Stop leaving money
on the roof.
The adjuster's first estimate almost always misses paid line items. ClaimScopePro's AI reads the carrier scope and your job photos, finds what's owed, cites each item to building code, and drafts the supplement — so you recover it without the 10% firm fee or an Xactimate license.
Flat $199/mo · unlimited claims · no card for the trial · no Xactimate license
Drip edge — eaves & rakes
Edge metalThe carrier scope replaces the shingle field but omits drip edge at eaves and rakes. Code requires it on any shingle roof; photos 4 & 7 show no existing drip edge, so it must be installed new as part of a code-compliant replacement.
“A drip edge shall be provided at eaves and rake edges of shingle roofs.”
what a supplement firm takes on one average claim (10% of a $7,500 recovery)
adjuster first estimates routinely omit drip edge, flashing, code items, and labor
flat, unlimited claims — the whole point of ClaimScopePro
From scope to cited supplement in three steps
You know something's missing — you just don't always know what, or how to prove it's owed. That's the whole job ClaimScopePro does.
Upload the scope + your photos
Drop in the carrier's estimate PDF and the job photos straight off the roof. No forms to re-key — we read the scope and pull the claim details for you.
AI finds what the adjuster missed
The pipeline reads every line in the scope, runs it against a code-backed checklist of commonly-omitted items, and matches each candidate to the photos that prove it and the building code that requires it.
Review, then send the cited package
You accept, edit, or reject each proposed item, then finalize a carrier-ready PDF and cover email. Cited to code, backed by your photos, ready to submit to the adjuster.
The line items that fall through
Our knowledge base is built from building codes and manufacturer specifications — never from any estimating platform's data. These are the items it checks every scope against.
Eaves & rakes — code-required, routinely omitted
Valleys, eaves, penetrations in cold regions
Perimeter starter strip priced as field shingle
Pitch and height charges left flat
Rotten or spaced sheathing under the tear-off
Walls, chimneys, dormers — detach & reset
Ridge vent systems, off-ridge vents
Gutters, solar, satellite, HVAC on the roof plane
What one claim pays for
The math the supplement firms would rather you not run.
10% of a $7,500 average recovery — taken again on the next claim, and the one after that.
- — Contingency fee scales with every recovery
- — You hand off your claim file and wait
- — Costs rise exactly as your volume grows
One average claim's firm fee (~$750) covers more than three years of ClaimScopePro.
- Flat price — never a cut of your recovery
- Run every claim through it, not just the big ones
- Your team keeps the file and the relationship
- No Xactimate seat, no per-estimate fee
Straight answers
Do adjusters actually accept this?
Yes. A cited supplement — line items justified by building code and documented with photos, emailed to the desk adjuster — is standard practice in storm restoration. ClaimScopePro produces exactly that format; you review and send it under your own company's name.
Do I need an Xactimate license?
No — and that's the point. ClaimScopePro reads the carrier's own estimate and your photos. It never touches Xactimate, never generates ESX files, and needs no seat or license. Your evidence, cited to public code.
Is it really flat pricing?
One flat monthly price, unlimited claims. Never a percentage of your recovery, never a per-estimate fee. A supplement firm takes ~$750 from a single average claim — that's more than a year of ClaimScopePro.
Recover what's owed on the next storm.
Upload a scope and a set of photos, and watch the supplement build itself — cited, documented, and ready for your review.
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