ScopeQueue Carrier estimate in, justified supplement package out.

The carrier missed some line items. Find them before you send the file back.

Upload the carrier estimate and your roof photos. ScopeQueue reads both, lists what is missing, and writes the reason for each one — in the words a desk adjuster expects to read.

You approve every item yourself. The package goes out under your company name, not ours.

$19.99 per file after that. No subscription, no monthly minimum, no commission on what you recover.

What one line of the package looks like SUPPLEMENT ITEM 3 OF 7 Drip edge — eaves and rakes 394 LF · not present on the carrier estimate WHY Drip edge is required at eaves and rakes under IRC R905.2.8.5. The photographs show the existing edge metal was removed with the old covering. Photo 14, 22 attached You approve or drop it
This is the output, not a screenshot of the app. Every item carries its own written reason and the photographs that support it.

How it works

  1. Upload the carrier estimate. A PDF is enough. Add the measurement report if you have one — it makes the quantities sharper.
  2. Add your roof photos. Before you climb, the app prints a shot list: exactly which frames prove which item, including the ones you can only take before tear-off.
  3. Read what it found. Each candidate comes with the physical fact, the reason it belongs, and the photographs that back it. Items it cannot evidence are dropped — and it tells you which and why.
  4. Approve, one at a time. There is no approve-all button. That is on purpose: your name goes on the document.
  5. Send it. You get a cover letter, an itemised supplement with reasons, and a photo log. Plus an internal note that stays with you and never goes to the carrier.

What makes it different

It leaves the code blank rather than guess it

Building code sections are checked against the published code before they are printed. When we cannot stand behind one, the field is left empty and the item still stands on the physical fact. A wrong code section handed to an adjuster costs you the whole item — and your credibility on the next one.

It reads your photographs, not just the estimate

An item without evidence is a request. An item with a photograph attached to it is an argument. Each reason names the frames that support it, and the photo log ships with the package.

It says what it could not do

If a photograph was not read, it is counted and shown. If an item was dropped, you are told which and why. Nothing is quietly left out — the one thing worse than a missing item is not knowing it is missing.

It never prints a price

Quantities, codes, and reasons — no unit costs, no totals. Pricing comes from your own price list, where it belongs.

What it costs

$19.99 per file
  • Your first file is free. The whole thing — not a preview, not a watermark. You see the finished package before you spend anything.
  • No subscription and no monthly minimum. Run one file in November and nothing in December, and you pay for one file.
  • No commission. What you recover is yours.
  • Every feature is included. There is no higher tier.

Start your first file — free

Straight answers

Do I need Xactimate?
No. You upload the estimate the carrier sent you, as a PDF. You get back a PDF you can send, print, or attach to an email.
Does this negotiate with the carrier for me?
No, and it should not. It drafts the file; you review it, you approve each item, and you send it under your own name. Nothing leaves this app on its own.
Will the carrier pay?
That is the carrier's decision and nobody can promise you otherwise. What this does is make sure the items you are owed are on the file, with a written reason and a photograph behind each one.
Is this legal advice?
No. It does not read your customer's policy and it does not tell you what a policy covers. It works from what is physically on the roof and what the building code requires.
What if it finds nothing?
Then it says so, plainly, instead of padding the file. A supplement full of items you cannot defend is worse than no supplement.
Whose name is on the document?
Yours. Your company name, your licence number, your signature block. There is no ScopeQueue branding anywhere on what you send.

The first one is free. Try it on a file you have already settled.

Run it against a claim you closed last month and see what it turns up. That is the fastest honest way to judge whether it is worth $19.99.

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