
Inspection admin removed
Every hour an inspector spends re-keying or filing is an hour off the asset. Capture the reading once and the admin line shrinks on its own.
Build the business case
An illustrative model you can dial to your plant. Every assumption is editable and shown in full: no hidden precision, no quote implied.

Built in, not bolted on
The business case, driver by driver. Every number, yours.
Inspection admin removed, re-inspection avoided, turnaround days recovered: each an editable layer of the model.
How the model adds up
The estimate sums three plainly stated effects. The figures below are illustrative defaults you can dial in the estimator: nothing is hidden, no result is promised.
of inspection cost, illustrative default
Data entry, chasing records and report assembly collapse into one record the field already works from.
of inspections, illustrative default
Every reading lands legible, tied to its tag, and findable on demand, so one trip covers the wall.
you set the day value and days
When scope, readiness and gate reviews live on one thread, schedule days come back. We start this at zero until you set it.
Illustrative defaults, not measured results. Open the estimator to set every coefficient to a figure you can defend.
The estimator
Set the inputs to your operation and the estimate recomputes as you move them. Every coefficient is editable below, shown in full.
Vessels, tanks, exchangers, piping circuits and condition-monitoring locations.
Scheduled and on-stream inspection events across all disciplines.
Loaded cost: inspector time, NDE, write-up and review.
Length of your largest planned turnaround window.
These coefficients are illustrative assumptions, not measured results. Set them to your operating data.
Share of per-inspection cost spent on data entry, chasing records and report assembly that one record removes.
Share of inspections repeated because data was lost, illegible or unfindable.
Deferred production plus contractor standby for a single day of turnaround duration.
Schedule days saved when scope, readiness and gate reviews live on one thread.
Estimated annual savings
$700,000
Rounded. Indicative range only, not a guarantee.
We will model this on your real numbers in the demo.
Illustrative model for planning only. Figures are estimates, not a quote, forecast or guarantee of results. Your actual outcome depends on scope, data quality and adoption.
The model, in the open
The estimate is a network of plainly stated assumptions. Change one input and the whole model updates in front of you.
Where the value comes from
Each driver maps to a cost the plant already pays today. The estimator prices it in your own figures.
“A model earns trust by showing its work. Every coefficient is named, editable, and set by the person who has to defend the number.”
Answers
No. It is an illustrative model, not a quote, forecast, or guarantee. It shows how three drivers add up so you can build a case on your own numbers.
Every coefficient ships as an editable default, not a measured result. You set asset counts, inspection volume, and cost figures to values you can defend.
Three plainly stated effects: inspection admin removed, re-inspection avoided, and turnaround days recovered. Each is summed in the open, with no black box.
It starts that way. The turnaround driver begins at zero until you set a day value, so the model asserts no schedule gain you have not entered yourself.
The drivers track work the platform already governs under API 510, 570, 653, and 580/581: one record the field works from, fewer lost readings, one scheduling thread.
Yes. Every input, coefficient, and total is visible on screen, so the estimate travels with its assumptions intact and nothing is hidden in the result.
The figures above are illustrative, not a quote, forecast or guarantee. In a 20-minute demo we model the same drivers on your real asset counts, inspection volume and turnaround window, against your own data and your own standards.
Your asset class, configured live. No slides.