NH
Nate Harmon
Founder, ScopeLeaks

I've been in storm restoration roofing since 2015. Started as a helper on Midwest hail crews and worked up to crew lead and estimator. I've handled plenty of insurance roofs over the years — measuring after wind and hail, writing Xactimate estimates, and pushing supplements when things got missed.

The problem that kept coming up: carriers approve items like starters, drip edge, flashing, and detach/reset components in their scope — but in the middle of a busy job, we don't always catch and bill every one. I spent too many late nights going line by line between the carrier scope and my estimate, trying not to leave $1,000–$2,500 sitting unbilled on a job.

In 2023, I built an internal scope scanner to automatically flag:

  • Approved-but-unbilled items
  • Quantity mismatches
  • Common carrier omissions
  • O&P triggers that should be included

It worked on my own jobs and a couple from guys I know, so I turned it into ScopeLeaks.

We launched in late 2024. It's still just me — bootstrapped, no investors, no supplement company attached, no public adjusting. Just a tool to help contractors spot what's already approved but getting missed.

$1,500–$2,500Average flagged per report — primarily approved-but-unbilled line items.

Zero risk: if nothing worthwhile shows up, you pay nothing. Files are processed securely and deleted after review.

If you're running insurance roofs and want to catch the stuff that's getting missed, run one job through it. No contracts. No commitments.