What the AI can actually do.
No jargon. Here's what the assistant handles on a real inspection, shown the way it happens on site. And just as important: what stays yours.
No jargon. Here's what the assistant handles on a real inspection, shown the way it happens on site. And just as important: what stays yours.
You talk and shoot like you always have. It keeps up.
Filter logged as overdue under Maintenance, and the double-tap is drafted as a defect. Both are waiting for your confirm.
2 findings drafted · your words attachedSay what you see. Your words become written findings, and numbers land in the right fields while you keep walking.
Two things: the range anti-tip check and one photo under the sink. Everything else is closed.
checked against the step's requirementsIt knows your workflow and your progress, so "what's left?" gets a real answer. No re-walking the house.
One catch — the step still owes a photo of the GFCI test. Grab it before the door?
caught before you leftMissed checks and owed photos get flagged while you're still standing there, not after you've driven home.
The hall bath is right above. Check the supply lines under the vanity before calling it roof-related.
source traced · filed as one findingIt reasons about what's above, behind, and connected, and ties the evidence together into one finding.
Each frame is examined, decoded, filed, and paired with what you said, the moment you shoot it.
Rheem, 50 gallons, natural gas. Manufactured June 2019, seven years into a typical 10–12 year life. Filed with the age math done.
read from the plate · service life checkedData plates, model and serial numbers, labels: decoded on the spot, with the lookup work (age, service life) already done.
Federal Pacific Stab-Lok — that's a known hazard panel. Drafted the safety concern with your photo attached.
defect spotted · finding draftedEvery photo gets a second look: hazard panels, moisture staining, damaged flashing, double-tapped breakers. A finding is drafted when one is warranted.
Filed to Roof & Flashing. That lifted shingle on the south course is worth a closer look — want me to draft it?
filed automatically · nothing to sort laterNo end-of-day sorting through 300 look-alikes. Each photo lands on the right step the moment you take it.
Your words and the shot are one finding now: photo attached to the flashing defect, filed to Chimney.
photo paired with what you saidShoot while you talk, and the photo attaches to the sentence you said when you took it. Evidence and testimony stay together all the way into the report.
Everything it drafts comes back to you before it counts.
Three proposals. First: TPR valve corrosion, with your photo. Confirm, edit, or toss?
one at a time · undo anytimeAt checkpoints it walks its drafts past you, photo and your own words attached. One tap decides, and undo is always there.
Compiled: 42 confirmed findings, photos placed, fields filled. Ready for your read-through.
compiled from confirmed findings onlyThe writeup happens during the job. What's left at the end is a read-through, not an evening.
Not yet — your template wants three photos there, and the flue shot is still missing.
your template, enforcedYour steps, photo counts, and required fields are the contract. Steps only close when the evidence is in.
Added Furnace #2 with the same requirements: three photos and the filter check. Both close separately.
step repeated · your rules carried overReal houses surprise you. Steps repeat per unit, follow-ups join the job, and every added step carries the requirements you set.
If it didn't come from your words, your photos, or your sign-off, it doesn't exist in the job.
Nothing reaches the report unconfirmed. A wrong proposal costs you a tap, not a report.
Capture keeps working offline: photos, voice, dictation. It catches up when you're back.
It proposes; you decide. It's a sharp assistant, not the inspector.