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GetFixn is TrueFixR's B2C layer, built and operated under the same company. Where TrueFixR serves the business side of storm intelligence, GetFixn serves the homeowner directly. Same infrastructure, same federal data pipeline, same team. Zero additional overhead.\r\n\r\n918,865 businesses are already pre-loaded in the platform across all 50 states, 618,908 with contact emails, 417,276 with websites, and 181,705 with AI generated descriptions already written. A homeowner types in what they need and where, and GetFixn matches them with verified, insured local pros. Free quotes, no spam calls, info stays private.\r\n\r\nWhat no other platform does is what makes this different. GetFixn pulls from the same TrueFixR data pipeline to show every homeowner the actual storm history for their property. Before they even request a quote, they can see how many hail events have hit their address, the severity, the dates, and what their risk score is. That turns a passive homeowner into an informed buyer who already knows they have damage before a contractor ever knocks on their door.\r\n\r\nThis closes the loop on the entire TrueFixR ecosystem. Businesses use TrueFixR to find storm affected properties. Homeowners use GetFixn to find vetted local pros and understand their own risk. Atlas United serves the insurance and government side. StormIQ is the intelligence engine being built on top of all of it. One company, one data pipeline, four products, four markets.\r\n\r\nThe revenue model also solves a seasonality problem. Storm lead demand spikes after weather events. GetFixn generates homeowner driven demand year round regardless of storm activity, creating a more stable and predictable revenue base on top of the existing pipeline.
StormIQ is the next layer of the TrueFixR platform. Not a product you use, the engine underneath everything.\r\n\r\nStorm AI is the conversational interface available today. Ask a question in plain English, get storm leads and property history in seconds. StormIQ is what powers it at the model level once funded. A purpose built LLM trained exclusively on storm science, federal weather data, insurance risk, and property intelligence. Not a general purpose model with a prompt. A domain expert.\r\n\r\nThe data pipeline is already built. Eleven federal sources, nightly processing, 7 million plus cached properties across all 50 states. StormIQ sits on top of that and makes it queryable by anyone, generates maps from natural language, produces risk reports on demand, and powers Atlas United's enterprise contracts for insurance carriers and government agencies.\r\n\r\nVerisk, CoreLogic, and First Street charge companies millions annually for this type of intelligence. StormIQ delivers it faster, cheaper, and under contract. This is what the funding is for.
Atlas United (atlasunited.io) is TrueFixR's enterprise facing product built on the exact same federal data pipeline. Same 11 sources. Same nightly processing. Same property level precision. Different buyers, different outputs, different price point.\r\n\r\nWhere TrueFixR serves people who need storm leads, Atlas United serves banks, insurance carriers, county governments, utilities, and real estate institutions that need comprehensive property risk intelligence for underwriting, hazard mitigation planning, and infrastructure resilience decisions.\r\n\r\nEvery US property gets a risk report pulling from storm history, FEMA flood zones, USDA soil classification, wildfire hazard, drought index, and CMIP6 climate projections across all 3,143 counties. The output is a procurement ready document that counties and insurers can actually use for grant applications, FEMA hazard mitigation plans, and reinsurance modeling.\r\n\r\nThe insurance angle is significant. What carriers currently pay companies like Verisk and CoreLogic tens of millions for annually, Atlas United delivers from verified federal sources at a fraction of the cost, with nightly data refresh no legacy provider can match.\r\n\r\nTrueFixR is registered on SAM.gov (UEI: XSEBYFC4KDA5) and holds NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador status. Atlas United is the government and enterprise contract vehicle. One platform, two revenue streams, zero additional infrastructure cost.
Storm AI is TrueFixR's natural language interface built on the same federal data pipeline powering HitMap. Instead of navigating a map, type a plain English question and get back structured, actionable data in seconds.\r\n\r\nAsk ”show me hail leads in Dallas County this week” and Storm AI hits the live lead pipeline, geocodes the location, pulls matched properties, and returns a ranked list with event dates, hail sizes, distances, and priority scores. All grounded in real NOAA SPC and MRMS radar confirmed data.\r\n\r\nAddress level storm history works the same way. Type any US address and get the full 22 year event record instantly, no report needed. Lead lists export as CSV directly from the chat. No map to load, no filters to set.\r\n\r\nFully mobile optimized. Designed to work from anywhere with a signal. Available at $39 per month, the lowest friction entry point into the TrueFixR platform.
HitMap started as a basic storm to address matching tool and has since been rebuilt into a full storm intelligence platform. The current version pulls from a nightly federal data pipeline spanning 2,700+ counties across all 50 states, processing NOAA SPC storm reports, MRMS radar confirmed hail data, local storm reports, and National Weather Service warnings into a unified lead feed that updates daily.\r\n\r\nWhat users see on the map: tornado, hail, wind, flood, and wildfire events color coded by type, with live weather radar overlay, NWS watch and warning zones, and clustered property markers that break down into individual address level leads on click. Every lead carries an event timestamp, storm type, hail size or wind speed where available, distance to the storm point, exposure bucket, and a 0 to 100 priority score calculated from storm severity and proximity.\r\n\r\nFiltering has been built out significantly. Users can slice by state, county, event type, and date range. High Priority mode surfaces only leads scoring above 75. Direct Hits mode narrows to properties within half a mile of a confirmed storm point. Sort by score, date, or severity. Export the filtered list as a CSV in one click.\r\n\r\nUnder the hood, the scoring engine weights events by type and confirmed source. Radar confirmed MRMS hail events score higher than self reported local storm reports. Tornadoes outrank everything. Large hail over two inches is treated as structural damage likely, not possible. The result is a ranked list where the top of the export is genuinely the highest probability properties in that county, not just the closest addresses to the storm center.\r\n\r\nNo third party data vendors. No per state paywalls. All 50 states included in every plan.
Without spending a single dollar on advertising, TrueFixR organically attracted 25 registered users and converted 3 into paying customers since launch. Every signup came through direct outreach, word of mouth, and organic discovery — validating real market demand for the platform. Zero churn across all paying customers demonstrates strong product retention and early satisfaction. This traction was achieved by a solo founder operating lean, proving the core value proposition resonates before any meaningful go to market investment has been made.
HitMap is the operational layer of TrueFixR. It takes authoritative storm reports (hail, wind, tornado, damage reports) and converts them into address level “who should I contact first” output. Behind the scenes it does storm normalization, geo matching, distance bucketing, and lead scoring so you are not staring at vague county wide polygons.\r\n\r\nYou pick a state and county, choose event types, and set a time window. HitMap renders the storm reports on the map and simultaneously pulls the matched properties that fall within the proximity radius. Each lead row includes the event timestamp, severity, distance to the reported storm point, exposure bucket, and a 0 to 100 priority score. The idea is simple: stop guessing neighborhoods and export a clean list of nearby properties tied to real storm occurrence data.\r\n\r\nBuilt for speed: daily processing, cached leads, one click CSV exports, and filters that let you narrow to the highest intent addresses instead of mass canvassing.