# Roover — 90-Second Investor Loom

## Purpose

Earn the first meeting. Do not try to close the round or explain the whole company.

## Visual sequence

1. Mike on camera + literal company sentence.
2. One roofer. Two markets.
3. Three prices can hide three different jobs.
4. Address → actual roof → prepared job.
5. Proof boundary + A$250k / 90-day bridge.

## Script

Roover works out the roofing job before roofers price it.

The easiest way to see why is the same roofer in two markets. A homeowner says, “I think I need a new roof—can you come and quote it?” A professional buyer sends a defined roofing package and asks for a price. Same trade; what arrives is different.

In residential, each roofer therefore visits, works out the job and prices their own version. The homeowner thinks they are comparing three prices, but those prices may describe three different jobs.

Roover changes the order. From the address, property evidence and a few homeowner choices, we prepare one confirmed job basis first. Suitable roofers provide initial prices around the same work. The preferred roofer then visits to confirm the physical details and issue the final quote.

Professional construction proves the buying order. One Sydney transaction demonstrated the residential mechanism, and we have built the product path. The repeatable rates are not yet proven.

I’m raising A$250,000 for a ninety-day proof bridge. If this catches you, I’d love to show you the product.

## Delivery notes

- Speak to one person, not an audience.
- Keep the opening sentence unhurried.
- Let the “same trade; what arrives is different” idea land.
- Show the product rather than narrating every feature.
- Do not say “job object,” “QS,” “transaction primitive,” “blind bidding” or “95% accurate.”
- End with the next conversation, not a broad sales close.

