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Technical or commercial scope

RC / 05 / HOME-INSPECTION

Digital systems for
Home Inspection.

Win trust before the transaction clock starts.

Make credentials, scope, report quality, scheduling, and add-on services easy for buyers and referral partners to verify.

The operating constraint

Generic contractor marketing does not survive the field.

Home Inspection / field reality

Inspection demand is deadline-driven and trust-sensitive; slow scheduling, vague inclusions, or weak report proof pushes agents and buyers elsewhere.

Demand architecture

Build around the work
you actually want.

Each service earns its own intent, proof, intake, and follow-up path—then connects to the shared operating system.

01

Buyer inspections

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

02

Pre-listing inspections

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

03

New construction

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

04

Radon testing

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

05

Sewer scopes

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

06

Commercial inspections

Service page + local demand + qualified next action

Proof stack

Trust has to be engineered.

Not a logo rail. The evidence a real buyer uses to decide whether your team can carry the job.

01Inspector credentials
02Sample reports
03Inspection scope
04Scheduling reliability

Customer path / specialty

From demand to
operating signal.

01

Establish capability

Lead with the scopes, equipment, credentials, and project environments the team is equipped to handle.

02

Support technical diligence

Give buyers useful specifications, process documentation, project evidence, and a clear path to answers.

03

Capture the real scope

Collect project type, drawings, location, timing, and decision context before sales or estimating engages.

04

Run the pursuit

Keep long-cycle opportunities, bid milestones, follow-up, and account history visible in one operating view.

RC field build

Four connected layers.
Specific to Home Inspection.

01

Demand map

A search and page architecture organized around Buyer inspections, Pre-listing inspections, New construction, service areas, and the way buyers describe the problem.

Service + market architecture
02

Proof system

A repeatable evidence layer built from Inspector credentials, Sample reports, Inspection scope, placed where it answers the next buyer objection.

Trust + conversion standard
03

Lead command

A response workflow connecting Property-and-deadline intake, Calendar routing, Report delivery follow-up to the people accountable for the next action.

Routing + follow-up logic
04

Territory intelligence

Open markets around inspector coverage, licensing, travel time, transaction volume, add-on capability, and referral-partner density.

Expansion decision layer

Lead command

Automate the handoff.
Keep the human judgment.

Automation protects response and follow-up; the team still owns the conversation, scope, and close.

01Property-and-deadline intake

02Calendar routing

03Report delivery follow-up

04Agent relationship tracking

Territory doctrine

Do not launch a market the operation cannot carry.

Open markets around inspector coverage, licensing, travel time, transaction volume, add-on capability, and referral-partner density.

Deploy the Home Inspection field plan

Build the system around your real operation.

Bring the markets, services, crew capacity, current bottleneck, and the work you want more of.

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