Create New Inspection and Adding Map Layer (Google Maps/ArcGIS)

Create New Inspection and Adding Map Layer (Google Maps/ArcGIS)

Greetings!

To add a new inspection, sign-in to your account. Once the Main world map is visible, just below the map on the right hand corner is Create New. Enter the respective information and begin your uploads via the upload options from the right hand tab options.  Please watch the below video for an 8-minute(ish) demonstration and explanation of how to add content with user-tags and folder tag assignments. By utilizing our folder upload option, you can easily assign user tags to the photographs you upload and create the ability to filter images accordingly. Now, a caveat to this method is that you must separate the photograph data that you want to have filterable or searchable into separate folders and have them in a way that makes sense to you - the user and can be replicated for your clients. For example:




Windmill Inspection (Main Folder):
  • Turbine 1234 (Sub-Folder)
    • Pilon (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade A (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade B (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade C (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Interior (Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Ground (Sub-Sub Folder)
  • Turbine 5678 (Sub-Folder)
    • Pilon (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade A (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade B (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Blade C (Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Front (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
      • Back (Sub-Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Interior (Sub-Sub Folder)
    • Ground (Sub-Sub Folder)

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