Features

Built around one artifact: the report your client receives.

Three groups of features — the evaluation engine that grades the work, the owner tools that turn grades into a program, and the plumbing that fits your existing stack.

IG-A · The evaluation engine

The grade, and everything behind it

Overall grade + per-section scorecard

One letter grade for the report, then a 0–10 score for every section the standard requires — roofing, structural, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, appliances, and the rest. Each score comes with a one-paragraph rationale: what the inspector documented, and what the standard expected that isn't there.

Severity-tagged findings

Every finding about the inspector's work is tagged deficient, warning, info, or positive and tied to its section. You read the worst first and know in thirty seconds whether this report can ship.

Coaching summary

The evaluation ends the way a good mentor would: two or three priorities to fix before the next inspection, the habits worth keeping, and a professional tone your inspectors won't bristle at. It's the difference between QA your team dreads and QA they ask for.

Standards library

Texas TREC (22 TAC §§535.227–.233 and the REI 7-6 form), Ohio OAC 1301:17-1-17, and the InterNACHI Residential SoP. Pick per evaluation — useful if you operate across state lines or hold InterNACHI as your house bar. More states are on the roadmap; tell us yours.

IG-B · For owners

Turn spot-checks into a QA program

Dashboard & trends

Company grade average, evaluations this month, and a per-inspector view of how grades move over time. Quarterly reviews start from a trendline instead of the last report you happened to read.

Inspector accounts

Invite your team by email. Inspectors sign in and see their own evaluations and coaching notes — theirs, and only theirs. Transparency without turning grades into a public leaderboard.

Evaluation history

Every evaluation is saved and attributed. Six months from now, when a claim letter arrives about a March inspection, you can pull the report's evaluation — and show the QA process your company runs.

Branded PDF export

One click renders the full evaluation — grade, scorecard, findings, coaching — as a clean, print-faithful PDF for training files, performance reviews, or your E&O carrier.

IG-C · Fits your stack

No migration. No new field workflow.

Any report software

If it exports a PDF, Inspect Grade can evaluate it. Your inspectors keep the tools they know.

Or just a link

Public web reports can be evaluated straight from their URL — paste it and go. (App-style report pages that render in the browser need the PDF export instead.)

Private by default

Your reports and evaluations live in your organization's account, visible only to your team. Report content is never used to train AI models.

See it on one of your own reports.

Feature lists are abstract. A graded scorecard of last week's inspection isn't.

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