Upfront: I'm not an adjuster. I build software. So take this with
whatever skepticism that deserves.
I spent the last few months building a tool that takes your
inspection photos and a voice memo and drafts the narrative report —
loss summary, scope of damage (written, not the Xactimate estimate),
cause of loss, recommendations, photo log. You edit it and export to
Word. To be clear about what it is NOT: it does not do your estimate.
You still scope in Xactimate. This only handles the written narrative.
I know the reflex is that a tool like this just spits out generic
garbage that creates more work than it saves. That's exactly what I
want to find out from people who actually do this. I built it to
refuse to invent measurements or facts that aren't in your notes — it
writes [ADJUSTER TO CONFIRM] instead of making something up — but I
have no way to know if it holds up on real claims without real
adjusters trying it.
Here's a sample it generated from a hail claim so you can judge the
output before signing up for anything: [your-domain]/sample
If anyone's willing to run it on one real claim and tell me where it's
wrong, I'll give you a free month, no card. I'm more interested in the
critique than the signups right now. Fire away in here or DM me.