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Solarise.app is a software platform designed for solar companies that automates the early stages of the solar sales process. It functions as a 24/7 website plugin providing potential customers with instant preliminary solar quotes through AI-driven analysis. The software evaluates a property’s solar potential and generates an initial solar installation quote. This automated analysis delivers fast, data-driven estimates without requiring manual calculations.
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I would like to express my deep gratitude to the team that recommended the Solarise software to us. From the moment we implemented it, everything has worked just as they said! I received a lot of inquiries daily, which significantly eased our workload.
The Solarise software really brings in clients, just as they promised.
Thank you once again to the amazing Solarise team.

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