — 22-Year Storm History + Risk Score
Roof Report — Satellite Measurements + Materials
Estimate & Invoice Generator
Insurance Inspection Report
Work Warranty Certificate
FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common questions about TrueFixR, the data, and how the tools work.

How often does TrueFixR update?

Storm data processes every night. New leads appear on HitMap the following morning. By the time you open the app, last night's storm activity is already waiting for you.

How far back does the data go?

HitMap shows the past 12 months of storm activity. Property Risk Assessment goes back 22 years. Storm Tracker shows the last 90 days of NWS alerts.

Which storm types are included?

All 48 official NOAA storm event categories are included — hail, tornado, high wind, flash flood, ice storm, blizzard, wildfire, extreme heat, and more. No filtering on our end.

How does a storm lead get created?

A lead is created when a verified NOAA storm event is recorded within 1 mile of a residential property address. The strongest storm within that radius is used to determine the lead's storm type and severity.

Does a lead mean the home is definitely damaged?

No. A lead means the property was within 1 mile of a documented storm event. It doesn't confirm visible damage. That's what the physical inspection is for. The data tells you where to look — you determine what's there.

Where does the address data come from?

Addresses come from verified US property datasets matched with NOAA storm GPS coordinates. Both datasets are updated regularly to maintain accuracy.

What do the marker colors mean on HitMap?

Blue = hail, red = tornado, yellow = high wind, orange = property damage report, purple = flood, white = winter storm, green = heavy rain, gray = all other NOAA storm types. Each color corresponds to the storm type at that GPS location.

Is there a limit on how many leads I can download?

No. There are zero download limits. Export 10 leads or 10,000. Download the same state every day. TrueFixR doesn't gate your access to data.

Does TrueFixR work on mobile?

TrueFixR is optimized for desktop use. The HitMap and data-heavy tools work best on a laptop or desktop with a larger screen. Mobile access is possible but not the recommended experience.

Can multiple people share one account?

No. Each user must have their own account. Sharing credentials violates the terms of service and may result in account suspension.

How accurate are Roof Report measurements?

Roof Report provides estimates based on satellite imagery — not laser measurements. Accuracy varies based on roof complexity, imagery age, and satellite angle. Always verify on-site before ordering materials or finalizing contracts. It's a planning tool, not a substitute for physical measurement.

Who submits storm data to NOAA?

Reports come from NWS meteorologists, certified storm spotters, law enforcement, fire departments, emergency management agencies, utility crews, and official post-storm damage surveys. It's the most reliable storm dataset available publicly.

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