Roofing websites · Oklahoma City, OK

In tornado alley, one storm can fill your pipeline overnight.

A roofing site built for severe-storm country: lead capture and booking automation, missed-call text-back, and review automation. Live in seven days.

Oklahoma City sits in the heart of tornado alley, and a single hail storm turns a quiet week into hundreds of inspection requests. A missed lead is a $5,000 to $15,000 roof dialing the next name. Our text-back recovers about 38%.

Built for Oklahoma City, not a template.

Same system every trade runs on, tuned to what Oklahoma City actually calls about.

Oklahoma City roofing runs on severe weather. The metro sits in tornado alley, and hail season delivers storms that damage roofs across whole neighborhoods at once, filling the market with insurance claims in a matter of days. The roofers who win that window are the ones who capture and respond to the surge fastest, not the ones with the biggest yard-sign budget.

Nova is built for exactly that surge. When a storm floods your inbox and every line is ringing, missed-call text-back holds each lead and starts the inspection booking automatically, while the CRM keeps the claim work organized instead of scattered across notepads. You catch the wave instead of watching it break on the shop across town.

Local licensing and demand

Licensing in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (CIB) registration

Oklahoma requires roofing contractors to register with the CIB under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, carrying at least $500,000 in general liability for residential work. Your site is built to show your CIB registration and insurance plainly, because after a storm an Oklahoma homeowner filing a claim checks it before they let a crew on the roof.

Why the phone rings here

Storm season concentrates the year

A large share of annual revenue can land in the weeks after a major hail storm. The bottleneck is never demand; it is capturing the surge before competitors do. The automation exists precisely for that window.

  • Storm-surge capture, automated. When hundreds of inspection requests hit at once, text-back and booking hold every one instead of losing the overflow.

  • CIB registration and insurance, shown. Oklahoma homeowners check CIB registration and coverage after a storm. Both go on the site up front.

  • Written for the hail-claim search. The site speaks to the OKC homeowner filing a storm claim, the exact intent that spikes each season.

Three tiers. Pick one. Live in a week.

Same pricing everywhere: one setup number, one monthly number. Month to month, cancel anytime.

Starter

Get found, take the call.

$600setup

plus $149/mo, hosting and support

One repair pays the month back.

  • A five-page roofing site, built to convert
  • Mobile-first, PageSpeed 90+
  • Local listings synced, SEO basics
  • Contact form to email and SMS
  • Domain and SSL included
  • A monthly performance report

Growth

Best value

Turn the leads you miss into booked jobs.

$1,297setup

plus $199/mo, automation and CRM

Two saved jobs a month: +$10,000 to $30,000.

Everything in Starter, plus

  • Lead capture and booking automation that turns roofing inquiries into scheduled jobs
  • Missed-call text-back: an auto SMS within 60 seconds
  • Review automation, five stars on a steady drip
  • A CRM pipeline with lead tracking
  • Job-photo gallery and service pages
  • A quarterly strategy call

Pro

Own your service area.

$1,997setup

plus $349/mo, ads, SEO, and support

One insurance claim pays for four months.

Everything in Growth, plus

  • Local SEO across five ZIP codes
  • Branded service-area pages
  • Email and SMS nurture sequences
  • A monthly one-to-one strategy call
  • Priority support, four-hour response

See it before you decide.

A 15-minute call. We mock up your new Oklahoma City roofing site live on the screen and show you the leads you are leaving on the table. No pitch.

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