InspectAll is the US-anchored crane and OSHA-regulated inspection platform with 220+ overhead crane service companies. Core covers a wider equipment scope across more regions, with deeper batch capture and a service-company workflow tuned for international operators.
Wider Scope, More Regions, Faster Field Work
InspectAll grew up in US overhead crane service. Core covers the full lifting, rigging, and height-safety scope across LOLER, ASNZ, and ASME — with native batch capture, branded customer portals, and a workflow tuned for international inspection companies.
Which one is right for you?
A straight call. We'd rather you self-select the right fit than push the wrong tool.
Choose InspectAll if…
- You are a US-based overhead or mobile crane service company with pure OSHA 1910.179 scope.
- You value a long US track record (14+ years, 220+ crane service companies) and a same-person support relationship through form configuration.
- Your wider compliance scope includes healthcare facilities, EHS programs, or NFPA-regulated environments.
- Crane-specific time-savers — calculated responses, canned comments, auto-complete — are a primary selection criterion.
Choose Core if…
- Your business operates across the US, AU/NZ, UK, or Canada — or plans to.
- Your equipment scope is wider than cranes: rigging, slings, harnesses, lifting beams, shackles, fall arrest, accessories.
- You need native batch capture for high-volume site inspections, not one form per item.
- JSA / SWMS / JSEA pre-inspection documentation is part of your safety workflow (AU/NZ market expectation).
- You want a branded online register that lives at your own subdomain, not under the vendor's URL.
Three reasons inspection businesses switch to Core
Compliance across LOLER, ASNZ, ASME — not just OSHA
InspectAll's compliance centre of gravity is OSHA 1910.179 (overhead cranes), NFPA, NIH, and ASME-aligned crane inspection. For a pure-US crane service shop, that's deep and well-fitted. The moment your customer base touches the UK, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada, you need LOLER and ASNZ 2550 alongside ASME — and that's not InspectAll's design focus. Core ships all four Anglo-market regimes native, so service companies operating internationally don't run parallel systems per region.
Wider equipment scope than cranes
InspectAll is crane-heaviest. Slings, chains, shackles, eye bolts, beam clamps, plate clamps, vacuum lifters, magnets, harnesses, lanyards, SRLs, anchor points, horizontal lifelines, and fall arrest are supported but not the centre of gravity. Core's scope is built to span the full equipment family a lifting and rigging service company actually inspects — overhead cranes alongside slings alongside harnesses alongside below-the-hook devices — without dropping into a configurable form designer.
Multi-inspect batches, not 200 separate forms
A technician on a site visit might inspect 200 chain slings, 50 harnesses, and 30 shackles in a single day. InspectAll's reviewers cite form-building friction and a one-form-per-item flow. Core's multi-inspect lets a technician capture common results across the batch with shared metadata, then drill into items with defects only. JSA / SWMS / JSEA pre-inspection documents — the AU/NZ market's safety convention — are native, not added by configuration.
Side-by-side: Core vs InspectAll
Capability, where each platform lands, and what the difference means in practice.
| Capability | Core | InspectAll | What this means |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compliance frameworks built in | LOLER · ASNZ · ASME · LEEA | OSHA · NFPA · NIH · ASME | Core covers all major Anglo-market regimes. |
| Region | AU · NZ · UK · US · CA | US-dominant | Core fits international service companies natively. |
| Equipment scope | Cranes · rigging · height safety · accessories · below-the-hook | Crane-heaviest; broader OSHA scope | Core covers the wider equipment family. |
| Multi-inspect batches | Native | Limited | Field reality for slings, harnesses, shackles. |
| JSA / SWMS / JSEA documents | Native | Configurable | AU/NZ market expectation; UK/EU operators also use them. |
| Custom subdomain / portal branding | Native — your URL, your styling | Available | Core's portal lives at your URL, branded as your business. |
| Restrictive competencies | Enforced at scheduling | Tracked as data | Scheduling rule, not just a data field. |
| Auto-complete / canned comments | Available | Mature time-saver | InspectAll's strong UX for repetitive forms. |
| Mobile historic data access | Full register access offline | Schedule-window-limited per reviews | InspectAll reviewers flag historical access friction on mobile. |
| Crane OSHA 1910.179 specificity | Supported (alongside LOLER/AS) | Centre of gravity | InspectAll's deepest single-domain strength. |
| Public Capterra review depth | Named case studies | 60+ reviews, ~4.5/5 | InspectAll has the deeper public peer-review base. |
Compliance frameworks built in: Core covers all major Anglo-market regimes.
Region: Core fits international service companies natively.
Equipment scope: Core covers the wider equipment family.
Multi-inspect batches: Field reality for slings, harnesses, shackles.
JSA / SWMS / JSEA documents: AU/NZ market expectation; UK/EU operators also use them.
Custom subdomain / portal branding: Core's portal lives at your URL, branded as your business.
Restrictive competencies: Scheduling rule, not just a data field.
Auto-complete / canned comments: InspectAll's strong UX for repetitive forms.
Mobile historic data access: InspectAll reviewers flag historical access friction on mobile.
Crane OSHA 1910.179 specificity: InspectAll's deepest single-domain strength.
Public Capterra review depth: InspectAll has the deeper public peer-review base.
InspectAll packaging, pricing, and review details verified against public sources as of May 2026. Spotted something out of date? Tell us and we'll correct it.
Why Core, in five lines
The same five things matter no matter which competitor you're evaluating.
Built for the inspection service business
Quote → schedule → inspect → certify → bill is the workflow. Most competitors stop at 'inspection completed'.
Multi-region compliance in one platform
LOLER, ASNZ 2550, ASME B30, and LEEA Code of Practice ship together — not as separately purchased modules.
Unlimited customer logins
Every one of your customers gets a branded portal to view equipment and certificates — no per-portal-seat charge.
Multi-inspect for batch capture
Inspect 200 chain slings as a single batch with shared metadata. Drill into defects only.
Restrictive competencies enforced
Only certified technicians can be scheduled to certain inspection types — competency becomes an operational rule, not just a data field.
From operators who switched
“Core has modernised our business and given our customers the oversight of their legal requirements that they were looking for.”
Director, Scotia Handling Services — migrated 300+ customers onto Core in three months
Read the case studiesFAQ
InspectAll is built around US standards — OSHA 1910.179, NFPA, NIH. LOLER ROTE certificates, UK regulatory vocabulary, and AU/NZ ASNZ standards aren't published as native features. Core ships all of those as native templates and compliance logic.
See it on your data, not a generic demo
We'll show you Core Inspection against the workflow you run today — including how a switch from InspectAll would actually look on your operation.