Cameras for Stakeholder Updates
Every construction project has stakeholders who want to know what's happening. Camera access transforms updates from a burden into a self-service feature.
Benefits of Stakeholder Camera Access
Reduce Update Calls
Stakeholders can check progress themselves instead of calling you for verbal updates.
Build Trust & Transparency
Nothing builds confidence like showing exactly what's happening, in real-time.
Self-Service Access
Each stakeholder can check whenever convenient for them, 24/7.
Shareable Content
Stakeholders can share progress with their own audiences—investors, boards, etc.
Who Benefits from Access
Project Owners
See their investment growing without constant site visits or calls
Investors & Board
Visual progress updates for meetings and quarterly reviews
Lenders & Banks
Draw verification and progress monitoring for loan management
Future Tenants
Track buildout progress and plan move-in timing
Public/Community
Transparency for public projects and community interest
Insurance/Legal
Documentation access when needed for claims or disputes
Ways to Share Access
User Accounts
Add stakeholders as users with appropriate access levels. They log in to view.
Shared Links
Generate a link that provides access without login. Can be time-limited.
Embedded Player
Embed the camera view on a website or portal.
Exported Reports
Export photos or time-lapses to include in reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can different stakeholders have different access levels?
Yes. You control what each person can see. Some might get full archive access; others just current photos. Some might be able to download; others view-only. Tailor access to each stakeholder's needs.
How do stakeholders react to having camera access?
Very positively in our experience. Owners love seeing their project progress. Investors appreciate the transparency. Even skeptical stakeholders become fans once they experience the convenience. The key is framing it as a service you provide, not surveillance.
Does this reduce my communication work?
Generally yes. Stakeholders who can check progress themselves make fewer 'just checking in' calls. Your updates become more substantive—discussing decisions and issues rather than basic 'where are we?' questions.
What about privacy concerns from stakeholders?
With face blurring enabled, privacy is handled. Stakeholders see progress, not identifiable people. This is especially important for public projects or when sharing with external parties.
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Keep Everyone Informed
Give stakeholders the visibility they want with less effort from you.