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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Inspectify
Best overallFor property professionals needing automated defect detection and repair cost estimates, Inspectify is the clear winner with its specialized computer vision and inspector network. StructionSite is better for construction teams who want easy progress tracking via 360° photos and drone imagery, but it lacks Inspectify's repair cost engine. The biggest difference: Inspectify is a paid service with a vetted inspector network, while StructionSite's pricing is unclear and relies on you capturing your own images.
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Common questions
Yes, Inspectify is purpose-built for automated defect detection with a repair cost engine, while StructionSite detects defects as part of progress tracking but doesn't estimate repair costs.
Yes, StructionSite has a mobile app for iOS and Android to capture photos and video on-site. Inspectify does not have a mobile app for everyday users.
StructionSite's pricing is unknown, so it's risky. Inspectify charges per service, which can be expensive for small firms. Neither is cheap for casual use.
No, but you need high-quality images. A 360° camera is recommended, and drone imagery is supported but optional. Without good images, results will be poor.
Only if the property is within the service area of their vetted inspector network. Very remote areas may not be covered.
StructionSite is much easier — just create an account and start capturing. Inspectify requires a multi-step setup with API keys and templates.
Inspectify wins for automated defect detection and repair estimates; StructionSite wins for easy visual progress tracking on construction sites.
If you're managing properties or insurance claims and need automated defect detection with repair costs, go with Inspectify — but be ready for a technical setup. If you're on a construction site and just want an easy way to track progress with photos and 3D models, StructionSite is simpler to start, though its hidden pricing is a concern.
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