Tap-to-Inspect

Asset-bound inspections. Tap the credential. The right form opens.

The inspector walks up to the asset, taps the asset credential with a field tablet, and the right inspection form opens, scoped to that asset. No manual asset selection. No drop-down search. No mis-bound record. Cryptographically verified provenance on every inspection.

What it does

The asset is the credential.

Every asset that gets inspected carries a credential. The credential is bound cryptographically to the asset record in the dashboard. The inspector's field tablet reads the credential and opens the right form. There is no other way to start the inspection.

The right form, scoped to the asset.

The credential resolves to the asset record. The form that opens is the inspection form for that asset class. No wrong form, no wrong asset, no mis-bound record.

Cryptographically verified.

The credential is verified before the inspection record is written. A photo of an asset credential will not open a form. A copy will not open a form. The provenance is mathematical.

No manual asset selection.

The drop-down that gets the wrong asset bound to the wrong inspection — gone. The inspector cannot start the form for the wrong asset because the asset chose the form.

Audit-trail provenance.

Every inspection record carries the credential trace, the inspector identity, and the timestamp. The audit reads the provenance directly off the record.

How it flows

The full sequence.

The inspector touches the asset. The system handles the rest.

01

Tap asset credential

02

Right form opens

03

Audit ledger captures

Why this matters

The mis-binding problem is solved at the credential layer.

The auditor's read.

An auditor reading the inspection ledger can verify that the inspection record is bound to the actual asset — not a name match, not a barcode lookup. The credential trace is on the record.

The inspector's read.

The field inspector doesn't think about which asset record to attach the form to. The tap chose. The form opened. The inspection proceeds.

How it fits the workflow

One tap. The rest is the form.

Field tablet, ruggedized.

The Pulse field tablet reads the credential at the asset. Built for gloved hands and weather. One device for the whole inspection round.

Offline-first.

The connectivity drops. The capture doesn't. The tablet queues the inspection record locally and syncs when the link is back. The credential trace is preserved.

Inspection finding extraction.

The narrative the inspector writes can auto-extract structured findings to the grid. The findings link back to the asset, the inspection record, and the credential trace.

See a tap-to-inspect round

30 minutes. Your asset class. Your form.

Bring a sample asset and an inspection form. We'll walk through a tap, the form that opens, and the audit trail the inspection writes — all on the demo tenant.