Seen it, logged it, closed it.
Anyone on site raises an observation in three taps — photo, point on the plan, trade responsible, drawing revision in force. It lands assigned, with a clock running. Mean time to resolution across the portfolio is 4.1 hours.
What it does
An observation is anything worth writing down: a quality defect, a housekeeping problem, an open edge, a delivery stacked where the crane swings. Raise it on the phone and it carries the photo, the pin on the plan, the 360 frame nearest to it, the drawing revision in force, and the trade whose scope it sits in — collected automatically, not typed at the end of the shift.
Routing is by trade and area, so the item reaches the foreman who can fix it rather than a shared inbox. Overdue items escalate on their own ladder. Closing requires a new frame, which means a weekly rollup by subcontractor is evidence rather than opinion when you sit down with them on Friday.
How it works
- 01
Raise it where you saw it
Three taps on the phone, under 20 seconds, offline on the slab. Location comes from the plan pin or the nearest 360 frame, so nobody has to describe where grid K/4 is in a text box.
- 02
Route it by trade and area
The item is assigned to the responsible trade for that area the moment it is raised, with a due time set by severity. Nothing sits unowned, and overdue work escalates to the superintendent, then to the project manager.
- 03
Close it against a frame
A closing photo is required, and open, answered and closed timestamps stay on the record. The whole thread — raised, assigned, fixed, verified — reads in one screen months later.
Spec
- RAISE
- 3 TAPS · < 20 S
- LOCATION
- PLAN PIN + 360 FRAME
- ROUTING
- TRADE × AREA · AUTO
- MEAN TTR
- 4.1 H
4.1H
Mean time to resolution