Shiloh uses CoreSpec on real inspections. Every feature request comes from actual field experience — not user stories written in a conference room. When the photo matching is wrong, he knows it immediately because it's his report going to his client. That's the feedback loop that makes the product honest.
Graham is obsessive about the details. Every interaction, every edge case, every loading state — if it's not right, it ships broken. CoreSpec is built with that same standard: structured templates, predictable logic, consistent output, and an interface where every small thing has been thought through.
We're not chasing a market. We're solving a specific problem that one of us lives every day. CoreSpec will be practical in the field because it was born in the field — tested on real properties, with real clients waiting for the report.
We're opening early access to inspectors who want to stop doing report work at their desk.