Capture the lead, run the site visit, keep the job moving — from the truck, the roof, or a
basement with no signal. Built for roofing contractors and small trades.
Roofing first, other trades soon. In another trade and this looks close? Tell us — it's a short list and you'd be on it.
TradelyBuilt in the Midwest
01 — THE PILE
The job's done at four. The paperwork isn't.
9:14 PM
The estimate you're still writing at the kitchen table, four hours after you left the roof.
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Photos from this morning, buried in a camera roll between a birthday party and a receipt.
6 DAYS
Since a good lead came in on a Tuesday and nobody called it back.
02 — WHAT IT DOES
Four things you stop doing by hand.
INSTANT ENTRY
The lead's in before you pocket the phone.
Type or paste whatever came in — a text, a scribbled number, a name off a voicemail. It comes back sorted into name, phone, address, and what the job is.
PASTED
hey its John Smith 6145550199 — got a leak over the garage, 456 maple dr
NAMEJohn Smith
PHONE6145550199
ADDRESS456 Maple Dr
JOB NOTESgot a leak over the garage
Sorted for you
VOICE DEBRIEF
Hold to talk. We'll do the typing.
Walk the job out loud on the drive back. Your notes are filed against the lead as a draft, with the original recording attached.
Draft — ready for review
PROPERTY SNAPSHOT
You've seen the roof before you drive out.
Overhead imagery, an estimated roof area, and the address checked against the county — waiting on the lead when you open it.
EST. ROOF AREA
1,240 SQ FT
PHOTO MATCH
Photos land on the right job.
Shots taken at the address are matched to it and offered up. Attach them, or don't — your call either way.
3 photos found
ESTIMATE PDF — the letterheaded estimate on the phone, line-item table visible
IMG-03 · THE ESTIMATE
IN THE FIELD
No bars in the basement. Works anyway.
Everything you enter in the field is held on the phone and filed the moment you have signal
again. Nothing is lost between the attic and the truck — not the photos, not the notes, not
the lead you typed in a stairwell.
NO SIGNAL NEEDEDSYNCS ON ITS OWN
03 — WHO'S BEHIND IT
Built for the trades, one at a time.
Tradely exists because a roofer sat down and walked us through his actual job — lead to
closeout, step by step. Everything in the app came out of that walkthrough, and out of the
ones after it.
It's a small team in Ohio. That's the point. Tell us what's broken and it gets fixed this
week, not filed in a roadmap you'll never see. A company with ten thousand customers can't
say that.
R
RyanFounder — builds it, answers the phone
Tell us what's broken and it gets fixed this week.
Every number on a job shows you where it came from. Tap the roof area and you get the
imagery it was measured off. Tap a drafted note and you get the recording it was typed from.
Anything you disagree with, you change.
Drafts sit and wait. Nothing reaches your customer, your supplier, or your sub until you
send it.
Example of a site-visit note in the app, drafted from a voice recording and waiting for
review.
SITE VISIT NOTESDraft — ready for review
Three-tab architectural, two layers coming off. Soft decking over the back bedroom, maybe 20
sq ft. Homeowner wants it done before the insurance adjuster comes back out.
Drafted from your voice note0:48
ApproveEdit
05 — TALK TO US
Show us a job. We'll show you the app.
No signup, no trial to start and forget. Tell us what you run today and how many leads a
week you handle, and we'll set up a call.
ryan@tradely.work · Columbus, OHRather just write? Email us instead. Reply time is same day, most days.