Storm Brokers & Aggregators

You connect utilities to contractors. KYRO connects everything else.

KYRO is built for the storm broker and aggregator who manages multi-tier subcontractor networks, cascades storm calls across dozens of subs, and delivers consolidated rosters and utility-ready invoices — without the chaos.

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A storm professional in a white hard hat and tie smiles while using a digital tablet in front of power line towers, representing storm brokers and aggregators managing multi-tier subcontractor networks and delivering consolidated rosters through the KYRO platform.

What Storm Brokers Deal with

Coordinating roster responses across 20+ subcontractors by text and phone
No single view of crew count and status across your network
Subcontractor invoices arriving in different formats at different times
Utility compliance gaps because a sub's worker wasn't properly credentialed
Cash flow gaps waiting for utility payment to trickle down to subs

How KYRO AI Helps You

Cascade Storm Calls Across Your Network

Send a single storm call broadcast that cascades through every sub in your network automatically — with real-time response tracking.

Roll-Up Roster Visibility

See every sub's crew count, status, and credential compliance from a single dashboard — without chasing calls.

Invoice Consolidation

Sub invoices flow into a consolidated view for utility submission — with AI validation before any invoice leaves the platform.

Utility-Ready Compliance Reporting

KYRO generates audit-ready compliance documentation for the full multi-tier network — every credential and timesheet in one traceable record.
Transform how you manage project files with centralized storage and real-time collaboration. KYRO ensures your files are secure, accessible, and ready whenever you need them.
Map view of storm tracking for Hurricane Humberto near Akron with a color-coded path indicating storm categories and details of wind speed, date, and status.

Visualize outages with maps

Use ARCGIS-powered, color-coded maps to track storm paths, danger zone mapping, outages, assets, and crew locations. Prioritize restoration zones effectively and coordinate teams with greater clarity on the ground.

The KYRO impact

Measurable results across major utilities and vendors.

400%

Increase in contractor capacity

Multi-tier

Sub network management in one view

FAQ's

Our utility customers require us to use their own apps and platforms. Does that prevent us from using KYRO?
No — and this is one of the most common questions we hear. Utilities often mandate specific platforms for outage management, damage assessment, or work order tracking. KYRO doesn't compete with those systems — it sits alongside them through free, open APIs. The parts of your operation that utilities don't control — roster building, crew credentialing, timesheet collection, subcontractor management, expense tracking, invoicing, and access to working capital within 24 hours — are exactly where KYRO delivers the most value. Most brokers find that KYRO handles the network coordination and invoicing operations that utility platforms were never designed to manage. You don't have to choose.
We coordinate dozens of subcontractors across multiple utilities. Can KYRO give us a single view of everything?
Yes. KYRO's roll-up roster visibility gives storm brokers a single dashboard view of every sub's crew count, credential status, and response confirmation — without calling each one individually. Storm call broadcasts cascade automatically through your entire network with real-time tracking at every tier.
What makes a storm broker who uses KYRO more valuable to a utility than one who doesn't?
Utilities are under increasing pressure to justify storm recovery costs to regulators — and that scrutiny flows directly to their brokers. Broker markups of 20–30% are harder to defend when documentation is thin, invoices are disputed, and compliance gaps surface at audit time. A broker on KYRO shows up with GPS-verified timesheets, AI-validated invoices, credentialed crews, and a complete audit trail — giving utilities the transparency they need to defend recovery costs to regulators. That's the difference between a broker who adds to the scrutiny and one who helps absorb it. Utilities don't just want capacity. They want a partner who makes their compliance story easier, not harder.
Can our subcontractors access KYRO Capital even though they work through us?
Yes. KYRO Capital is available to subcontractors on the KYRO network — not just prime contractors. When a sub's invoice is verified through KYRO, they can access working capital funding independently. That keeps your subs financially healthy and ready for the next event, which benefits your entire network. With KYRO, a $50M invoice will not be held hostage for lack of a $50 expense receipt.

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FAQ's

What is storm response and why is it important for utilities?
Storm response refers to the organized efforts utilities take to restore power, clear hazards, and protect infrastructure during and after severe weather events. Effective storm response minimizes outages, reduces costs, and improves safety for crews and customers. KYRO AI helps utilities manage storm response efficiently with AI-driven insights, real-time tracking, and automated workflows.
How does storm restoration work with KYRO AI?
Storm restoration involves assessing damage, deploying crews, and repairing infrastructure as quickly as possible. KYRO AI streamlines this process with interactive dashboards, real-time damage assessment, GIS mapping, and predictive AI tools to prioritize high-impact areas and optimize crew deployment.
What is AI storm response and how does it help?
AI storm response uses artificial intelligence to predict storm damage, optimize crew allocation, and prevent asset failure before storms hit. KYRO AI leverages AI to forecast outage risks, analyze vegetation threats, validate crew credentials, and automate reporting, ensuring faster and safer storm restoration.
Can KYRO AI help with storm control and damage prevention?
Yes. KYRO AI’s AI-powered predictive analytics identify high-risk areas, monitor vegetation encroachments, and alert utilities to potential hazards, enabling proactive storm control measures. This reduces equipment damage, minimizes outages, and improves response efficiency.
How does KYRO AI improve communication during storm response?
KYRO AI offers SMS alerts, push notifications, and real-time field-to-EOC data flow. Crews and contractors stay informed about assignments, hazards, and changes in priorities, ensuring faster, coordinated storm response.
Can storm response operations be managed offline?
Absolutely. KYRO AI supports offline data capture, allowing crews to log timesheets, assessments, and forms even when connectivity is unavailable. Data automatically syncs when back online, maintaining continuity during storm events.
How does KYRO AI handle safety and compliance during storm restoration?
KYRO AI provides customizable storm-specific safety and compliance forms, including OSHA- and FEMA-ready checklists. Crews can quickly document hazards, incidents, and clearance work, ensuring regulatory compliance and audit-ready reporting.
Does KYRO AI support asset and resource management during storms?
Yes. Track all crews, contractors, equipment, and materials in one centralized hub. KYRO AI enables utilities to allocate resources efficiently, avoid duplication, and prioritize high-risk areas for faster storm restoration.
What makes KYRO AI different from traditional storm response tools?
Unlike manual processes or generic dashboards, KYRO AI combines AI predictive analytics, GIS mapping, mobile field tools, workflow automation, and real-time communication. This creates a smarter, faster, and fully connected storm response system.
Who can benefit from AI storm response technology?
Utilities, contractors, emergency management teams, and municipalities benefit from AI storm response by reducing downtime, improving safety, controlling costs, and accelerating post-storm restoration.