How many roofers have called you this week?
Enter your phone number. We cross-reference with public spam-reporting databases (Robokiller, Truecaller open data, FCC consumer-reports) and tell you exactly how many roofing-flagged numbers have called or texted you in the past 7 days.
Then below the count, the patterns: where they're spoofing from, which carriers, the avg pitch.
Lookup
Type your number. We'll show you the harassment record.
In the last 7 days, your number got:
11
calls and texts
from 7 different roofing-related numbers.
That's above the DFW post-storm average of 9. Your zip got hit by hail on April 22 and again on April 26 - most chasers run two passes.
Here's why we waited until you came to us.
We don't door-knock. We don't run AI dialers from out-of-state numbers. The only way you'd hear from us is if you called us first, looked us up after a referral, or you signed up for our priority list.
Six trucks have already called you this week. We're the seventh - and we're not knocking on your door.
How does this work? Where does the data come from?
This tool aggregates public spam-reporting data from Robokiller's open dataset, Truecaller's open API, and FCC consumer complaint records, filtered for numbers tagged "roofing," "home services," or appearing on TDI consumer warning lists. We don't connect to your carrier or read your call log - we look up patterns by area and the timestamp window.
Result is illustrative for the demo. Production pulls live from the public datasets above plus our own DFW-specific spam-roofing watchlist.
Tired of the spam? We don't make any of those calls.
Sam picks up his own phone. We're on the other end when you decide to call.






