Inspection Count Metrics
The Inspection Count Metrics section in Daily Statistics shows how many inspections were completed today and yesterday across your workspace.
These indicators help supervisors quickly evaluate inspection activity levels and confirm whether scheduled inspections are being completed on time.
Monitoring inspection counts daily improves operational visibility and execution consistency across locations.
What Inspection Count Metrics Show
Inspection Count Metrics typically include:
- inspections completed today
- inspections completed yesterday
Together, these values provide a quick comparison of inspection activity between two consecutive working days.
Inspections Completed Today
This metric shows how many inspections have been completed so far during the current day.
Supervisors use this number to:
- confirm inspection execution progress
- verify scheduled inspections are being performed
- monitor inspector participation
- identify delays early in the day
- track activity across locations
A lower-than-expected count may indicate missed inspections or workload distribution issues.
Inspections Completed Yesterday
This metric provides context by showing inspection activity from the previous day.
Managers typically use this value to:
- compare daily execution consistency
- detect performance drops between days
- confirm expected inspection coverage
- evaluate inspection scheduling effectiveness
Comparing yesterday’s activity with today’s helps identify operational gaps quickly.
Why Daily Inspection Counts Matter
Tracking inspection counts helps organizations:
- monitor execution discipline
- verify compliance coverage across locations
- confirm scheduled inspections are completed
- detect missed inspections early
- improve accountability across teams
Daily inspection tracking supports consistent operational performance.
How Managers Use Inspection Count Metrics
Operations teams often review inspection counts to:
- confirm branch-level inspection activity
- identify inactive locations
- detect workload imbalance between inspectors
- monitor inspection participation across shifts
- follow up on missing inspections before deadlines
This ensures inspections remain aligned with operational requirements.
Best Practices for Monitoring Inspection Counts
To get the most value from these metrics:
- review inspection counts at the start and end of each working day
- compare activity between locations regularly
- investigate unexpected drops in inspection volume
- confirm scheduled inspections are completed on time
- align inspection volume with operational expectations
Consistent monitoring improves inspection reliability across your organization.