Pulse · Inspections & Safety
Readiness you
can prove.
Structured checks that fit the pace of opening, with a record you can hand to an inspector without a scramble.
- Timestamped and attributed
- Photo evidence attached
- Blocks open when it matters
What you get
Everything this module handles.
No half-features. Each capability is built around how facility teams actually work through a day.
Daily checklists
Per-zone checks that reset each day and show exactly what's outstanding before doors open.
Ride & attraction inspections
Attraction-specific checks with the tolerances and steps your manufacturer actually requires.
Opening procedures
One readiness view across arcade, attractions, and food, so a manager knows what's blocking open.
Photo evidence
Attach a picture to any line item, so a pass or a flag carries proof and not just a checkmark.
Sign-offs
Named accountability with a timestamp on every completed check, down to the individual step.
Compliance records
Searchable history by attraction and date, ready for an insurer, a regulator, or an owner.
How it flows
The morning walk, made accountable.
Inspections fail quietly when they live in a binder. This is the loop that keeps them honest.
- 01
Schedule
Checks generate on the right cadence — daily, weekly, seasonal — assigned to a role, not a person who might be off.
- 02
Complete
A tech works the list on a phone or the shared facility tablet, adding photos as they go.
- 03
Escalate
A failed item raises a work order immediately and flags the attraction as not ready to open.
- 04
Archive
Everything is retained with who, when, and what evidence — retrievable in seconds later.
On the floor
Nine AM is not the time for friction.
The inspection interface is the calmest thing in Pulse on purpose. Big targets, obvious state, and no hunting for the next item while a line builds outside.
Skipping a step should be harder than doing it. That's a design goal, not a policy memo.
[Ride inspection photo]
[Opening walkthrough photo]
Better together
It doesn't work alone.
Every module shares the same assets, people, and history — which is what separates Pulse from four disconnected tools.
Prove readiness
without the binder.
Bring your current checklist. We'll show what it looks like once it has evidence and a history.