Your license is on it. So you should know exactly what it is.

What the document is, what Doxvora will not do to it, and what happens to it once you send it.

The document is the State's document.

Whatever form your service requires is the form Doxvora produces, reproduced as the State prescribes it, page for page. Today that is the REI 7-6 for a home inspection and the SPCS T-5 for termite.

That is the whole point. It is the document you are legally required to hand over, and a client, an agent, a lawyer, or the Commission should be able to read it without noticing what software made it.

Around it goes what is yours: your cover, your logo, your license numbers, your memberships, your signature. Doxvora adds one page of its own, the deficiency summary, because it is the page your client will read first. It collects everything you marked deficient and it ranks none of it, since the form's own marks are the only vocabulary anybody needs.

Export to PDF or Word whenever you want a copy for your own records.

The report cover and a body page

What it will not do.

The list matters more than the feature list, because this is the part that puts your license at risk if anybody gets it wrong.

It will not write an observation you did not make.

Doxvora will finish the sentence you started and place it where it belongs. It will not add a fact about the property you did not state, name a cause you did not give, or infer a condition from a photograph.

It will not grade anything.

No severity scores, no risk ratings, no red-yellow-green. The form defines the marks. Those marks are what appears, and you are the one who sets them.

It will not guess to finish.

If the form requires something and it is not there, generating stops and tells you which one. It would rather hand you a task in the driveway than hand your client a fabricated answer.

It will not save audio.

Your speech becomes text on the phone and the audio is discarded. Nothing is stored, on the property or afterward. Your photographs stay on your device and in your report, and they are never sent to an AI service.

Where it goes when you send it.

A delivery is a link, not an attachment, so nothing you produce dies in a full inbox or gets stripped by a mail server.

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The client's page in a browser
Client documents on iPad

A page and a password

Your client gets a link to a page with the reports on it. The password arrives as a second, separate message, so possession of one does not hand over the other.

Everyone by name

Your client gets it. Anyone else is there because you put them there. Each recipient is its own line, and a bad address shows as failed on that line rather than disappearing into the void.

Always the current version

If you replace a report, the same link shows the new one and everyone who has it is told. Your client never has to wonder whether they are looking at the latest.

Build one before you trust one.

Your first five reports are on us, which is enough to run real inspections and read the documents that come out before you decide anything.

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