Pictures Before It's Covered Up
Jobs move fast. Capture everything before it gets covered with, drywall, concrete or buried in the dirt.

Take pictures of every wall from every angle before drywall. Later on, when you wonder what's in the wall, you will know.
"Don't be left saying, “I wish I took more photos.”
Capturing Electrical Wiring Runs and Placement
Every single wire, and box needs a photo before it gets covered. If you don't map it now, you're guessing later.
Think of these photos as your CYA Insurance. Removing drywall to find a hidden wire or box sucks. Having these pictures gives you total peace of mind.
Run Those Wires NOW: Run every extra line you might ever need today. Once the drywall is up, modifications get complicated and expensive.
Drywallers Are Reckless
Take pictures of every single electrical box. Drywallers move fast and they will miss cutting out boxes or pulling through stubbed wires. When a box gets buried, your photos tell you exactly where to look.
Pre-Drywall Photo Tips
- Avoid "Which wall was this?": Stand far enough away from the wall to get the full context.
- Scale: Make sure you can see a corner of a window or door. Give yourself a landmark you can refer back to later.
- Measurements: Lay a tape measure on the ground in the shot.
Post the QR Code On Site
Print your project QR code and stick it right to the electrical panel.

While the crew doesn't need it to add photos directly within the app, having it posted physically on site makes it brain-dead simple for anyone to scan, contribute, and document the build on the fly.
Save the Images Permanently
Stop letting critical rough-in photos get trapped on installers' personal phones where they eventually get lost. Every photo uploaded goes directly to that specific panel’s Gallery Tab, freeing up personal phone storage.

From there, you can easily categorize those images later by circuit to build a foolproof digital map. This data persists permanently—moving seamlessly from builder to owner, and owner to owner—so the home's hidden infrastructure is never a mystery.