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About

The platform built for the address, not the line item.

SkyCanvass is the operating system for storm-restoration contractors who treat documentation as an asset, not paperwork.

Why we exist

Insurance restoration contractors live between three sources of truth that don't talk to each other: building codes adopted by local jurisdictions, storm history measured by NOAA and NEXRAD, and parcel records held by county assessors. Stitching them together for one address takes hours of work that ends up in a PDF nobody can audit.

SkyCanvass collapses those three feeds into one continuously-updated record and generates audit-grade documentation in seconds. Contractors arrive at the inspection with the same primary-source references everyone else uses — both sides reading from the same record, not arguing about whose record is right.

What we believe

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Single source of truth

One canonical record of every parcel, code edition, and storm event — yours alone, on owned infrastructure that doesn’t share your data with third-party AI vendors.

§02

Code-cited, not paraphrased

Building codes appear as verbatim quotes from the official source — never paraphrased, never summarized. Every citation links back to the publication, edition, and section it came from.

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Built by operators

Founders work in the storm-restoration industry. Every feature has a contractor, a supplement writer, or an estimator behind it.

The team

Operators + engineers

SkyCanvass is operated by Onyx, Inc. Founder Griffin Long has been working on storm-damage restoration and roofing documentation since the 2018 Florida season. The platform covers every state plus DC — 3,500+ state, county, and city code pages, parcel records, and the storm history behind each one — all on owned infrastructure.

Griffin Long
Founder · SkyCanvass

Storm-restoration operator. Stitched code, storm, and parcel data by hand on real estimates for years before building it as a platform.

Chris
Co-founder · Field operations

Domain lead on supplement language, code citations, and the documentation discipline that holds up under scrutiny.

Want to see the platform?

Open the product, run an address, and see every layer that comes back.