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LumioForge is a Roofing Response Engine for small to mid-sized roofing companies.
Most roofing companies do not need more inquiries first. They need a better system for the estimate and inspection requests they already receive.
LumioForge helps roofing teams respond faster, follow up consistently, and avoid letting good homeowner inquiries fall through the cracks.
It is built around practical roofing workflows such as:
LumioForge is not trying to replace your CRM, website, or estimating software. It is focused on the response layer between a homeowner showing interest and your team actually getting the conversation handled.
Every setup is customized around the roofing companyโs current workflow. That can include intake from website forms, preferred follow-up timing, who should be notified, how escalation should work, and how conversations should be handed off once a homeowner replies.
The goal is simple: help roofing companies book more roof inspections from the inquiries they already worked to get.
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LumioForge is a Roofing Response Engine built specifically around missed inbound roofing opportunities.
Most roofing companies do not need another generic CRM, website builder, or lead generation platform. They need a tighter system for handling the homeowner inquiries they already receive.
LumioForge helps roofers:
What makes LumioForge different is that it is not a one-size-fits-all tool. We help each roofing company set up the workflow they actually need, including custom lead intake, custom notifications, custom escalation rules, and follow-up sequences that fit how their team operates.
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A roofing company should choose LumioForge if their main problem is missed or delayed follow-up, not needing a massive new software stack.
Many tools are broad CRMs, marketing platforms, or lead generation products. LumioForge is more focused: it helps roofing companies respond faster, follow up consistently, and avoid letting homeowner replies get buried.
LumioForge can help with:
We also customize the setup for each company. That can include a custom way to intake leads, custom inbox handling, custom notification routing, and escalation workflows based on how their roofing business already works.
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LumioForge is built for small to mid-sized roofing companies in the United States.
The primary users are usually:
LumioForge is especially useful for roofing companies that already receive homeowner inquiries from their website, quote forms, referrals, ads, or local search, but want a better system for responding quickly and following up reliably.
It is designed for teams that want fewer missed opportunities without being forced into a complicated CRM or generic marketing platform.
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LumioForge was built around a simple observation: many roofers do not need more leads first. They need to recover more value from the leads they already get.
Homeowners often contact multiple roofing companies when they need an inspection or estimate. If a roofer responds late, forgets to follow up, or misses a reply, that opportunity can disappear quickly.
LumioForge was created to help roofing companies tighten that process with:
The goal is to give roofing companies a practical response system that fits their real workflow. Instead of forcing every company into the same template, LumioForge can be set up around each teamโs intake process, notification preferences, and follow-up needs.
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LumioForge is built as a modern web application using technologies such as React, TypeScript, Supabase, email infrastructure, SMS infrastructure, and automation workflows.
The product is designed around communication and workflow systems, including:
AI may be used where helpful for personalization, research, and workflow support, but the main value of LumioForge is the response engine itself: faster follow-up, better visibility, custom setup, and fewer missed homeowner conversations.
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