With this site audit app, you can record issues with photos, annotate images, and organize reports. Includes photo annotation tools, project management features, and report sharing options.
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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 62 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 33 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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85% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.5★ average)
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About Site Audit for Snag Punch List
Record, photograph and annotate issues directly through your device.
Efficient site auditing. Anytime. Anywhere!
Features:
=> Record issues with a photo, annotate it, assignee and comments.
=> Annotate photos to highlight the information.
=> Create projects to organise issues. Manage them with the status.
=> Our iCloud Sync feature helps you to stores your reports and keeps them updated on all your devices. So you always have access to what you want, wherever you want it.
=> Share a professional report easily. Share your reports as a PDF via email, Dropbox, iTunes file sharing and more.
Make your auditing more efficient with comprehensive, professional and quick to understand site audits and inspections report.
Whether you are out for a site inspection, or capturing snagging issues or preparing a punch list; Snag App enables you to record and consolidate all your observations. Share your observations, views and suggestions with all the stakeholders.
In short, this site auditing app ensures more transparency within the project. Hence, the lesser scope of errors.
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Reviews for Site Audit for Snag Punch List
klgm_
Useful
Works for my job!
DBrianCross1
Not Bad - Needs some tweaks
The app works well overall. I appreciate being able to utilize on both my iPhone as well as iPad. However, there are some annoying issues with functionality - especially editing content and, as soon as you go into a sentence and start typing, it jumps to the end of the last bit of text at the bottom. Causes unintentional typos.