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Built in Mexico, for Mexican inspections

InspectoMX is a property-inspection platform made for the way inspections actually work here — bilingual, offline-ready, and designed around Mexican homes.

Why I built it

It started out of frustration. Every inspection app I tried was designed for another country's market — US checklists, English-only reports, software that assumed a house worked the way it does north of the border. None of them fit the homes I was actually inspecting in Mexico, where a property has a cisterna and a tinaco, runs on gas LP, connects to CFE, and sits in a climate that brings its own kind of wear. So I built the tool I wished existed.

From one business to a platform

At first, InspectoMX was just for my own inspection business. It did exactly what I needed: fast, professional, bilingual reports built around Mexican construction. But it didn't take long to see that the same problem existed for inspectors all over the country — the same mismatched tools, the same English-only reports, the same gap. What worked for one business could work for many. So InspectoMX became a platform that any inspector in Mexico can license and make their own.

A tool that speaks the language of the market — literally.

Built for how Mexico actually works

That's the whole idea. Reports come out bilingual, side by side, so a foreign buyer can read them while a local seller, agent, or notary can use them. The checklist is built around Mexican systems, not adapted from somewhere else — it knows what a cisterna, a tinaco, an LP gas installation, and a coastal climate mean for a property. And because reliable connectivity isn't a given on every job site, the app works offline and syncs when you're back online. You can see what that looks like in the guides and the sample reports.

Rental inspections: income for inspectors, protection for clients

Later, I integrated the rental side of the business into the platform. Move-in and move-out inspections give inspectors a new, recurring way to earn — and they give tenants and owners a clear, documented record of a property's condition. That record is what protects a deposit: with dated photos and a signed report, the question of what was damaged and what wasn't stops being a matter of memory.

Where we're headed

The goal is simple: raise the standard of property inspection across Mexico, and make it easier for independent inspectors to run a professional business. Every inspector who delivers a clear, bilingual, well-documented report raises the bar for the whole market — and that's good for buyers, for owners, and for the profession.

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