Roffik software in New York

Roffik in New York. Roffik builds purpose-built software for New York operators — tint and detailing shops, marketing agencies, window film visualizers, and Part 142 training centers. Every product is built around how real businesses operate.

Our products available in New York

SalesThumb for New York tint, detailing, and PPF shops

The operating system for auto service shops — booking, CRM, AI photo-to-quote, payments, warranty certs, and a technician mobile app, all in one place. SalesThumb in New York →

HubWho for New York marketing agencies that resell Vendasta

Billing, ACH and card payments, recurring subscriptions, per-client margin tracking, and branded client portals for Vendasta resellers — built on Midnight + cyan. HubWho in New York →

Vizme for New York window film and vinyl wrap shops

Embeddable AI window film and vinyl wrap visualizer with auto-detection — customers upload a photo, pick a film, see a photo-real preview, and become a captured lead, all in seconds. Vizme in New York →

AviationAlley for New York Part 142 training centers

The platform for FAA-approved Part 142 training centers — simulator scheduling, FAA compliance records, client-account billing, and SWIFT wire reconciliation. AviationAlley in New York →

New York coverage

We work with operators in New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse, Albany, and every metro and rural area in between.

FAQs

Does Roffik serve New York operators?

Yes. All four Roffik products — SalesThumb, HubWho, Vizme, and AviationAlley — work for operators in New York, from New York City to every metro and rural area in the state.

Are there New York-specific features?

The platforms are operationally identical state-to-state, but state-specific tax handling, business registration formats, and local-time scheduling are configurable per location.

How quickly can a New York shop get set up?

Most New York operators are running on Roffik within a day. The founding-cohort onboarding team handles the migration from spreadsheets, paper, or whatever shop tool you're using today.