Turn Site Scans into Progress Records
Friday afternoon, and the progress report still needs proof of what actually got built this week.
Start free and turn your next scan into a dated progress record, automatically.
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The Friday afternoon scramble
Friday afternoon, and the progress report still needs proof of what actually got built this week. That usually means digging through last week's photos and this week's photos, trying to remember which angle was which, and hoping the comparison holds up if someone questions it.
Photos assembled after the fact are evidence of what the camera happened to catch, not a record of the site. They're hard to compare precisely, and easy to argue with.
A timestamped scan is already the record. Line it up against the last one and the progress is visible, not reconstructed from memory on a Friday afternoon.
How it works
- Sign up free and scan the site, or import an existing scan.
- The scan is timestamped automatically when it's added to the project.
- Compare it against the previous scan to see progress since last time.
More than a viewer
Compare scans over time
Line up two scans of the same site from different dates and see what actually changed. Compare point clouds across time →
Verify as-built against BIM
Check what actually got built against what was designed, in the same view. Verify as-built against BIM →
Pin issues to the model
Flag a problem on the exact point in the scan and assign it to someone, instead of describing a location in a message. Annotate point clouds and assign issues →
Share a link with your team
Send the latest scan without a file transfer — the recipient opens it straight in the browser. Share point clouds as a browser link →
Frequently asked questions
Is it really free?
Starting is free — sign up and explore progress tracking with a sample dataset. Uploading and tracking your own site's scans starts on the Starter plan, from $99 a month.
Is my data private?
Yes. Projects are private by default and access is role-based — only people you invite can open your scans.
How does this create a progress record?
Each scan is timestamped when it's added to a project, so a sequence of scans over time becomes a dated record on its own, without extra paperwork.
What formats can I bring into a project?
Point cloud scans in LAS, LAZ, E57, or PCD, BIM models in IFC or RVT, and 360° imagery — all in the same project.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — the viewer runs in a mobile browser, so a progress record opens on a phone or tablet in the site cabin as well as at a desk.
Bring your team in. Start a free trial and turn your first scan into a progress record today.