Field guide · 6 minutes
How to inspect a house with this app.
You already know how to walk a house. This is the fastest way to capture it, show the client, and bid the repair — without going back to the truck to type.
A day on the job: curb, roof, defect photo, one-tap rating, report on the table.
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Sign in
Tap Sign in. Use Google, X, or create an email account. That’s your shop login — jobs stay on your account.
First time: use Create account with your work email.
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Open a job
From Today’s board, tap New inspection. Enter the street address, pick a type (buyer, seller, roof, punch list…), weather, and occupancy. Hit start. You’re walking in under a minute.
Want to practice first? Tap Load sample walkthrough — a Centerville house with ratings, photos, and a bid already in it.
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Walk the house, one system at a time
The Walk tab is the job. Swipe the system chips at the top — Roof, Exterior, Foundation, through all 13 systems (92 items). Stand at the item. Tap one of four ratings. That’s the whole core of the inspection.
If a system is clean, tap Mark rest I and move on. Don’t type until something is actually wrong.
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When it’s deficient: photo + Grok
Tap D. The item sheet opens. Snap a photo (phone camera works). Tap Grok on the photo. Grok names the defect, writes the note, and prices a Wasatch Front repair range. Use the mic if you’d rather talk than type.
Take the photo the way you’d show a client: close enough to see the defect, wide enough to see where it sits on the house.
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Review findings, then bid
Findings tab is the punch list. Edit titles, severity, and dollars. Tap Grok summary for the client narrative. Bid tab is your GC quote — check the items MVP Construction 55 will actually fix, then tap Grok estimate.
Safety and major items always go in the bid. Maintenance can stay on the report without being quoted.
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Ship the report
Tap Report. You get a client-ready document with company letterhead, systems, findings, photos, and the repair range. Print / PDF sends it to the buyer, seller, or insurance adjuster. Then tap Complete on the job.
Print from the phone or a shop computer. The paper layout is already set for MVP Construction 55 LLC, license 11496875-5501.
The four taps
Same codes InterNACHI uses. One thumb. Don’t overthink it.
You looked at it. It’s performing. No defect to report.
Couldn’t get to it — snow on the roof, locked room, unsafe attic.
The house doesn’t have it. No chimney, no A/C, no garage.
Something is wrong. Photo it. Grok drafts the finding and a repair range.
Walk order that actually works
Outside-in, top-down. Matches the chips in the Walk tab so you aren’t jumping around.
- 01Roof8 items
- 02Exterior10 items
- 03Basement, foundation & structure8 items
- 04Heating6 items
- 05Cooling5 items
- 06Plumbing10 items
- 07Electrical10 items
- 08Fireplace & chimney4 items
- 09Attic, insulation & ventilation6 items
- 10Doors, windows & interiors10 items
- 11Garage5 items
- 12Built-in appliances6 items
- 13Grounds & site4 items
Job types
On the job, on your phone
Inspect 55 is built for a phone in a dusty hand. Big taps. Camera opens from the item. Voice notes if you don’t want to type. When you’re back at the truck, the report and the bid are already there.
1469 N 500 E · Centerville, UT · (801) 227-4604 · Lic. 11496875-5501