Elevator compliance tracking for building owners and contractors who are tired of emergency variances.
HoistCode Enterprise is an early-stage prototype for managing conveyance compliance across a portfolio of elevators and lifts. It's designed for two audiences: building owners dealing with aging hydraulic equipment and elevator contractors juggling dozens or hundreds of units at once. The concept centers on surfacing the right deadline, credential, and paperwork requirement before it becomes someone's problem.
- Dashboard view of ASME A17.1 compliance deadlines across an entire conveyance portfolio
- QEI inspector credential tracking with expiration alerts
- Category 5 witness report logging per unit
- Permit lapse warnings triggered ahead of expiration dates
- State-specific paperwork generation formatted to each elevator board's requirements
Municipal AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) portal sync is part of the concept and is scaffolded in the design, but no live portal connections are wired up yet.
This is a single-application prototype structured around a compliance dashboard with per-unit and portfolio-level views. Data modeling covers units, inspection records, credentials, and deadlines. No external database or backend infrastructure is confirmed at this stage — the current codebase is exploratory.
🧪 Early prototype / concept. Not production-ready.
MIT