Solutions — Field & compliance
From field photos to structured reviews.
For inspection, EHS and quality teams: unstructured field input goes in, a reviewable structured checklist assessment comes out.
Overview
Field teams capture reality as photos and notes; compliance needs it as a structured, signed-off assessment. Blinkin closes that gap: field input goes in, an agent drafts a structured checklist review against your criteria, and a person signs off — with runs, approvals and versions on the record by construction.
Feature
Photos in, findings out
An agent evaluates field submissions against your checklist and drafts the structured review — turning a folder of photos into an assessment a reviewer can act on.
Feature
Humans sign off
Every assessment is a reviewable output, not an automatic verdict. The agent drafts; a qualified person decides.
Feature
A trail for the auditor
Runs, approvals and versions are all on the record by construction, so the audit trail exists whether or not anyone thought to keep one.
Feature
Built on a real workflow
This runs on Blinkin's field-photo safety-checklist workflow — deployed today in industrial inspection, not a demo mock-up.
Feature
Intake that routes itself
Field submissions can arrive through a board-built form and route straight into the linked Space's Inbox, so intake and review live in one governed place.

How it works
How it works
Capture in the field
Submit photos and notes, through a form or upload.
Agent drafts the review
It assesses submissions against your checklist.
A person signs off
The reviewer approves, edits or overrules the draft.
The record keeps itself
Runs, approvals and versions are logged by construction.
A day in the loop
A day with Blinkin
Morning
Inspectors on site submit field photos through the intake form; each submission lands in the Space's Inbox.
Midday
The inspection agent drafts a structured checklist assessment for each, flagging what looks out of spec against the criteria.
End of day
A senior inspector works the queue, signing off the clear ones and overruling two the agent misjudged. Every draft, edit and approval is on the record — so when the auditor asks, the trail is already there, complete, without anyone having assembled it after the fact.
Proof
Proof
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Weak signals surfaced days earlier.
Industrial inspection program
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Field photos to structured checklist review.
Operations knowledge team
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Answers grounded in approved documents only.
Questions
FAQ
Does the AI decide whether something passes?
No. It drafts a structured assessment; a qualified person signs off. It's decision support, not an automatic verdict.
What kind of field input can it take?
Photos and notes submitted from the field, including through a board-built intake form that routes into a governed Space.
How is the audit trail created?
By construction — runs, approvals and versions are logged as the work happens, not reconstructed later.
Is this a real, deployed capability?
Yes. It runs on a field-photo safety-checklist workflow deployed today in industrial inspection.
Can we use our own checklist?
Yes — the agent evaluates submissions against your checklist criteria, and a reviewer stays in control of the outcome.
Governance
Governed by design
EU hosting
Per-organization data isolation
Full audit trail
Review-gated knowledge
Works with any AI model