
Example Image with Text
Use this Image with Text block to balance out your text content with a complementary visual to strengthen messaging and help your students connect with your product, course, or coaching. You can introduce yourself with a profile picture and author bio, showcase a student testimonial with their smiling face, or highlight an experience with a screenshot.
Example Text
Use this Text block to tell your course or coaching’s story.
Write anything from one-liners to detailed paragraphs that tell your visitors more about what you’re selling.
This block - along with other blocks that contain text content - supports various text formatting such as header sizes, font styles, alignment, ordered and unordered lists, hyperlinks and colors.

Example Title
Use this block to showcase testimonials, features, categories, or more. Each column has its own individual text field. You can also leave the text blank to have it display nothing and just showcase an image.

Example Title
Use this block to showcase testimonials, features, categories, or more. Each column has its own individual text field. You can also leave the text blank to have it display nothing and just showcase an image.

Example Title
Use this block to showcase testimonials, features, categories, or more. Each column has its own individual text field. You can also leave the text blank to have it display nothing and just showcase an image.
Example Curriculum
- MANAGEMENT DECISION AUTHORITY
- SUPPLEMENTING (1:17)
- WHAT IS SUPPLEMENTING (19:23)
- TOOLS TO HELP YOU GATHER THE RIGHT DATA (20:31)
- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH CONTRACTORS (20:16)
- WHAT CONTRACTORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INSURANCE (35:23)
- THE SECRET WEAPON FOR SUPPLEMENTING (34:04)
- APPRAISAL
- PUBLIC ADJUSTER
- LITIGATION
- APPRAISAL / PUBLIC ADJUSTER / LITIGATION – When the claim gets escalated
- ACTIVITY: ESTIMATE BREAKDOWN DRILL
- "THAT DAMAGE IS COSMETIC.”
- “THIS ISN’T STORM-RELATED.”
- “WE DON’T PAY FOR CODE UPGRADES.”
- “THE SHINGLES ARE MATCHED CLOSE ENOUGH.”
- “WE DON’T PAY O&P ON THIS JOB.”
- “THERE’S NO DAMAGE HERE.”
- “THERE’S NO FUNCTIONAL DAMAGE.”
- “THAT’S PRE-EXISTING DAMAGE.”
- “WE ALREADY PAID ENOUGH.”
- “WE DON’T PAY FOR FELT / UNDERLAYMENT / ICE & WATER.”
- “THAT'S MAINTENANCE-RELATED.”
- “YOU’RE JUST TRYING TO MAX OUT THE CLAIM.”
- “WE WON’T PAY FOR DRIP EDGE / FLASHING — IT’S REUSABLE.”
- “THE ROOF STILL HAS LIFE LEFT.”
- “NO COLLATERAL DAMAGE = NO COVERAGE.”
- “WIND SPEEDS WEREN’T HIGH ENOUGH.”
- “THE DAMAGE IS DUE TO INSTALLATION DEFECTS.”
- “THE DAMAGE WASN’T VISIBLE FROM THE GROUND.”
- “ONLY THE DAMAGED SHINGLES NEED REPAIR.”
- “THE DAMAGE IS DUE TO WEAR AND TEAR, NOT STORM IMPACT.”
- “YOU DIDN’T NOTIFY US IN TIME.”
- “THE CLAIM VALUE IS LESS THAN YOUR DEDUCTIBLE.”
- “THERE’S NO HAIL IMPACT ON THE SHINGLES.”
- “It doesn’t look that bad to me.”
- “The roof isn’t leaking though.”
- “Are you sure this isn’t just wear and tear?”
- “That just looks like normal discoloration.”
- “Can’t they just repair that one section?”
- “How do I know insurance will cover this?”
- “Why hasn’t another roofer mentioned this?”
- “That just looks like regular roof wear.”
- “My roof is new — this shouldn’t be a problem.”
- “If it’s that bad, why didn’t the last contractor say anything?”
- “The insurance adjuster already said there’s no damage.”
- “I don’t want to deal with insurance — it sounds complicated.”
- “Are you just trying to sell me something?”
- IRC R908.1
- IRC R908.3
- IRC R905.2.7.1
- IRC R905.2.8.2
- IRC R903.2.1
- IRC R905.2.8.5
- IRC R905.2.4
- IRC R905.2.8
- IRC R905.2.8.6
- IRC R908.6
- Texas Administrative Code Title 28, Rule §21.203 – Prompt Pay Law
- Texas Insurance Code §542A.001 – Matching Standard
- Manufacturer Specifications (CertainTeed, GAF, Owens Corning)
- Intro to Insurance Claims
- Proper Expectations with Claims
- Insurance Claim Cycle
- Homeowner Insurance Policy Types
- Adjuster Types
- Intro to Filing Claims
- Great, Good, and Bad Approval Odds
- How to file a claim with a homeowner
- Insurance Claims' Phone Number / Email Address
- Date of Discovery vs Date of Loss
- Giving Consultant Info to Insurance
- Intro to Adjuster Meetings
- Preparing for Adjuster Meeting
- Running the Adjuster Meeting
- Coming up with plan for Adjuster Meeting
- Ending the Adjuster Meeting
- Intro to Claim Denial / Partial Approval
- Communicating with Homeowner during Denial Process
- Communicating with Insurance Adjuster during Denial Process
- Full Claim Denial Process
- Establishing the Last Straw for Approval
- Supplementing Process
- How to Prepare an Itel Report
- Understanding the different Itel Match Types
- How to read an Itel Report
- Sample Itel Reports
- Comparing New Itel Matches with Existing Materials
- Marking Damage Photos for Supplements
- The "Damage Supplement Request Form"
- Intro to Claim Approval Process
- Claim Approval Checklist
- Uploading Scope of Work
- Reading Insurance Scope
- AVRR Sample Approval Scopes
- Preparing Final Contract for Approved Claim
- Calculating for Non-Recoverable Depreciation on Final Contract
- Finalizing Details with homeowner after Claim Approval
- Supplementing Expectations During Install
Example Image with Text
Use this Image with Text block to balance out your text content with a complementary visual to strengthen messaging and help your students connect with your product, course, or coaching. You can introduce yourself with a profile picture and author bio, showcase a student testimonial with their smiling face, or highlight an experience with a screenshot.

Example Featured Products
Showcase other available courses, bundles, and coaching products you’re selling with the Featured Products block to provide alternatives to visitors who may not be interested in this specific product.