Dudes GoldWritten-SLA pickA 99% accuracy guarantee and a 12-hour turnaround guarantee in writing. RoofScope's guarantees earn real points on speed and corrections, and its Xactimate® sketch keeps insurance-side readiness solid. It gives back on cost per job: monthly plans plus per-report fees only pencil at steady volume, and the ESX is an add-on. Steady multi-trade shops score it higher than our blended number; occasional users score it lower.
The written guarantees are real and I like the Xactimate® sketch. But the plan is the thing: at my volume I'm paying $89 to $279 a month before the first $40 report, and the ESX I need is an add-on. If I ran forty reports a month steadily, this math flips.
Twelve hours guaranteed is fast enough for me and the accuracy guarantee is a nice thing to have in writing. I just don't do enough volume to carry a plan through February. Great for a busy multi-trade shop, expensive for a small one.
Where it shines
- A 99% accuracy guarantee and a 12-hours-or-less turnaround guarantee, in writing
- Xactimate® sketch included; ESX available as an add-on
- Done-for-you reports at a predictable SLA
- Fits multi-trade shops that run steady monthly volume
Good to know
- Monthly plans from $89 to $279 before the per-report fee (~$40)
- Cost per job is high at low volume
- ESX is an add-on, not the default deliverable
- A plan to carry through the slow season
What RoofScope actually is
RoofScope is a done-for-you roof report on monthly plans ($89 to $279 a month) plus a per-report fee of roughly $40, with a Xactimate® sketch and an ESX add-on. Its distinguishing feature is that it publishes guarantees: 99% accuracy and 12 hours or less.
It is built for the shop that wants promises on paper and has the volume to make a plan worth it.
Cost per job (30%)
Plans from $89 to $279 a month plus roughly $40 per report. At steady volume that per-job number is fine; at low or seasonal volume the plan dominates and each report gets expensive. That is the whole reason a written-guarantee tool sits mid-board on our cost factor: the math depends on your month, and for a lot of shops February is a real month.
Insurance-side readiness (25%)
A Xactimate® sketch comes with the report, and ESX is available as an add-on, so RoofScope serves the insurance side well. It scores below the ESX-first tools only because ESX is an add-on rather than the standard deliverable.
Speed to bid (20%)
Twelve hours or less, guaranteed in writing. That is fast enough for a next-day bid on every job and same-day on a morning order, and the guarantee is the point: you are not hoping, you are holding a promise.
DIY vs done-for-you (15%)
Done-for-you. Order, receive, with a written SLA on when.
Corrections and support (10%)
A 99% accuracy guarantee in writing is the strongest published corrections posture on our board, and it earns the top corrections subscore. Check current terms on the pricing page for how the guarantee is honored.
Who should buy it
Multi-trade contractors running steady monthly report volume who want accuracy and turnaround guarantees on paper. Shops with a compliance or QA culture that values written SLAs.
Skip it if your volume is seasonal or low: the plan will cost more than the reports. A flat per-report tool with no plan is the better fit there.
How we scored it
Figures from RoofScope's published pricing page, checked August 2026, linked in Sources. Read how we score.
Real-world scenarios
RoofScope's plan math works and the written SLAs are a real asset. Good fit.
The plan hurts here. A flat per-report tool with no plan is cheaper across the year.
It's an add-on on RoofScope. Budget it, or pick an ESX-first tool where it's the default.
This is the tool. Nothing else on our board publishes both an accuracy and a turnaround guarantee.
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Dudes GoldWritten-SLA pickA 99% accuracy guarantee and a 12-hour turnaround guarantee in writing. RoofScope's guarantees earn real points on speed and corrections, and its Xactimate® sketch keeps insurance-side readiness solid. It gives back on cost per job: monthly plans plus per-report fees only pencil at steady volume, and the ESX is an add-on. Steady multi-trade shops score it higher than our blended number; occasional users score it lower.
The written guarantees are real and I like the Xactimate® sketch. But the plan is the thing: at my volume I'm paying $89 to $279 a month before the first $40 report, and the ESX I need is an add-on. If I ran forty reports a month steadily, this math flips.
Twelve hours guaranteed is fast enough for me and the accuracy guarantee is a nice thing to have in writing. I just don't do enough volume to carry a plan through February. Great for a busy multi-trade shop, expensive for a small one.
Sources & verification
- Plans $89-279/mo; ~$40 reports; 99% accuracy guarantee; 12-hour guarantee; Xactimate® sketch; ESX add-on: RoofScope pricing (as of August 2026)