Growth layer · Command OS

Storm at midnight.
Campaign by 6am.
You're already first.

Weather drives demand in every trade. When hail hits your market, roofing calls surge. When it hits 105°F, HVAC phones ring. When temperatures drop below 20°F, plumbing emergencies spike. Command monitors weather 24/7 and fires your campaigns automatically - while your competitors are still drinking their morning coffee.

How weather campaigns work

Configure once.
Fires automatically.

01

You define the triggers

Set the weather conditions that trigger your campaigns - hail above 1", wind above 60mph, heat index above 100°F, temperatures below 20°F, freeze warnings. You control what fires and when.

02

Command monitors 24/7

Real-time weather data across your entire service area. Every zip code. Every hour. When a trigger condition is met, Command executes - no manual action required.

03

Campaign fires to affected zones

Postcards, SMS, email, and Google Ads all fire to homeowners in affected zip codes within hours of the triggering event. Your message lands before they've even finished assessing the damage.

04

AI phone agent handles the surge

When the campaign works, your phone rings. The AI phone agent handles every inbound call simultaneously. You capture all the leads, not just the ones you could personally answer.

Configured for your trade

Every trade has triggers.

// ROOFING TRIGGERS
  • Hail ≥ 1" diameter
  • Wind ≥ 60mph
  • Straight-line wind events
  • Post-storm assessment windows
// HVAC TRIGGERS
  • Heat index ≥ 100°F
  • Temperature ≤ 20°F
  • Freeze warnings issued
  • Extended heat waves (5+ days)
// PLUMBING TRIGGERS
  • Temps below 20°F (pipe freeze)
  • Heavy rain events (drain backup)
  • Freeze thaw cycles
  • Flood watch / water main alerts
// ELECTRICAL TRIGGERS
  • Storm outage events
  • Lightning storm clusters
  • Power restoration windows
  • Hurricane / tornado prep windows
// LANDSCAPING TRIGGERS
  • Drought conditions
  • First frost of season
  • Heavy snow/ice (clean-up)
  • Spring thaw timing
// TREE SERVICE TRIGGERS
  • High wind events
  • Ice storm aftermath
  • Heavy snow (branch damage)
  • Hurricane prep + recovery
< 4hrs
Average campaign deployment time from triggering weather event
340%
Average increase in inbound leads during weather campaign windows
First
Command operators are typically first to market in their service area after a storm event

The next storm is coming.
Be ready for it.

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