From claim evidence to approved repair pricing.
Inoscope helps insurance repair builders, reinstatement contractors and claim repair networks turn photos, reports, site notes, invoices and SORs into scoped, priced repair records with evidence, assumptions, reviewer notes and approval history attached.
Insurance repair does not fail because no one can generate an estimate.
It fails because damage evidence, repair method, scope logic, rates, approvals, variations and final invoices become disconnected. When a claim, supplement or repair price is questioned, teams need to show the evidence behind the number.
Inoscope keeps the repair pricing record connected from first scope to final invoice.
Claims leakage often starts as pricing leakage.
Damage evidence, repair scope, SOR logic, reviewer decisions, variations and final invoices often sit in different places. Inoscope connects them into one repair pricing record so claim repair teams can review, defend and improve every price.
Where Inoscope fits in the repair workflow.
Claim evidence -> repair scope -> SOR/rate logic -> reviewer approval -> quote/report -> variation -> invoice -> rate review
Claim evidence
Photos, reports, site notes, voice notes and claim context are captured into one assessment.
Repair scope
Inoscope prepares repair line items, quantities, method notes and assumptions for review.
SOR/rate logic
Apply insurer SORs, builder rate books, supplier pricing, contractor invoices or company-specific rates.
Reviewer approval
Estimators, claims reviewers, branch leads or project managers review exceptions, adjust assumptions and approve.
Quote/report
Export or share a clear repair pricing record with evidence, line items, rates and assumptions attached.
Variation
Keep supplements and variations connected to the original repair record.
Invoice
Completed job costs, contractor invoices and supplier bills are captured as actual pricing evidence.
Rate review
Approved pricing history and invoice outcomes feed back into the account-specific rate book.
Claim evidence
Photos, reports, site notes, voice notes and claim context are captured into one assessment.
Repair scope
Inoscope prepares repair line items, quantities, method notes and assumptions for review.
SOR/rate logic
Apply insurer SORs, builder rate books, supplier pricing, contractor invoices or company-specific rates.
Reviewer approval
Estimators, claims reviewers, branch leads or project managers review exceptions, adjust assumptions and approve.
Quote/report
Export or share a clear repair pricing record with evidence, line items, rates and assumptions attached.
Variation
Keep supplements and variations connected to the original repair record.
Invoice
Completed job costs, contractor invoices and supplier bills are captured as actual pricing evidence.
Rate review
Approved pricing history and invoice outcomes feed back into the account-specific rate book.
Not just an estimate.
Most tools help produce a repair estimate. Inoscope connects the evidence, scope, rate logic, approval and invoice feedback so every repair price can be reviewed, defended and improved.
Evidence attached to the price
Damage photos, reports, measurements and notes stay connected to the scoped repair items.
SOR and rate logic visible
Use insurer SORs, builder rate books, supplier pricing, contractor rates and company margin rules.
Review before approval
Experienced people stay in control of exceptions, repair method decisions and final approvals.
Variations stay connected
Supplements and variations remain linked to the original scope, evidence and approval record.
Invoice feedback loop
Final invoices and completed-job costs become rate evidence for future repair pricing.
Account-specific pricing history
No cross-customer rate sharing. Your rates, invoices, margins and approved pricing history remain account-specific.
Built for repair teams, not just claims teams.
Inoscope is built for the people who need to scope, price, approve and deliver the repair, not just create a desktop claim estimate.
Accepted repair inputs.
Outputs your team can review.
Example: kitchen fire reinstatement.
Before Inoscope: Damage photos, repair notes, rates, supplier prices, approvals and invoice feedback are handled across phones, emails, spreadsheets and PDFs.
With Inoscope: Damage photos -> repair scope -> measured quantities -> priced line items -> reviewer approval -> quote/report export -> variation tracking -> invoice feedback into the rate book.
Repair estimating tools create a number. Inoscope keeps the pricing record alive.
Estimate tool
Damage info -> estimate -> PDF
Inoscope
Damage evidence -> scope -> rates/SOR -> approval -> variation -> invoice -> rate calibration
Insurance repair pricing questions.
Is Inoscope insurance repair estimating software?
Inoscope overlaps with insurance repair estimating software, but it is designed as repair pricing infrastructure. It turns claim evidence, photos, reports, SORs, invoices and site notes into a scoped, priced, approval-ready repair record with evidence, assumptions, reviewer notes and rate calibration attached.
Does Inoscope support SORs?
Yes. Inoscope can be configured around insurer SORs, builder rate books, supplier pricing, contractor rates, margin rules and approved pricing history during onboarding.
How does Inoscope help reduce pricing leakage?
Inoscope helps reduce pricing leakage by keeping evidence, scope, rates, assumptions, approvals, variations, invoices and rate feedback connected in one pricing record. Teams can see where pricing changed, why cost moved and what should be improved in the next quote.
What is claims leakage in insurance repair?
Claims leakage happens when repair costs increase or become difficult to justify because evidence, repair scope, rates, approvals, variations and invoices are disconnected. Inoscope helps make those pricing decisions visible and reviewable.
Does Inoscope replace estimators or claims reviewers?
No. Inoscope prepares the repair pricing record so experienced people can review, adjust and approve. It reduces manual estimate build-up; it does not remove expert judgment.
How is Inoscope different from tools that generate instant estimates?
Instant estimate tools focus on producing a number quickly. Inoscope focuses on the pricing record behind the number: evidence, scope, rates, assumptions, reviewer decisions, variations, invoices and rate feedback.
Can Inoscope be used by repair builders, not just insurers?
Yes. Inoscope is built for insurance repair builders, reinstatement contractors, renovation teams, franchise networks and QS teams that need faster, more consistent and more defensible repair pricing.
Does Inoscope share our rates with other customers?
No. No cross-customer rate sharing. Your rate book, invoices, margins and approved pricing history remain account-specific.