Eliminate equipment expenses, accelerate deployment, and reduce labor costs for pole assessments
Works on any phone or tablet. Completely device agnostic. No specialized devices, no proprietary hardware, no equipment investments required.
One technician completes assessments that used to require multi-person crews.
Deploy large teams in hours instead of weeks. Guided workflows make training instant.
Step-by-step guidance ensures complete, accurate utility pole data collection every time
Automatic GPS tagging with precision coordinates
Structured tag identification and documentation
Pole origin and manufacture data capture
Anchor system documentation and assessment
Height and dimensional measurements
Precise attachment point documentation
Communication space clearance verification
Automated violation detection with graphical reports
Rapid assessment of violations to the Worker Safety Zone with comprehensive graphical reports featuring schematics and picture views.
Automated identification of Worker Safety Zone violations
Clear visual representations of clearance violations
Photographic evidence linked to violations
Every action tracked with comprehensive audit logging for regulatory compliance and quality control.
Every assessment action attributed to specific user
OSHA and utility oversight audit trails
Complete documentation with timestamps and GPS verification
From field inspection to professional report in minutes
Walk the route with your phone. Snap photos of utility poles and spans. GPS tags everything automatically for comprehensive pole documentation.
Use photo-based measurements for pole heights, attachment points, and span clearances. NESC compliance calculations automated. Professional pole analysis and data validation.
Generate professional pole inspection PDF reports with one click. All photos, measurements, NESC clearance data, and safety compliance included.
Lock in this exclusive founding member rate before it changes forever.
3 licenses purchased upfront - billed annually
⏰ Only available to the first 25 subscribers • Pricing increases after
Everything you need to know about professional pole inspection software
Utility pole analysis is the comprehensive assessment and documentation of utility poles, including measurements of pole height, attachment points, clearances, and compliance with NESC (National Electrical Safety Code) regulations. It involves collecting data on pole condition, identifying safety violations like Worker Safety Zone issues, and documenting all attached equipment and infrastructure.
Photo-based pole measurement uses advanced photogrammetry and computer vision to accurately measure pole heights, attachment points, and clearances from a single photo taken with any smartphone or tablet. The software calibrates using known reference points (like a Hastings stick), then calculates precise measurements without requiring specialized equipment or climbing the pole. This method is proven accurate and compliant with industry standards.
You only need a smartphone or tablet (any device). No specialized cameras, laser rangefinders, or proprietary hardware required. Our software works on iOS, Android, and web browsers. While a Hastings stick is recommended for absolute measurement certainty, best results are achieved by hooking the neutral wire or ensuring at least 25' of reference height for accuracy. The key requirement is taking a plumb (level) photo - achievable with most modern smartphones. Specialized apps for enhanced photo capture are on our development roadmap. This approach eliminates thousands of dollars in equipment costs and maintenance.
NESC (National Electrical Safety Code) compliance refers to meeting the safety standards for utility pole clearances, attachment heights, and worker safety zones. OneShotPro.ai currently focuses on Worker Safety Zone calculations for communication attachments, automatically identifying violations and generating detailed reports with graphical schematics and photographic evidence. This automation ensures safety standards are met for new communication attachments. Additional NESC clearance calculations are being expanded to cover broader utility infrastructure requirements.
A Worker Safety Zone violation occurs when communication space clearances don't meet NESC requirements, creating unsafe conditions for utility workers. OneShotPro.ai is specifically tailored for telecommunications companies to ensure safety standards are met for new communication attachments. The software automatically detects Worker Safety Zone violations and generates comprehensive graphical reports showing the exact nature and location of the violation, complete with measurements, schematics, and GPS-tagged photos for regulatory compliance and remediation planning.
OneShotPro.ai's photo-based measurements are highly accurate, with typical accuracy of 1-2 inches, well within industry-accepted tolerances for pole inspection work. The software uses calibration points and advanced algorithms to ensure precision comparable to traditional measurement methods. All measurements are validated and include professional data quality controls. Thousands of poles have been successfully measured and accepted by utility companies using this technology.
A typical pole inspection takes 3-5 minutes in the field to collect photos and data, then another 10-15 minutes for measurements and analysis. This is significantly faster than traditional methods requiring multiple crew members and specialized equipment. The guided workflow ensures you capture all necessary information the first time, eliminating return trips and reducing overall project timelines by 50% or more.
Yes! OneShotPro.ai was specifically designed for efficient single-person workflows. While traditional pole inspection can be done solo, current industry workflows typically deploy 2-person crews for efficiency and safety. Our photo-based approach streamlines the process so one technician with a smartphone can confidently collect all necessary data, take measurements, and generate complete reports. This reduces labor costs by 50-70% per pole compared to typical 2-person workflows, while maintaining professional quality and accuracy.
Teams can be deployed in hours, not days or weeks. Because there's no specialized equipment to procure, calibrate, or train on, new technicians can start collecting pole data immediately after a brief orientation to the guided workflow. The step-by-step interface ensures consistency and quality even from new users. This rapid deployment capability is perfect for urgent projects or scaling operations quickly.
OneShotPro.ai generates professional PDF reports that include GPS-tagged photos, all measurements, NESC clearance calculations, Worker Safety Zone compliance data, pole condition assessments, and complete audit trails. Reports feature both graphical schematics and photographic evidence, making them ideal for utility oversight, regulatory compliance, make-ready analysis, and dispute resolution. All data is timestamped and user-attributed for complete accountability.
Founding member pricing is $440 per year with 3 licenses purchased upfront, billed annually. This exclusive rate is limited to the first 25 subscribers and includes unlimited pole and span collections, GPS photo documentation, NESC clearance calculations, professional PDF reports, complete audit logging, and priority support. This founding member rate is locked in and won't increase, while pricing for new subscribers will be higher after the first 25 slots are filled.
Utility pole inspection software is used by telecommunications providers, electric utilities, cable companies, municipal utilities, engineering firms, contract inspection companies, railroad utilities, and CATV operators. Anyone responsible for joint use pole management, make-ready analysis, pole attachment surveys, or NESC compliance verification benefits from professional pole analysis software like OneShotPro.ai.