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Roofing AI systems evolve beyond basic automation

Roofing AI systems evolve beyond basic automation
June 8, 2026 at 12:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

Roofing contractors are beginning to adopt specialized AI systems designed to support customer service, marketing and operational efficiency across multiple business functions. 

RoofClaw from Roofing Business Partner recently launched Version 2 of its AI platform, expanding its offerings with new support tools, onboarding features and a broader strategy focused on how roofing contractors can integrate the technology into daily operations. 

According to the company, the updated system builds on the original RoofClaw platform by adding a secondary AI support agent named Tony “The Wrench” Clawzini, a private client community and pre-installed onboarding software designed to streamline implementation. RoofClaw also introduced an $800 AI Readiness Session intended to help contractors evaluate how AI could fit into their business before committing to a larger system. 

The company said the launch coincided with onboarding sessions for two employees from the same roofing contractor; one focused on customer service and the other on marketing. The customer service agent was designed to manage inbound calls, qualify inspection requests and support booking workflows. The marketing-focused system was configured to assist with search engine optimization (SEO), advertising, social media and content production. 

The sessions also highlighted a growing challenge many contractors face with video marketing production. According to RoofClaw, many roofing companies understand the value of video content but struggle to consistently create it because crews and sales teams are focused on field operations rather than filming content. 

The company explained that its AI systems can potentially bridge that gap by connecting with jobsite photo platforms such as CompanyCam through application programming interface (API) integrations. Those images can then be used to help generate marketing content and AI-assisted videos without requiring contractors to record footage manually. 

RoofClaw additionally emphasized what it describes as a “two-machine model,” where separate AI systems handle different business functions rather than relying on a single generalized assistant. One machine focuses on customer-facing communication while another manages marketing and content workflows. 

Learn more about roofing AI systems and automation strategies!

Learn more about Roofing Business Partner in their Coffee Shop Directory or on roofingbusinesspartner.com


 

About the author

Jesse Sanchez

Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.


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