Templates and Checklists

Project administrators create checklists from templates for tracking quality, punch lists, safety, and commissioning progress.

Checklists can be worked on in the field to keep a project on track.

Checklist Templates

You must use one of these two templates to create a checklist:

Checklist Types

Checklist types can help sort and filter checklists. The following types are available:

Checklist Signatures

You can require signatures for a complete checklist or individual sections of a checklist.

Once all of the checklist sections are done, signatures can be required to close the checklist. These are called "Final sign-offs." Reopening a checklist deletes signatures requiring the checklist to be resigned. Checklists can be signed on the web or using the Android or IOS mobile apps.

Checklist Sections

Sections can be reordered and have two main components:

Note: Use a section title that reflects the work but is generic enough that multiple checklists can be made from the same template.

Sections are closed when all items are completed, but they can be reopened in order to make edits.

Checklist Items

Checklist Items are have a name, optional description, and an answer type. You can make items optional.

The answer types can drive some of the functionality of the items and sections. The following types are available:

Provide more details about checklist items by adding notes, photos, or creating issues.

Default Assignees

Checklist templates support default assignees for both full checklists and checklists sections. A default assignee will be automatically assigned to a checklist or checklist section created from a template.

Project members who are added as default assignees for a template will have view access to that template, even if they only have basic permissions for checklists templates generally.