Mark-up issues in the field and share them with your team

Mark up your physical space with digital annotations. Attach photos, videos, and LiDAR scans and share them with a single link

Flag issues easily with one click

Add sitelinks on top of your physical jobsite in order to:

  • make issues easy to visualize and understand by your office or remote team

  • communicate design changes, constructibility issues, mark up punch list items, and more.

Share them with your project team using your existing tools

Once you marked-up an issue, all the information is bundled together in a sitelink. Share your sitelinks easily with your team in:

  • Microsoft Teams

  • iMessage / Text message

  • Email

  • or anywhere you need.

Sitelinks FAQ

Can I come back to my sitelinks?

Yes. Your AR markers (or sitelinks) stay in place for as long as you need them, so you and your team can come back to them anytime.

Can I filter and sort through my sitelinks?

You can filter and sort your list of sitelinks based on various criteria (date created, author, type of issue, etc).

In what format can I share my sitelinks?

Sitelinks are smart links that bundle together all the context you need, in a simple URL that can be easily shared via messages, emails, or stored into your system of record.

What can I attach to a sitelink?

Sitelinks are meant to bring together all the context you need around a specific issue onsite. You can attach point cloud captures, photos, videos, as well as comments and annotations. We continue to expand the type of attachments based on user feedback.

Where can I share my sitelinks?

You can share your sitelinks using any method that is convenient to you: via text messages, in Microsoft Teams, via email, or even Air Drop them from your phone to one nearby. You can also add sitelinks to your system of record (like Procore or Autodesk).

Can I create sitelinks from the desktop for my field team to see?

Yes, sitelinks can be created either directly onsite, via the Sitelink Hub mobile app, or from the desktop. They can be viewed by both field and office teams, in the exact location they were placed.

Never miss another punch list item

Can’t tell you how many times I asked on a punch list for somebody to fix a pipe insulation and they went on and fixed a good pipe instead of the faulty one - because I had no way to share the exact context
— Chief Innovation Officer