Pricing

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A single prevented claim pays for years of Inspect Grade. Early-access pricing below — locked in for 12 months.

Solo

$49/month

For the independent inspector who wants a second set of eyes on their own work.

  • 1 user
  • 25 evaluations / month
  • All grading standards (TREC, Ohio OAC, InterNACHI)
  • Full scorecards, findings & coaching summaries
  • Evaluation history
  • Branded PDF export
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Team

Most popular

$199/month

For multi-inspector firms building a real QA program. Our most popular plan.

  • Up to 15 inspector accounts
  • 125 evaluations / month
  • Everything in Solo
  • Owner dashboard with per-inspector trends
  • Email invites — inspectors see their own evaluations
  • Priority support
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Multi-office

Custom

For franchises and multi-office operations that need volume and consistency.

  • Unlimited inspectors
  • Volume evaluation pricing
  • Everything in Team
  • Onboarding & rubric calibration for your standards
  • A direct line to the founding team
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Need more evaluations in a month? Volume top-ups are available on every plan — ask us.

Questions owners ask us

Which standards can reports be graded against?

Texas TREC (22 TAC §§535.227–.233 and the REI 7-6 report form), Ohio OAC 1301:17-1-17, and the InterNACHI Residential Standards of Practice. You pick the standard per evaluation. More states are on the roadmap — if yours is next on your wish list, tell us and we'll tell you where it sits on ours.

Does it work with Spectora / HomeGauge / my report software?

Yes. Inspect Grade evaluates the finished report, so anything that exports a PDF works — which is every major platform. Public web reports can also be evaluated straight from their link; app-style report pages that render in the browser (including Spectora's web view) need the PDF export instead.

Is the grade about the house or the inspector?

The inspector. Grades measure how thoroughly, clearly, and professionally the report documents the home against the standard — not how many defects the house had. A flawless house and a disaster house can both earn an A.

Do my inspectors see their evaluations?

Yes, and only theirs. Inspectors sign in to see their own scorecards and coaching notes. There's no public leaderboard — grades are a coaching tool for you and each inspector, not a wall chart.

What happens to the reports I upload?

They're processed to produce your evaluation and stored in your organization's account, visible only to your team. We don't sell data, and report content is never used to train AI models.

What does early access mean?

We're onboarding companies in small batches so every firm gets white-glove setup. Early-access customers lock in this pricing for 12 months after general availability and get a direct line to the founding team while we build the roadmap around their QA programs.

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