@dylankbuckley Thanks Dylan. You have the ability to share the photos with anyone. We have two options of either sharing a link of all your photos in a file and/or we provide a PDF report that has all your photos and descriptions nicely separated into room locations. You can then attach the report to wherever you like. I.e giving it to your landlord or attaching it to your condition report when moving into the property.
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@zane_grant what are the in-app purchases? Not listed on the app page. Never like it when that's the case.
@anodigital@zane_grant will fix this up today. The in app purchase allows you to get unlimited photos stored
On the cloud aswell as a PDF report and ZIP file of your images emailed and shareable.Thanks
@aden_james_tranter@anodigital Thanks for your feedback. We have now updated our description in the App Store to state what is the difference between free and paid (via In-App Purchase).
I've done this on my phone the previous 2 places I moved into. My only worries have been 1) I'd somehow not back up my photos and videos, and not be able to find them when I need them and 2) someone wouldn't believe these were taken when moving in b/c somehow I documented all of this myself (regardless of metadata) and I'd have to lawyer up to prove it. Using a 3rd party with no incentive sounds like a great move to cover all of this. Nicely done you guys!
Co-founder here, Happy to answer any questions about the product :)
We wrote this app to help tenants and owners protect themselves when it comes to damage they didn't cause.
I've had some wasted dollars on fixing damage that I didn't cause but didn't have evidence to show otherwise.
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Thanks @_jacksmith for the hunt.
Second of the two co-founders. Happy to answer questions :)
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I doubt it will hold its own in court as its not using any digital certification (signature) and time stamping procedures using from well known third party authentification authorities and time stamp authorities that assures 100% the impossibility of tampering after the time and date of the time stamped signing.
@abetancort Thanks for your feedback. As a previous lawyer and heavily involved in Australian Real Estate, we believe that in most cases, clients will want to prove damage that is minimal (ie few walls needing repairs) and not huge holes. In these cases, we believe that our process will hold up in tribunals and courts. We do not edit our servers to change date on images, and in the worst case (which mostly would not occur), we believe that a requested Statutory Declaration by us can be provided. None the less, thank you for your comments and we will definitely look into your suggestion.
@zane_grant@abetancort As a landlord, I was thinking the same. Watermarked date/timestamp might be a good addition to firm up the cred. Great app idea, Zane.
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