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Gig pro inspector

Arrive with a plan. Finish with proof.

Membership gives mobile inspectors lender-ready checklists, carrier scripts, and route clarity so you can move through each appointment with confidence.

Pre-field briefsPhoto & note sequencesSafety & escalation steps
Gig pro inspector preparing for the next route

Your day at a glance

Route ready
  1. Morning brief

    Review lender and carrier guidelines, badge requirements, and safety notes before heading to the first address.

  2. On-site flow

    Follow stepwise prompts for entry, photo sequence, measurements, and quick notes to keep every inspection consistent.

  3. Closeout

    Upload proofs, send scripts to stakeholders, and confirm payout timing without waiting for back-and-forth.

Before and after

Walk in organized, leave with approvals

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Before Nested Objects

Scrambling between emails, portals, and past notes to figure out what shots and signatures each lender wants.

After Nested Objects

A single brief with access steps, proof lists, and scripts that align to lender and carrier expectations—ready on mobile.

Route ready benefits

What keeps inspections moving

Tools and briefs shaped for pros who split time between occupancy checks, lender verifications, and light insurance work.

Ready on arrival

Job briefs call out access rules, neighbor notifications, and risk flags so you walk in prepared.

Confidence with clients

Scripts for lenders, adjusters, and occupants help you move the appointment forward without friction.

Protected time

Route grouping, weather notes, and required shots reduce repeat visits and rework.

How to start in 7 days

Get productive fast

Turn on the basics in a week and keep refining as you add routes.

1

Join and set your market

Pick your coverage radius and inspection types so briefs and leads stay relevant.

2

Use the daily playbook

Start with timelines, safety checks, and required deliverables for every firm you work with.

3

Submit with clarity

Ship photos, notes, and signatures with templates that match lender and carrier expectations.

Quick answers

What to know before applying as a gig pro inspector

Built for independent operators who layer inspection, notary, delivery, and local field-service work into one route. Use this section to understand the work, compare firms, and decide whether this role fits your route.

Best fit for flexible operators

Gig pro inspection fits people who already manage local routes, appointments, photos, deadlines, and mobile apps and want to add higher-intent field-service assignments.

Where to begin

Start with simple occupancy checks, exterior photos, mobile notary-compatible tasks, property condition reports, and firms with clear onboarding steps.

What makes routes profitable

Route density, low revision rates, predictable pay, realistic turnaround times, and nearby assignments usually matter more than the highest single posted fee.

Best-fit summary

Who should pursue gig pro inspector work?

  • Gig workers who already manage routes, apps, photos, deadlines, and customer communication.
  • Mobile operators who want to layer inspection, notary-adjacent, delivery, and local field-service work.
  • Contractors who need to compare route density and net pay instead of chasing the highest posted fee.

Slow down if

Warning signs before applying

  • The opportunity looks flexible but has strict turnaround, revision, or access requirements that clash with other gigs.
  • The route is too spread out to stack with delivery, notary, or inspection work already on your calendar.
  • The company does not explain equipment, background checks, portal steps, or payment timing upfront.

Firm comparison checklist

Compare gig pro inspector companies by the things that affect net value

Route stacking

Compare whether assignments fit around existing gigs, appointment windows, and realistic travel time.

Mobile workflow

Check app requirements, photo rules, upload deadlines, access notes, and revision expectations.

Net weekly value

Estimate mileage, dead time, cancellations, payout timing, and repeat volume before committing.

Role comparison

How to decide if gig pro inspector work is worth pursuing

Use this comparison before you apply to firms, upload credentials, or accept assignment terms.

Best for
People whose schedule, equipment, and service area already match the assignment type.
Compare against
Similar firms, adjacent roles, route distance, revision risk, pay timing, and onboarding friction.
Ask before applying
Which counties are active, what proof is required, how payment works, and how revisions are handled.
Avoid when
The route is too sparse, requirements are unclear, or the firm asks for sensitive details before explaining the work.

Good fit if...

  • You already use mobile apps, navigation, photos, and scheduling tools.
  • You want to compare multiple field-service income paths in one place.
  • You need route-fit guidance before accepting far-apart assignments.
  • You want firm profiles, tools, and checklists that support mobile work.

Frequently asked questions

What is a gig pro inspector?

A gig pro inspector is an independent operator who combines inspection-style assignments with other local field work, such as route tasks, notary-adjacent work, photo documentation, or lender support.

Can gig workers become field inspectors?

Yes. Gig workers who already understand routing, deadlines, mobile apps, and customer communication can often transition into basic field inspection assignments with the right firm requirements and training.

How should gig pro inspectors compare opportunities?

Compare travel distance, pay per order, revision risk, route density, equipment needs, onboarding speed, and whether each firm has consistent work near your normal service area.

Ready to inspect differently?

Join the hub built for gig inspectors

Get lender-ready templates, on-site scripts, and payout clarity without adding another complex system.