MN Hail Buddy

For licensed Minnesota roofers and storm-restoration contractors

Exclusive hail inspection requests, with the radar data attached

We operate Minnesota's free hail lookup, tied to NOAA radar data and the state's licensed-contractor file. When a homeowner sees radar-estimated hail over their own roof and asks for an inspection, that request — with the address, storm date, estimated hail size, and a documented consent record — can go to you, exclusively.

Not a generic roofing lead

Every lead arrives after the homeowner saw hail evidence for their specific address: storm date, radar-estimated size, and what they asked for.

Consent you can defend

Each lead stores the exact consent text shown, the page URL, timestamp, and device record. Exclusive means one company contacts them: yours.

County targeting, real returns

Pick your counties. Credit for disconnected numbers, duplicates, or out-of-area leads within 5 business days. No refunds for didn't-close — no games either way.

The $500 test

No long-term contract, no platform fee. Prepay $500, tell us your counties, and receive the next 5–10 exclusive inspection requests in your territory. If the phone numbers ring and the addresses are in your area, keep going. If not, the return policy speaks for itself.

Email to start a $500 test

Include your company name, MN license number, and the counties you want. We verify every buyer's license against the DLI file before delivery.

Storm Drops

After every 1.5"+ metro hail event, registered buyers get an email: how many exclusive requests are coming in from the affected ZIP codes, first look to standing buyers. Storm-window leads are priced above baseline — that's when a consented inspection request at a radar-verified address is worth the most, and you know it better than we do. Registered buyers with a funded balance get first claim.

Why homeowners trust the site (and why that matters to you)

MN Hail Buddy is built by a named Minnesota attorney, shows homeowners honest radar framing ("estimated aloft, not confirmed damage"), and tells them plainly that contractors pay to receive inspection requests. The homeowner who submits anyway is not a curiosity click — they watched the evidence, read the disclosure, and asked for a licensed roofer. That's the difference you feel on the first phone call.

Delivery requires an active MN contractor license with no current enforcement flag, and acceptance of the buyer terms. Leads are never resold, and consumer consent scope is enforced — that's what keeps the inventory worth buying.