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Point at it. It's on the record.

Tag what you see straight off the panorama — trade, owner, due date, the exact vantage point. Twelve seconds from tag to assigned, and the item lands in the field app carrying the frame that raised it.

PL-01
L7 · GRID C-3 · PUNCH-0412 · TAG→ASSIGN 12S
PUNCH · TAG→ASSIGN 12 S · 214 OPEN
TAG · 12 S · SAME REGISTER

What it does

Anything visible in a walk can be tagged where it sits: a missing fire collar, a cracked bead, a valve buried behind ductwork. Pick the trade, set the date, type a line. The frame, the level and the grid reference come along on their own.

The item lands in the same issue register the field app and the quality record read from — no second list, no photo pasted into an email at 21:00. When the trade closes it out, the closing evidence sits beside the frame that opened it, shot from the same vantage point.

PL-02
TAG ON FRAME → ISSUE REGISTER · FIELD APP · QA · 214 OPEN
TAG → ASSIGN → CLOSE

How it works

  1. 01

    Tag on the frame

    Click the thing itself in the panorama. The tag holds its position in the sphere, so it points at the defect rather than at the room — and it still points at it on next week's walk.

  2. 02

    Assign and date it

    Trade, owner and due date come from the project's own lists. Templates carry your standard wording for the items that repeat on every level, so the description is written once.

  3. 03

    Close it on the record

    The item runs open → ready → closed with a timestamp on each step. Closing needs evidence: a photo from the field app, or the next walk's frame from the same point.

Spec

TAG→ASSIGN
12 S
MEAN CLOSE
3.1 D
REGISTER
214 OPEN · 6 TRADES
OFFLINE
TAGS QUEUE · SYNC ON SIGNAL

12 s

From tag on the frame to assigned with a due date

CONTACT · SALES · REPLY 1 BUS. DAY

Close the list, not the argument.

Talk to our team about your punch process, your trades, and how long an item currently sits before it is assigned.