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Mobile Release 3.77, June 13 2026

Release Date: June 13, 2026

Written by Angelene Rosario

Inspect Point Multi-Inspector Support

Before this update, only the primary inspector received an Inspect Point inspection visit. Teams using multiple inspectors on the same inspection often had to create separate BuildOps visits for each inspector, which created extra dispatch work and split activity across multiple visit records.

With this update, Inspect Point customers with multi-inspector workflows can now assign a primary inspector and additional inspectors to a single BuildOps visit. This lets your team manage one shared visit in BuildOps while giving each inspector their own inspection visit in Inspect Point.

What's new:

  • Dispatchers can assign a primary inspector and one or more additional inspectors to the same inspection visit in BuildOps.

  • BuildOps creates a separate Inspect Point inspection visit for each assigned inspector under the same parent inspection.

  • Helpers can still be added to the BuildOps visit for scheduling and tracking, but they do not receive an Inspect Point inspection visit.

  • Each assigned inspector can open the shared inspection from the Inspect Point badge on the visit in mobile.

How it works

  1. In BuildOps web, create or edit a visit on an inspection job.

  2. Assign a primary technician.

  3. Add additional technicians and choose whether each person is an inspector or a helper.

  4. Save the visit.

  5. BuildOps handles the Inspect Point sync in the background. If needed, BuildOps creates the parent inspection first, then creates one inspection visit per mapped inspector under it.

This update is enabled for all customers using the Inspect Point integration.


Sync Reliability and Performance Improvements

This release includes several improvements designed to make the BuildOps mobile experience more reliable and consistent.

We've made updates behind the scenes to strengthen syncing, improve app performance, and increase overall stability. These enhancements help reduce the likelihood of sync-related interruptions and ensure issues can be identified and addressed more quickly if they occur.

What this means for your team

Your team should experience a smoother mobile experience with:

  • More reliable syncing between the field and office

  • Improved app stability

  • Better overall performance

  • Fewer disruptions caused by background sync issues

While most of these improvement occur behind the scenes, they help ensure your field and office teams can stay connected with fewer interruptions and greater confidence in data.

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