By Sarah from Sofdesk.
Well, it’s time. Time to introduce a project we’ve been working on for years. One we hope will be as powerful and genuinely helpful for roof installers as Solargraf has been for solar companies.
No pressure.
We’ve called it Roofgraf, and we’re just about ready to kick-off our closed beta stage. Curious?
Sign up for a spot on our beta request list and you’ll be amongst the first to give it a spin.
Ok, but what exactly is Roofgraf?
Roofgraf is an innovative piece of software built to help roofers and contractors boost revenue and save time. Here’s how.
Why do we think we’ll be able to pull this off?
In short: because we’ve done it before.
To answer that question, it’s worth traveling back a few years to Sofdesk’s earliest days. At the time, our founder Lennie Moreno was bootstrapping a successful solar installation company in Ottawa, Canada. Frustrated at having to use a whole series of outdated and cumbersome tools to track and manage his business, Lennie decided software was the solution — and he’d be the one to build it. So in 2013, he made the move back to Montreal alongside CTO Maxime Fafard and Director of Customer Success Emily Hodgkinson, and voilà — Sofdesk was born.
At first, our “My Solar Installer” solution focused primarily on strategically identifying, vetting and selling solar leads. That revenue allowed for heavy re-investment in the development of what would become our flagship product in 2016: Solargraf.
Today, Solargraf is one of the most routinely used solar software solutions in the industry.
We routinely help over 4500 solar experts save time, money and energy through a centralized software solution that, amongst other things, does the following.
So what can users expect from Roofgraf’s beta version?
In short: an intuitive platform equipped with some powerful tools that’s in need of a few final touches and constructive feedback. Also, three months of free software.
In exchange for 3 free months of post-launch Roofgraf access, we’ll be reaching out to beta users for structured feedback twice: on day 4 and 15.
With time, they’ll see features adapt and respond to their feedback and ideas. They’ll get to witness an essential step in the maturing process of a software solution, and actively help it cater to their needs and pain points. And of course, they’ll be part of our inner circle: the first to know about new features, hacks, events etc.
Are you a roofing professional or company? Want to help build something great? Want to save time and money in the process?
Then welcome on board.
Editor’s note: This article first published on Medium.com.
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