Inspected.com Launches Permit Hub for Contractors

Virtual inspection platform announces all-in-one permit management system

PLANTATION, Fla. (February 20, 2024) – Inspected, a remote Inspection and Permit document technology company, launches Permit Hub, an all-in-one permit management platform. Serving as the gateway to streamlined permit management, Permit Hub allows Contractors to gain control over permit tracking, notarization, plan reviews, and inspection results, all within one intuitive platform. Streamlining the permit process can reduce costs and shorten timelines on construction projects, increasing Contractor and Customer satisfaction.

“It is time to embrace a smarter and more efficient way forward using innovative technology to update the outdated permit system,” said Anthony Perera, CEO and Founder of Inspected. “With our all-in-one permit management system, your permit management problems end here, replaced by a streamlined, efficient, and accountable process.”

With the help of remote accessibility, Permit Hub provides a seamless team collaboration for Inspectors, Engineers, and Architects to collaborate with their teams in one integrated system. Permits, applications, and all required documents are available for online submission in fillable PDF format. Permit Hub empowers Contractors to connect to a notary service from anywhere to get permitting documents generated in the field, auto-generating documents for local municipalities.

“Many companies today use generic systems such as Google Sheets or Excel to track their permitting, but it takes a long time to set up,” said Ian Cohen, Chief Operating Officer at Inspected. “Permit Hub is a cloud-based tool designed just for Contractors to manage permits across their organization and with partners, meaning no more lost permits or accountability struggles.”

Integrating ServiceTitan into Inspected, the world’s leading software provider for numerous trades, Contractors will gain access to the tools they need to reach the level of success they deserve. Inspected is prepared to be at the forefront of streamlining the permitting processes to allow Contractors to focus on what they do best. For a limited time, Contractors can try Permit Hub free for 30 days and schedule a demonstration. For more information, visit https://www.inspected.com/contact-us.

What is Inspected.com?

Inspected is a remote Inspection and Permit document technology company that recently launched Permit Hub, an all-in-one permit management platform. The company focuses on streamlining permit processes for contractors.

How does Permit Hub help contractors?

Permit Hub helps contractors by streamlining the permit process, which can reduce costs and shorten timelines on construction projects. It provides a seamless team collaboration system and allows for online submission of permits and documents.

What problem does Permit Hub solve?

Permit Hub solves permit management problems by replacing outdated tracking systems like Google Sheets or Excel with a streamlined, efficient, and accountable process specifically designed for contractors.

Can documents be notarized through Permit Hub?

Yes, Permit Hub empowers contractors to connect to a notary service from anywhere to get permitting documents generated in the field, auto-generating documents for local municipalities.

Who is the President and COO of Inspected.com?

Ian Cohen is the President and Chief Operating Officer at Inspected. Cohen explained that many companies use generic systems for tracking permits, but Permit Hub is specifically designed for contractors to manage permits across their organization.

What software does Inspected integrate with?

Inspected integrates with ServiceTitan, the world’s leading software provider for numerous trades. This integration gives contractors access to tools they need to reach higher levels of success.

How can contractors try Permit Hub?

Contractors can try Permit Hub free for 30 days and schedule a demonstration. For more information, they can visit https://www.inspected.com/contact-us.

What formats are available for document submission?

Permits, applications, and all required documents are available for online submission in fillable PDF format through the Permit Hub platform.