Field operations

Inspections are not calendar entries. They are moving targets.

Field teams need route context, readiness, and permit detail together so the day does not turn into guesswork.

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See what is current, next, and still queued

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Link route movement back to permit detail and site readiness

03

Coordinate crews around live queue shifts instead of static windows

Manage Inspections Like a Pipeline screen from the PermitLens application.
What this surface needs to answer

What does the field team need to do differently in the next hour?

When this page works, inspection day becomes coordination instead of reactive texting and guesswork.

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Check special inspector log

5400 NW 22 AVE · Daniel Torres · Seq 55 · Input 317

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Final

15551 SW 104 TER · Rolando Rosales · Seq 16 · Input 7

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Insulation inspections

2335 NE 186 ST · Wagner Cabrera · Seq 18 · Input 397

Field operations

Manage Inspections Like a Pipeline

Inspection day is expensive when teams do not know where an inspector is in the route.

PermitLens should help teams

  • Coordinate field staff around realistic arrival windows
  • See which site is current, next, or later in queue
  • Keep permit details and inspection type linked together
  • Alert crews when the queue changes materially

The goal is not novelty.

The goal is fewer wasted site visits, fewer bad assumptions, and faster close-out.

Keep going

If inspection days still run through group texts, start here.

The public demo shows the shape. A real rollout conversation should focus on how your team sequences readiness, queue movement, and follow-up.