When the Storm Hits, Your Cat Disaster Restoration Software Scales Fast

“The Xcelerate program is AMAZING and waaaay better for our filing/workflow system for our restoration jobs than any other program that we have worked with in the past. ”
Monique Quam, Restoration Construction Abatement LLC
Engineered for CAT & Large Loss Events
Rapid Job Intake
Quickly create and triage jobs with standardized intake forms and automated workflows.
Mass Resource Coordination
Assign crews, track equipment, and monitor job progress across impacted zones in real time.
Client & Carrier Updates
Centralize communication with property owners, insurers, and adjusters to reduce chaos and increase trust.
Real-Time Reporting
Get up-to-the-minute updates on job counts, crew locations, and production KPIs across regions.
Be First on Scene—With Systems Ready to Scale
- Rapid job intake with location-based triage
- Assign crews and equipment across wide areas
- Track job counts, statuses, and milestones live
- Share real-time updates with clients and adjusters
Know Who’s Where and What They’re Doing
- View technician productivity and assignments in real time
- Track drying equipment across jobs to reduce loss
- Identify bottlenecks or under-resourced zones
- Maximize daily job throughput with drag-and-drop tasking
- Support technicians in following a standardized process for documentation and compliance, ensuring accurate records and efficient workflow
Your Command Center for Every CAT Event
- Monitor KPIs like job starts, cycle time, and billable revenue
- Auto-generate event summary reports for leadership or insurers
- Ensure complete documentation and categorize estimates with the correct code for compliance before billing
- Present your operational readiness and ROI to future partners
The Need For Disaster Response Software
In the restoration industry, disaster response is more than just a service—it’s a mission-critical operation that demands speed, precision, and adaptability. Restoration professionals must be ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice, equipped with the right tools to handle catastrophic events efficiently. Restoration businesses rely on advanced technology to track shipments, manage resources, and provide real-time updates to both their teams and customers. With mobile devices and specialized apps, restoration companies can document damage on-site, track progress, and deliver accurate estimates directly to customers. For example, a technician can use a mobile app to capture photos of water damage, update job status, and instantly share critical information with the office and clients. This level of connectivity ensures that restoration companies can respond rapidly, allocate resources efficiently, and keep customers informed every step of the way.
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Free resources to streamline and scale your business
3 Signs You Are Relying Too Heavily on Your Admin Staff (And How Restoration Software Can Help)
Running a restoration company requires speed, clarity, and airtight coordination. Administrative teams often serve as the central point of communication. They answer calls, dispatch field techs, track job updates, collect documentation, and help push every job from intake to invoice. Many offices keep the business moving only through sheer effort and constant multitasking.
The Restoration Backlog Bottleneck: How to Keep Jobs Moving When Demand Surges
Restoration contractors know the truth that few industries experience. Work rarely arrives at a steady pace. It comes in waves. One week feels predictable. The next week, a storm hits, phone lines light up, job boards overflow, and crews scramble to stay ahead of rising expectations.
How Restoration Software Helps You Stay Profitable During the Off-Season
Slow seasons hit restoration contractors harder than most trades. Storm patterns shift. Weather-driven claims drop. Phones stop ringing. The off-season can feel like someone turned off the faucet and forgot to turn it back on.

