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feexly is enterprise software built for post-construction teams. Its core goal is to bring together post-completion site inspections, defect logging, remediation assignment, progress tracking, and client report delivery into a single workflow. The website highlights “Every defect. Every room. Every building.”, making it clear that the focus is not general project management, but a closed-loop defect process at the building, floor, room, and object level.
The product workflow is divided into three steps: site inspection, assignment and tracking, and report delivery. Workers can record defects by room on their phones, upload photos, and enter the damage type and quantity. Managers can assign tasks to specific workers and see in real time which rooms have been completed and which still need attention. The system supports daily reports, making it easier to track who completed which fixes and when. For permissions, the website explicitly mentions role-based access control for Admin, manager, and worker roles: workers only see their own tasks, while managers can view the overall picture.
Pricing information is limited. The page says pricing is simple and transparent, with plans matched to team size, and prompts users to “Contact us for pricing”. It does not publish specific plans, per-seat pricing, or feature boundaries. The page also includes “Get Started Free / Start for free”, but does not explain the length of the free plan or trial, its limitations, or whether a payment method is required.
The main advantage is its highly vertical use case, making it a good replacement for tracking defects through spreadsheets and email. Defects can be linked to specific spatial locations and supported with photo evidence, which helps with handover and acceptance. One-click report generation can also reduce manual reporting work. The main downside is that the website does not disclose common enterprise procurement details such as third-party integrations, API availability, data security and compliance, deployment options, or payment methods. If a team needs deep integration with BIM, ERP, project management, or document management systems, this cannot currently be confirmed from the website.
feexly is better suited to teams handling post-construction remediation, fit-out handover, property acceptance, construction quality re-inspections, and similar workflows—especially small and mid-sized teams still using spreadsheets, group chats, and email to track defects. The website does not provide information about access from China, so network connectivity, payment methods, and local compliance support would need to be tested in practice. For deployment in China, it should also be compared with domestic systems for construction quality inspection, construction collaboration, and handover acceptance.
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feexly.com is an United Kingdom SaaS 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 feexly.com directly.