The problem
Headline prices hide the real numbers.
Two solar quotes can look similar on the cover page yet diverge by tens of thousands over 25 years once financing, escalators, and maintenance are factored in. ROI Insights normalizes the math so you can compare apples to apples.
How it works
From document to decision.
Scan
Scan contracts and quotes you're considering.
Model
We pull out costs, savings, and assumptions.
Compare
Rank options on payback, ROI, and risk.
Choose
Pick the option that's actually best for you.
Key benefits
What you get with ROI Insights.
ROI scoring
Every option scored on financial return and risk.
Contract comparison
Side-by-side comparison across quotes and contracts.
Payback estimates
See how long until the system pays for itself.
Long-term cost analysis
25-year cost-of-ownership, not just the sticker price.
Financial decision support
Clear recommendations grounded in your scans.
Assumption transparency
Every number is traceable — no black boxes.
See it in action
A closer look.
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Comparing three solar quotes
James had three solar quotes ranging from $24K to $31K. ROI Insights normalized financing terms, escalators, and maintenance over 25 years and showed the cheapest sticker was actually the most expensive lifetime cost. He chose the middle option and projected $11,200 in additional savings.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Where do the numbers come from?
Directly from your scanned contracts plus standard regional assumptions you can override.
Can I change assumptions like utility rate inflation?
Yes. Every assumption is editable so you can stress-test the projection.
Does it handle financed and cash purchases?
Yes — both, with loan amortization built in.
Can I compare more than two contracts?
Yes. Rank as many options as you have scans.
Is the ROI a guarantee?
No. It's a projection based on the inputs. We show our math so you can judge it.
