One platform. The job it does looks different from every seat at the table.
What that's worth depends on where you sit. Less handoff waste for an OpEx lead, fewer surprises for a Site Director, cleaner tickets for maintenance. Same walk, different problems solved.
Close the gap between what your crews see and what the rest of the org actually knows.
A finding logged with thin context. The crew can't reproduce it, closes the order, ops re-logs it next shift, and the same issue traverses the org three or four times before anyone resolves it.
The finding carries a location reference and visual context. The crew acts on the first trip, and ops, maintenance and MI all work from one shared record.
Reduces rework in maintenance
Fewer repeat trips, fewer duplicate work orders, less time in "can't find it, close it, log it again" loops.
Improves CMMS data quality
Better-described findings, fewer duplicates, more consistent severity calls. Clean inputs to the metrics you're measured on.
Captures tacit knowledge
What experienced inspectors see makes it into the record, not just their notebooks. Survives retirement, role changes, and turnover.
Maps to Lean, TPM, RCM & DMAIC
Reduces handoff waste, supports operator-led inspection, improves reliability inputs, and adds a Measure layer over walkdowns that previously had none.
The findings your team caught yesterday. The ones they missed are still on your plant.
See how it worksDefensible visibility of site state
When something goes wrong, you can show what was seen and when. The record exists outside any single person's head.
Knowledge that stays with the site
Independent of who walked that day, and independent of who retires next quarter.
Findings flowing into action
Not stuck in inspector notebooks. Findings route into your existing CMMS and inspection workflows.
Auditable evidence
For regulators, incident reviews, and board reporting. The walk is the record.
Cleaner findings. Fewer repeat trips. Less knowledge stuck in your inspectors' heads.
Findings with a location reference
Not "leak somewhere on the unit." A specific finding tied to a specific location with visual context. The technician knows what they're walking into.
Distinct markers per finding type
Corrosion, leaks, and safety hazards each carry their own marker, so the crew can see at a glance what kind of issue it is before reading a word.
CMMS-ready output
Formatted to flow into your existing work-order system. Specifics for your particular CMMS get worked in your first pilot.
A reviewable record
For when you need to answer "did we see this last quarter?" The walk is the record.
Your inspection program runs on a schedule. Your plant doesn't.
Capture the actual current state of the unit before the meeting, not what was in last cycle's documentation. The team walks in with evidence, not assumptions.
Visual evidence of pre- and post-change site state. A defensible record of what was there before, what's there now, and what was actually executed.
Surface visible CUI risk markers during routine walks, insulation breaches, staining, weeping. Feed into your CUI plan before the cycle, not after the incident.
Visual context for findings logged into your inspection database. Your inspectors come in with leads, not just locations. Findings are leads, not API-certified conclusions.
Site director, MI lead, maintenance or ops: the next step is the same.
See exactly what a routine walk surfaces, then decide who on your team it helps first.