FISP Field is an iPhone app for facade inspectors. Photograph the elevation, tap where the condition is, add a photo and a dictated note. You get a marked-up elevation and a numbered condition list — before you are back at the office.
iPhone · iOS 15.1 and later · Free while in beta
You shoot a few hundred photos on the drop. Back at the desk — that evening, or a week later — you try to remember which photo was the third-floor lintel and which was the parapet, and match them to notes written on a clipboard in the wind.
None of that is engineering. It is recall, and recall degrades every day you wait.
Three steps, all of them on the scaffold.
From the sidewalk, from the lift, from wherever you stand. Perspective skew is fine — this is a map to pin against, not a drawing. Upload a PDF or PNG instead if you have one.
Pinch to zoom, tap the spot, take the photo, dictate or type the note. Tag it if you want to.
Every elevation comes back marked up with numbered pins, above a numbered condition list carrying the photo and note for each one. Share it as a PDF.
Dictating on a scaffold produces the kind of sentence you would never file. FISP Field cleans up the grammar and the filler and hands back report-ready language.
It rewrites only. It will not add a measurement, a material, a location or a severity you did not say. Give it something with no observation in it and it returns your text unchanged, flagged as needing detail, rather than writing a defect you never saw.
You seal the report. The tool does not put words in your mouth.
I am a facade engineer in New York and I run a 32-building FISP portfolio. I built this because I was doing the photo-matching myself, at night, after the drops were done. Everything in it exists because the manual version wasted my own evening first.
If it is missing something your workflow needs, tell me. I would rather hear it from an inspector than guess.
Free during the beta. Pricing gets set once enough inspectors have used it to tell me what it is worth.
No. A photograph of the facade works and it is the faster path. FISP does not require a drawn elevation, and a numbered pin on a photograph locates a condition perfectly well. Upload a PDF or PNG instead if you prefer.
No, and it is not trying to be. The export is a field draft. You are the QEWI — the filing, the classification and the seal are yours.
On your phone first. Capture never waits on a connection. Cloud backup is manual and goes to private per-account storage no other account can read. See the privacy policy.
Yes, from inside the app: Settings → Delete account. It removes your account and every building, pin, note and photo, on the phone and in the cloud.
Not yet. iPhone only for now.
Email mattkaan1905@gmail.com and I will send a link. It installs under my legal name, Murat Salcigil.