Scanifly, a solar design and field operations software, has integrated services with Pegasus, a California-based rooftop solar mounting systems provider. The integration automatically transfers Scanifly design data and panel placement directly into the Pegasus Design Tool, eliminating platform switching and duplicate work.

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The direct API integration connects Scanifly’s design environment with Pegasus’ racking layout, bill of materials (BOM) and engineering document capabilities. Solar contractors can now select mounting equipment and generate a BOM in one unified workflow.
“Accurate racking systems require precise roof measurements, exact panel placement and actual on-site structural data,” said Jason Steinberg, CEO of Scanifly. “Scanifly’s drone-based photorealistic design outputs are uniquely detailed to provide this data. Pegasus is pioneering the creation and promotion of racking solutions, and we’re excited to deliver on this with a much faster path from initial survey to final installation.”
The integration combines Scanifly’s drone-based 3D models with Pegasus’ mounting structures, including SkipRail, Rail System and InstaTilt products. Contractors can specify InstaFlash2 and other flashing solutions based on actual roof conditions.
“This integration connects two critical parts of the process—accurate roof measurement and proper mounting specification—ensuring what looks right in the design will perform right on the roof,” said Andrew Jones, VP of sales at Pegasus. “Pegasus and Scanifly share many contractor relationships, especially some of the most high-quality and reputable companies in the industry, including SunnyMac, Freedom Solar and Good Faith Energy. These contractors will truly benefit from this cutting-edge integration.”
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