Before your first job, there are four quick things to set up. Do them once and every inspection afterward starts faster and comes out under your own brand.
1. Create your account
InspectoMX is pay-first: you choose your plan, then finish creating your account by email. This keeps your account tied to your subscription from the start.
- Choose a plan on the signup page — Starter, Pro, a one-time Single Report, or start with the 7-day free trial.
- Complete checkout securely (billing is in Mexican pesos via Stripe).
- Open the set-password email and choose a password to finish creating your account.
- Sign in with your email and new password.
2. Set up your business profile
Your business profile is what turns a generic report into your report. Open Settings → Inspector Profile / Business Profile and fill in:
- Business name — this replaces "InspectoMX" on every report.
- Inspector name and contact — phone and email that appear on the report.
- License / cédula, and an InterNACHI number if you have one. No NACHI number? The report simply uses standard-of-practice language instead — it's optional.
- Your logo — upload it here to brand the report header.
3. Choose your language
InspectoMX is fully bilingual. Use the language toggle in Settings to switch the entire interface between English and Spanish at any time. This is separate from the report language — you can work in English and still produce a Spanish or bilingual report, or the reverse.
4. Install the app on your phone
InspectoMX is a Progressive Web App, so there's no app store. Installing it to your home screen makes it open full-screen like a native app and, most importantly, work offline on-site.
- iPhone / iPad (Safari): tap the Share button, then Add to Home Screen.
- Android (Chrome): tap the menu (⋮), then Add to Home screen or Install app.
Open InspectoMX from that new icon once while online so it can finish caching, and it's ready for the field.
Ready to inspect
With your brand and app in place, the next step is creating your first inspection.
Next: Creating an inspection →