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What makes VIEWAPP digital inspections so convenient and versatile?

Today, we will examine why VIEWAPP is equally convenient for both strictly regulated and more flexible inspections, and we will start with how the scenarios for inspections are structured, where the order of actions is determined by requirements.

All VIEWAPP digital inspections are based on a clear logic of transparency and a specific sequence. However, the approach to performing inspections may vary depending on the type of inspection, its requirements and objectives.

Most inspections — whether of a car, apartment or house — are regulated: there are established requirements for what exactly and in what sequence needs to be recorded. This makes it easy to build a clear inspection scenario where each step accurately reflects the order of actions.

Support at every stage of the inspection

The scenario in VIEWAPP is not just a list of actions. At each stage, the user receives prompts:

  • What exactly needs to be photographed or recorded;
  • At what distance to hold the camera;
  • What details are important to include in the frame. 

This navigation eliminates the need to keep all the requirements in mind and ensures that nothing is missed. In addition, we are working on an interactive neural assistant for shooting angles for the user to make the process even more convenient. 

Step-by-step instructions for error-free shooting

Following the scenario, the user simply follows the system's instructions, and it checks the completeness and correctness of the data. This saves time, reduces unnecessary workload and minimises the likelihood of errors.

Which approach to choose: fr om simple to complex inspections

Of course, not all inspections are the same. In addition to the usual mass inspections of cars, flats and houses, there is a layer of more complex and comprehensive tasks — inspection of industrial enterprises, construction infrastructure, corporate facilities, cargo, warehouses and office premises, etc. Here, the approach can vary: fr om strictly following a scenario to a non-linear or even free inspection, when the inspector himself decides what and how to record while on the premises, depending on the context and purpose of the inspection.

For such cases, we are developing interactive recording functionality directly on the photo — when the user can mark important details on the image (damage, dangerous areas, protective elements, etc.), and the expert supplements or clarifies these marks during the inspection. If necessary, the system requests additional frames or close-ups. Such a mechanism can become universal, for example, when recording insurance losses, and will become a new stage in the development of digital inspection intelligence.

Uniform final format

As for free inspections, no matter how flexible the data collection process may be, in the end, the system must bring all materials to a common denominator — in accordance with the regulations and requirements of the inspecting organisation and for the correct work of experts.

This is wh ere we see the direction of development for the digitalisation of inspections: freedom and flexibility wh ere necessary, and strict structuring at the output. This approach turns VIEWAPP into a universal tool that works equally well for both simple and complex inspections.