Everything you see here was captured on actual inspections, using the live platform. No staged demos, no cherry-picked results.
Type the address. AI fetches property data and auto-fills pricing. Add ancillary services with a tap. Hit send — the quote lands in your client's iMessage with a branded link to the web portal. Start to finish, under 60 seconds.
Enter a short caption describing the finding. Tap AI Generate. A complete, defensible narrative appears in seconds — covering condition, analysis, and recommendation. No dictation. No full sentences in the field. Just a caption.
Before you leave the property, hit Review. Every finding is organized by section and subsection. Apply I, NI, NP, or D ratings with one tap. Flag items for your end-of-inspection client walkthrough. The full scope of the job, visible in seconds.
The AI Property Baseline runs automatically when you start an inspection. Foundation movement risk, water quality, weather history, wildfire exposure — plus recommended supplemental services that represent real revenue opportunities.
When the field work is done, tap Finish & Draft. Every flagged finding gets a complete AI narrative drafted in the background — captions, field notes, and ratings rolled into defensible prose. Walk to the truck. By the time the AC kicks on, the report is 90% written.
Vision analysis runs in the background as you capture. The AI scans each image for secondary findings you might've missed in the moment — corrosion edges, hairline cracks, missing fasteners — and queues them up for one-tap review. You stay focused on the inspection. The AI watches your back.
Two real, de-identified inspection reports. Same look and feel your clients will see — buyer view, realtor view with the AI Repair Request tool, and the TREC-compliant PDF.
Reports are de-identified marketing samples. Buyer/seller names, addresses, and identifying photos have been changed. The findings, photos, and AI narratives are real.
30 days free. 5 full inspections. Run a real job through 1nspecT and you'll know within the first one whether this is better than what you're using now.
Request Early Access →Currently in early access — Texas inspectors prioritized.