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  5. GainTrace vs StormAxis — Storm Intelligence, Hit Lists & Canvassing Routes

GainTrace vs StormAxis — Storm Intelligence, Hit Lists & Canvassing Routes

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StormAxis — Storm Intelligence, Hit Lists & Canvassing Routes
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StormAxis — Storm Intelligence, Hit Lists & Canvassing Routes
StormAxis — Storm Intelligence, Hit Lists & Canvassing Routes

AI-powered revenue intelligence for B2B SaaS. Predict churn 45 days early, surface expansion signals, and automate rescue playbooks—unified in one platform.

StormAxis is the storm intelligence platform for restoration contractors. Predict storm revenue, generate AI-scored property hit lists, optimize canvassing routes, and track cost per signed roof — all from one platform.

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Revenue forecast per storm before deployment, Cost per signed roof by ZIP and territory, Lead to inspection to contract conversion, Historical storm scoring with revenue estimates, How It Works
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