R360 Scope · Standalone AI estimating
Stop writing scopes from scratch. Draft them from your photos.
R360 Scope is the estimating model from our system, sold on its own. Feed it the photos and sketch your crew already shoots; it hands back an IICRC-referenced scope narrative and a working ESX in minutes. Your estimator QAs and submits.
Separately priced · same system · no rip-and-replace
200
real projects trained on
20,537
field photos the model learned from
min
to a working ESX, not an afternoon
What it actually does
It lives where your estimators already work. No new field process, no platform to migrate to.
Photos and sketch in
Feed it the CompanyCam photos and Xactimate sketch your crew already shoots. No new field process, no extra app for the techs to forget.
Working ESX out
It drafts the scope-of-loss narrative and line items, then hands back a working ESX in minutes — what used to eat an estimator's afternoon.
IICRC-referenced, carrier-ready
Every draft is cited to IICRC S500 and the photos it read from. Your estimator QAs and submits — the documentation is built for the desk adjuster.
Trained on real restoration work
The model learned on 200 real, self-written projects and 20,537 field photos — not a generic LLM with a restoration sticker on it.
Two ways to run it
Same engine. Buy the piece or buy the system.
R360 Scope is the scoping agent on its own. The consulting engagement is where it becomes one agent in a system we tune to your shop. Start wherever the math works.
Standalone
R360 Scope, by itself
The fastest way to take back estimator hours. Its own subscription, no engagement required.
- You own the scoping bottleneck and want it gone this month
- Self-serve: sign up, feed it photos and a sketch, QA the draft
- Separately priced — its own subscription at r360scope.com
- No consulting engagement required to start
Inside an engagement
Scope, as one agent in the system
When the diagnostic shows scoping is one of several leaks, we install it alongside the rest and tune it to your shop.
- Installed as one agent in a system we tune to your shop
- Retrained on your real files quarterly as your team corrects it
- Wired to the rest of the stack — AR, carrier comms, BI
- Included in scope when the diagnostic points there
Where scoping fits the bigger picture
Scope is where a lot of shops leak the most owner time — the best estimator in the building, re-typing the same narratives instead of running the floor. Standalone, R360 Scope gives those hours back. That's the whole job, and for a lot of operators it's enough.
But scoping is rarely the only leak. The consulting side is where we find the others — AR sitting too long, supplements left on the table, margin you can't see per job — and the automation is how those fixes survive after we leave. The two run through each other: operators who've scaled and sold restoration shops, paired with the engineering that makes the fixes stick. R360 Scope is the first piece a lot of shops touch. It's also the easiest one to see working.
Straight answers
Is R360 Scope the same thing as your AI Implementation service?+
Same engine, two ways to buy it. R360 Scope is the estimating model on its own subscription — sign up and run it. The AI Implementation engagement installs that model plus the other agents (AR, carrier comms, BI) and tunes the whole system to your shop. Start standalone, move up when you're ready, or do both.
Do I need a Restoration360 consulting engagement to use it?+
No. R360 Scope is a standalone product with its own pricing at r360scope.com. The consulting engagement is where it becomes one piece of a larger system — but you can run the scoping tool by itself for as long as that's all you need.
How is it priced?+
Standalone, it's a subscription — see current plans at r360scope.com. Inside an engagement, it's scoped with the rest of the build; we quote that after a 30-minute Operating Diagnostic. Either way there's no rip-and-replace and no platform migration.
Does it replace my estimator?+
No. It drafts; your estimator QAs and submits. There's a human in the loop on every file. What changes is the hours — your best estimator stops re-typing the same scope narratives and starts reviewing drafts instead of writing from scratch.
Get the scoping hours back first.
Run R360 Scope on its own, or let the diagnostic tell you whether scoping is the leak to start with. Either way, you keep what we build.