Comparison
Otumia vs. Numa
Numa is a mature product — for auto dealerships. If you run a roofing company, you'd be buying software whose best features connect to systems you don't have.
| Otumia | Numa | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Roofing companies | Auto dealerships and service centers |
| Core integrations | Your calendar, roofing workflows | Dealer DMS platforms (CDK Global, Reynolds & Reynolds) |
| Pricing | Published: $197–$997/mo flat | Not published — reported $200–400/mo starting point |
| Trade vocabulary | Storm damage, insurance claims, squares, decking | Service lanes, RO status, parts |
| Website + local SEO | Included | Not offered |
| Review automation | Included | Limited |
| Guarantee | First booked job in 30 days or you pay nothing | None |
Based on publicly available Numa documentation and published third-party reviews as of 2026.
The honest verdict
If you run a car dealership, choose Numa — that's what it's built for, and its DMS integrations are genuinely deep. If you run a roofing company, an AI that knows what a supplement claim is will out-earn an AI that knows what a service lane is. Vertical depth isn't a feature; it's the whole product.
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