Proof of resolution, marked up on the spot
Capture photos on site and mark them up with arrows and notes while the detail is still fresh. Each photo attaches to the finding it belongs to as evidence. Because that link is made the moment you take the shot, you end up with clear before-and-after proof of resolution. It's exactly the kind of defensible record the Wkb dossier and the bevoegd gezag expect.
A photo without context proves little
Site photos scattered across personal phones, chat apps, and email lose their meaning within days. Nobody remembers which finding a shot belongs to, what it was meant to show, or whether it was the before or the after. When it's time to prove a finding was resolved, you're stuck scrolling a camera roll, trying to reconstruct context that was obvious on the day. A photo you can't place proves nothing, however clearly it shows the work.
Annotated photos tied to the finding
- Shoot photos directly against a finding, so they're always in context.
- Mark up arrows and notes to point out exactly what changed.
- Before-and-after evidence stays attached as the proof of resolution.
- Every photo carries its finding link, so it never becomes an orphaned image.
Key capabilities
Capture in context
Photos are shot against a specific finding, so each image knows what it documents from the moment you take it.
On-the-spot annotation
Add arrows and notes to point out exactly what changed, while the detail is still fresh in your mind.
Before-and-after proof
Paired evidence stays attached to the finding, a clear and defensible record that the work was actually done.
No orphaned images
Every photo keeps its finding link, so it never drifts into a camera roll where its meaning is lost.
Frequently asked questions
- How are photos linked to findings?
- Photos are captured directly against a finding, so each image is tied to the issue it documents from the moment you take it. There's no manual sorting or matching afterwards.
- Can I annotate photos?
- Yes. You can mark up arrows and notes on a photo to point out exactly what changed. That way you capture the context while it's still fresh, instead of relying on memory later.
- Do photos work as proof of resolution?
- They do. Before-and-after photos stay attached to their finding as a clear, defensible record that the work was completed. It's the kind of evidence the Wkb dossier and the bevoegd gezag expect.
A visual tour of the workflow.
