Reinstatement builder pricing software.
Inoscope helps reinstatement builders and property repair teams create reviewable pricing records from repair evidence, photos, measurements, invoices, reports, SORs and company rate logic.
Inoscope turns job context into scoped, priced, approval-ready work records for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies, franchise networks and QS teams.
Repair scope pricing with evidence beside the price
Measurements, assumptions and rates in one record
Insurance reinstatement workflow built for review
Buyer pain
Reinstatement work needs clear evidence, repair logic and defensible pricing. When photos, reports, measurements and rates are separated, reviewers spend too much time checking context before approving the work, and scope gaps create disputes and margin loss.
Workflow before Inoscope
Teams inspect the property, collect damage photos, read reports, estimate quantities, find rates, build a repair scope and then wait for review. Variations and final costs often arrive after the pricing logic has already been lost.
Workflow with Inoscope
Inoscope creates a scoped, priced reinstatement assessment with photos, line items, quantities, assumptions, rate logic and reviewer decisions attached to the same pricing record.
Accepted inputs
Inputs include damage photos, reinstatement reports, moisture reports, SOR schedules, plans, drawings, PDFs, voice notes, scope files, supplier invoices, contractor invoices and claim repair documents.
Outputs
Outputs include repair scope line items, measured quantities, assumptions, evidence trails, approval-ready pricing records, variation pricing and completed-job feedback for rate calibration.
Approval workflow
Branch leads, project managers, estimators and claims reviewers check the logic, approve exceptions and keep reviewer comments attached to the reinstatement pricing record.
Rate calibration
Actual supplier invoices, contractor bills, approved quotes and completed-job costs become account-specific pricing evidence for future repair scope pricing. No cross-customer rate sharing.
How this differs from estimating software
Standard reinstatement estimating tools focus on building an estimate. Inoscope keeps the repair evidence, scope, SOR/rate logic, approval record, variations and invoice feedback connected.
Leakage visibility
Keep repair logic visible from first scope to final invoice so variations can be connected back to the original approved scope.
Example job
A flood reinstatement job includes site photos, moisture readings, trade notes and invoices. Inoscope connects the evidence to scope items, prepares measured quantities, prices the assessment from the company rate book and sends it for reviewer approval.
Built for review, not blind automation.
Will the team still review the price?
Yes. Inoscope is built for review and approval. It prepares the scoped and priced record, then your estimator, project manager, branch lead or QS reviewer checks the logic and approves the outcome.
What if our rates are different?
Inoscope is designed around company-specific rates, margins, supplier pricing, contractor invoices and approved pricing history. The point is to calibrate pricing to your business, not blend it with another customer's rate book.
Straight answers for pricing teams.
Does Inoscope replace estimators?
No. Inoscope prepares the pricing record so experienced people can review, adjust and approve. It reduces manual estimate build-up; it does not remove expert judgment.
Can Inoscope use our own rates?
Yes. Inoscope can use company-specific rates, supplier pricing, contractor invoices, past quotes, approved prices and completed-job costs to support rate calibration.
What does Inoscope create?
It creates scoped line items, quantity notes, assumptions, pricing records, evidence trails, review-ready assessments and approved pricing history.