Platform / Inspections

Digital inspections with reusable checklists, proof of work, and service traceability

Run inspections from structured templates, capture photos and notes, and push failed items into the maintenance workflow without chasing paper forms.

Reusable inspection templates for fleet and shop workflows

Photo-backed pass/fail records tied to the asset history

Fast follow-up from inspection findings into operational work

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Inspection programs stay organized around

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Template-driven checklist execution

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Photo and note capture from the field or shop floor

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Archived inspection history by asset

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Flagged findings that can trigger real action

Less paper friction

Replace disconnected PDFs and paper sheets with searchable digital inspection records.

Clear defect documentation

Give teams proof of what was found, when it was found, and who recorded it.

Stronger follow-through

Connect inspection failures to the maintenance workflow instead of leaving them in a folder.

Core capabilities

Built to support real operational execution

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Reusable templates

Standardize checks by asset type, location, service line, or inspection purpose.

Pass/fail records with evidence

Capture photos, notes, and findings that stand up to operational review.

Inspection history by unit

Keep every inspection attached to the asset so teams can review what changed over time.

Maintenance follow-up

Turn failed items into work that the shop can actually execute and close out.

Operational flow

How teams typically run it

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Run the checklist

Use structured digital templates instead of one-off forms and informal notes.

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Capture evidence

Attach photos, notes, and pass/fail results to every inspection run.

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Escalate issues fast

Move critical findings into work orders or repair workflows without rekeying data.

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