Your technical manual, digitized. Any vehicle, any equipment, any checklist — walked step by step on any device. Scan, inspect, photograph, submit. The paper form is dead.
No clipboards, no carbon copies, no hand-typing findings into dated software after the fact. Faults go straight into the system the second they're found.
Aircraft, trucks, generators, buildings, IT systems, coffee machines — if it has a checklist, it runs here. Add rows to a table and the template builds itself.
Every step shows who inspected it last, what they found, what was fixed, and the photos. The equipment remembers. You don't have to.
Findings don't sit in a binder. They're timestamped, photographed, linked to the asset, and routed to the right people and systems the moment you hit submit.
QR code on the equipment. Scan it with any phone. The system knows the asset, pulls the right checklist, and you're inspecting in seconds.
Runs in the browser. Any phone, any tablet, any desktop. No managed devices, no app store, no IT ticket. Bring your own device and go.
clamp() and viewport units handle every screen size. Dark and light themes.Scan. Walk. Submit.
Before this system, inspections were paper forms. Clipboard, pen, carbon copy. Findings got lost between the flight line and the maintenance office. Photos lived on someone's phone. Handoffs meant starting over.
Now the inspection lives in the system from the first QR scan. Every finding is timestamped, every photo is linked to a step, every handoff preserves what came before. The aircraft's history follows it — not the clipboard.