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ReportWalk for Elevator Technicians

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Start reporting.

You're an elevator technician, not a copywriter. Walk the site, speak what you see, snap photos — ReportWalk turns it into a professional report in minutes.

Sound Familiar?

1

State and city inspections requiring exhaustive documentation for every safety component

2

Riding the elevator 50 times during testing but recording findings on a clipboard

3

Building owners needing reports for insurance and compliance but getting them weeks late

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Multiple elevator units in one building each needing individual detailed reports

What Your Report Looks Like

Real findings, generated by AI

You speak it. ReportWalk writes it — with proper terminology, clear structure, and photo references. Here's what an elevator technician report actually looks like:

Car #2: Door reopening device (infrared curtain) — 3 of 40 beams non-functional at lower section, door closed on 4" test object at 18" height

Machine room: Hydraulic oil temperature 185°F — above 180°F threshold, cooling system underperforming, oil showing dark discoloration

Hoistway: Guide rails showing scoring marks on car #1 — roller guides need adjustment, rail alignment off by approximately 1/8"

Pit: 2 inches of standing water present — sump pump non-operational, moisture damage visible on buffer assembly

Governor: Last test date stamped 2023 — overdue for annual overspeed governor test per ASME A17.1, building owner notified

These are real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your reports will use your words and your observations.

What You Can Generate

Elevator Inspection Report

Safety and compliance inspection covering mechanical, electrical, and operational components per ASME A17.1 standards.

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Sections Covered

  1. 01Car & hoistway condition
  2. 02Door operation & safety edges
  3. 03Controller & electrical systems
  4. 04Mechanical components & ropes
  5. 05Safety devices & governor
  6. 06Pit condition & equipment
  7. 07Code compliance & deficiency summary

How It Works

01

Walk the site

Do your elevator technician work as usual. Take photos of what you find — panels, equipment, conditions, defects. ReportWalk stays out of your way.

02

Speak your findings

Tap record and describe what you see in plain language. No forms, no checkboxes, no typing on a tiny screen with dirty hands. Just talk like you'd explain it to a colleague.

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Get your report

ReportWalk's AI organizes your voice notes and photos into a structured, professional report. Proper terminology, logical sections, photo references — all in minutes, not hours.

Try it free

Your first report
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Download ReportWalk, walk your next job site, and see the difference. No credit card. No commitment. Just faster reports.

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