OnsiteIQ
OnsiteIQ is a construction intelligence service for owners and developers that sends capture specialists to jobsites for weekly 360 documentation, then maps computer-vision outputs to floor plans and schedules for trade-level progress and delay signals.
OnsiteIQ combines human capture visits with software analytics aimed at portfolios of active projects. The public homepage states that specialists across the United States and Canada perform weekly site visits, collect high-resolution 360 imagery, and feed a pipeline advertised as drawing on billions of stored images for model training context (OnsiteIQ, 2026).
Marketing bullets claim mapping for many trades and asset classes from photos plus schedule baselines, with inputs limited to architectural floor plans and a baseline schedule in the main narrative. Product-page copy adds language about agents that draft progress reports and support pay-application review workflows, which pushes the offering beyond pure photography into operations assistance.
Headline metrics on the homepage include figures such as more than two million average data points per project, multipliers on visibility and issue detection speed, and percentage lifts for delay reduction and delivery predictability. Treat those figures as vendor marketing until you validate them on your own portfolio during a pilot.
Because capture is service-heavy, contracts should spell out visit cadence, markets covered, data retention, security reviews, and how exports feed your CDE or ERP. Ask for BIM or 2D plan upload limits, coordinate alignment practices, and human QA steps behind the vision stack.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Turnkey capture removes the need to stand up your own drone or 360 program immediately
- Strong emphasis on mapping imagery to plans and schedules, not just pretty panoramas
- Product story extends into pay-app style workflows for finance-aligned users
Cons
- Service footprint and weekly cadence must match each region you build in
- Marketing multiples and percentages need independent validation
- Less suited if you already standardized an in-house capture stack
Key features
Weekly capture network: Staffed visits across the US and Canada with 360 documentation described on the homepage.
Computer vision mapping: Engine that reads imagery, aligns to floor plans, and tracks many trades in marketing copy.
Schedule linkage: Baseline schedule plus plans cited as the main inputs for analytics.
Portfolio analytics: Delay indicators and completion forecasting language for multi-project oversight.
AI agents: Product page mentions agents for progress reporting and pay-application support tasks.
Owner and developer focus: Positioning toward capital partners who need remote oversight at scale.
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Service plus software; confirm scope on onsiteiq.io.
Frequently asked questions
Does OnsiteIQ fly drones?
The reviewed pages emphasize 360 capture specialists on foot rather than a drone-first pitch. Confirm whether aerial services exist for your contract.
What do I upload to start?
Copy calls for architectural floor plans and a baseline schedule. Clarify CAD, PDF, or model formats and any LOD expectations with onboarding.
How does OnsiteIQ count trades?
Homepage language references monitoring many trades across several asset classes. Demand the master trade dictionary and mapping rules used in your reports.
Can OnsiteIQ replace my superintendent?
It augments visibility for remote stakeholders; field supervision and code compliance still belong to the contractor of record.
Where is OnsiteIQ available?
Marketing cites capture coverage in the US and Canada. Ask about specific metros, travel charges, and bilingual support if needed.
How are pay applications supported?
The product page mentions AI-assisted pay-application review. Define liability, auditor sign-off, and lien workflows with your legal team before relying on it.
What does OnsiteIQ cost?
No list pricing appears on the reviewed homepage or product page. Expect portfolio-based quotes tied to square footage, visit cadence, and analytics modules.
