PRIMARY SOLUTION
The audit trail your E&O carrier wants to see.
Required checks are SOP-locked. Every finding cites the standard. Every sign-off, photo, and skipped area is timestamped before a claim ever shows up.

[ HERO · 01 ]
Required items are SOP-locked. Every finding cites the code. Every sign-off is timestamped. The audit trail is ready the moment a call comes.
PRE-LAUNCH · EARLY ACCESS OPENS STATE BY STATE


[ PAIN · 02 ]
Inspectors are the only trade still writing their own paperwork. The format hasn't changed in fifteen years — and every line in it is a future claim.
Required items live in binders, PDFs, and memory. One missed check becomes a future claim, and the software rarely proves what happened in the field.
The inspection ends at the house. The report keeps going at night, with notes retyped into prose the client may never read.
Radon, sewer scope, pool, mold, and specialty checks get treated like add-ons instead of structured work with their own defensible record.
[ SOLUTION · 03 ]
Hank turns the field day into structured inspection data: objects, required checks, findings, citations, media, and sign-offs. You inspect. Hank structures.
PRIMARY SOLUTION
Required checks are SOP-locked. Every finding cites the standard. Every sign-off, photo, and skipped area is timestamped before a claim ever shows up.
02 / SUPPORTING
Hank keeps the checklist, finding, consequence, and recommendation connected so the report can show why the item mattered.
03 / SUPPORTING
Photos, object confirmations, and inspection notes stay attached to the structured record instead of disappearing into a flat PDF.
[ PRODUCT · 04 ]
A kitchen inspection. Start to finish.
WALK THE ROOM


01
Take the wide-angle photos you already take. Hank turns the room into an object list before the checklist starts.
CONFIRM WHAT'S THERE

02
Hank identifies objects in the photos. You confirm, dismiss, or correct. The inspector stays in charge.
STRUCTURE THE FINDING

03
Pass, flag, cite, and attach media. The report forms from structured fields, not from copied paragraphs.
[ DEMO · 05 ]
The core interaction: photograph the room, confirm the objects, and watch the report card populate from structured fields.

[ DELIVERABLES · 06 ]
Every inspection you run generates structured data. Hank fans that same data out into the format each audience actually needs — no re-keying, no second pass.
FOR THE INSPECTOR
Audit-ready. Code-cited findings, timestamped media, structured data underneath the prose.
FOR THE HOMEOWNER
Plain-language priorities, urgency, and next actions pulled from the same inspection record.
FOR THE REALTOR
Deal-ready summary: key issues, negotiation points, and a client-sharable version.
FOR THE CONTRACTOR
Structured component specs, photos, and scope context so quotes do not need a second visit.
[ PRICING · 07 ]
Office staff, dispatchers, and agents are free, unlimited.
PER INSPECTOR
Every inspector seat includes the field workflow, report generation, business tools, and compliance engine.
$40/SEAT
FREE
PER AREA
An area is one section of your inspection — a room, a system, an exterior zone, or an ancillary service.
AREAS INCLUDE
Volume tiers: $0.75 after 500 areas/month, $0.65 after 1,500 areas/month. Skipped or inaccessible areas are not charged.
THE HIDDEN COST IS ALREADY ON YOUR BOOKS
~30 hours a month of unpaid report writing. That's $3,000 of your time that never shows up on an invoice. Hank gives most of it back.
The nag that you missed something on the walk-through.
Never again.
The doubt about whether your notes hold up to a claim.
Never again.
[ MIGRATION · 08 ]
Your observations, services, client list, and agent list come over from Spectora, HIP, HomeGauge, or ISN. Hank upgrades the useful parts into structured fields with citations.
Day one should feel like year three.
MIGRATION · KNOWLEDGE UPGRADE
FLAT PROSE — TODAY
“Double-tapped breaker observed at main panel. This is a safety hazard. Recommend evaluation by licensed electrician.”
One paragraph. Multiple buried data points.
THE SAME KNOWLEDGE — IN HANK
Structured, queryable, audit-ready.
[ FIELD REPORTS · 09 ]
Inspectors we talked to before we wrote a line of code. Names stay off the public page until each quote is approved.
“The liability problem is not the report. It is proving the check happened when someone calls months later.”
SOLO INSPECTOR · 15 YRS · SPECTORA
“Training new inspectors is mostly making sure the standard survives the field day.”
MULTI-INSPECTOR FIRM · 6 INSPECTORS · HIP
“The add-on work has real rules. It should not live in side notes and invoices.”
ANCILLARY-HEAVY SHOP · RADON + SEWER
[ SIGNUP · 10 ]
Hank is opening to inspectors in phases. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when we're live in your state.
Tell us where you inspect — we open state by state
We reach out when Hank is ready in your area
Early access: full product, founder-direct support
GET STARTED
Early access opens to inspectors in phases.