You finished the documentation. Now you have to get it to someone, a client, an adjuster, an inspector, your office. This is where a lot of good documentation dies: trapped in an app the other person won''t download, or flattened into an email of blurry attachments. A read-only link fixes it.

The friction of sharing

Every barrier between your report and the person who needs it costs you time. "Download this app," "create an account," "let me email you 40 photos", each one adds delay and a chance for the thread to go cold.

A link anyone can open

A read-only report link opens in any browser, on any device, with no login. You send one link; they see the full report, overview, pins, close-ups, exactly as you built it. Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for.

Control and revoke access

Sharing shouldn''t mean losing control. A good link is revocable, so when a claim closes or a job wraps, you can shut off access. The report is shareable while it''s useful and private when it''s not.

Where it helps

  • Clients: approve work and forward proof to a spouse or neighbor
  • Adjusters: review a claim without a second site visit
  • Inspectors and AHJs: confirm a job from their desk
  • Your office: bill and file from the same record the field captured

It''s the last step of a clean workflow, capture, pin, report, share, and the one that turns documentation into momentum. See how the whole flow runs in From Phone to Shareable Report.