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For most everyday users, neither Hatch nor Roof AI is a good fit — they are specialized business tools, not general-purpose AI apps. Hatch wins for sales teams that need voice-based lead follow-up, while Roof AI is narrowly built for real estate brokerages. The single biggest difference is that Hatch handles phone calls and voice, whereas Roof AI is purely text-based and tied to real estate listings.
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app, so you cannot manage them from your phone. They are designed for desktop or team use.
Neither is ideal. Both require custom setup and sales calls for pricing. Hatch is slightly more versatile if you handle phone leads, but both are overkill for a solo entrepreneur.
No. Pricing is not publicly listed, which usually means it's a paid product aimed at brokerages. Expect to pay a monthly fee.
Partially. It can handle routine follow-ups, appointment booking, and lead qualification, but it still needs human oversight and accurate data to work well.
Hatch integrates with CRM systems and lead sources. Roof AI integrates with websites and MLS data. Neither has a public list of specific integrations, so you'll need to ask their sales teams.
Hatch wins for voice-based sales automation; Roof AI wins only if you're in real estate — but neither is a pick-up-and-use tool for everyday people.
If you run a sales team that makes lots of phone calls, Hatch is the better choice — but be ready for a setup process and a sales call to get pricing. If you're a real estate agent, Roof AI is purpose-built for you, but don't expect to use it on your phone or for anything outside property listings. For everyone else, neither tool is worth the hassle right now.