Traditionally, property inspections and surveys rely on slow, manual processes. Scaffolding has to be erected just to check a roof, and surveyors spend hours with tape measures to capture dimensions. Multiple site visits are often required, delaying reports and driving up costs. However, with the rise of digital-first property services, property renovations can now be approached with greater efficiency. Even then, the results are usually paper sketches and basic notes, leaving property owners with incomplete or hard-to-share information, particularly in a city like London where design specialists often seek more streamlined solutions.