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DomuSpect is an inventory report tool for landlords. The scraped page explicitly mentions phrases such as “move in & out reports for landlords” and “Inventory reports,” indicating that its core use case is helping landlords create property or item inventory reports when tenants move in or move out. Its positioning is fairly narrow, focusing on rental handovers, property inspections, and keeping report records.
Based on the page information, DomuSpect supports cloud reports, inventory reports, commercial lease inventory reports, cross-device use, and up to 15 report backups. This means users can work on or view reports across different devices, making it suitable for landlords who need to switch between on-site inspections and later archiving. In terms of deployment, the text only mentions Cloud reports; there is no indication of self-hosting, local deployment, or private deployment options.
The page emphasizes both “100% free” and “easy, fast and free,” but it also lists an EXCLUSIVE plan: $49/month, or $470.40/year when billed annually, saving 20%; prices exclude VAT. Monthly billing can be canceled at any time. However, the boundary between free and paid features is unclear in the scraped text—for example, it does not state how many reports can be generated for free, whether backups are included, or whether there are device limits.
The main advantage is its focused use case: landlords can create inventory records around move-in and move-out without adopting a complex property management system. Monthly and annual pricing is transparent, and the annual discount is clearly stated. Cross-device access and cloud backups also fit the workflow of on-site inspection tools. The downside is that key enterprise-software capabilities are not well disclosed: there is no visible information about third-party integrations, APIs, team collaboration, role-based permissions, security compliance, payment methods, or customer support. The limit of up to 15 backed-up reports may also be unsuitable for organizations managing a large number of properties.
DomuSpect is better suited to individual landlords, small rental property managers, and lightweight users who need to create commercial lease inventory reports. Medium and large property management companies may require more complete capabilities around permissions, audit logs, bulk property management, and system integrations. The scraped text does not provide information about access from China, so actual network connectivity would need to be tested. It is also unclear whether payment supports Chinese bank cards or local payment methods. Alternatives could include local property management SaaS products, rental management systems, or lightweight workflows built with form and checklist tools.
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domuspect.com is an United Kingdom Real Estate provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach domuspect.com directly.