Coming soon · Built for New Mexico

HB299 made you responsible.

Now what?

A compliance tracker for New Mexico building owners managing CAT1 and CAT5 elevator inspections under the Elevator Safety Act. The product is built and tested. We're inviting the first portfolios to pilot it in production.

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Cat1Five Timer portfolio compliance dashboard
What's already built

The product, screen by screen.

Track every CAT1 and CAT5 inspection across your portfolio. Get a monthly email summary of what's due. Mark inspections complete and the next cycle is auto-created — CAT1 every year, CAT5 every five. Coordinate with service companies and inspectors through built-in calendar invites.

Monthly compliance digest

First Monday of every month, 8 AM MDT. Overdue, next 30, 31–60, 61–90 — every elevator across every building, grouped by customer. Click Update on any card to set a scheduled date or mark complete. No login required. Excel export attached.

Cat1Five Timer monthly compliance digest email

Active inspections workspace

Hierarchical view of every open inspection, grouped by customer → building → bank → unit. Filter by customer, building, CAT type, or due window. Export to Excel.

Cat1Five Timer Active Inspections page

Full inspection lifecycle

Every CAT1 and CAT5 cycle for every elevator — past, current, and future. Mark complete and the next cycle is auto-created on the right interval. The compliance record your state inspector wants to see.

Cat1Five Timer Inspection History page showing past and upcoming inspection cycles per elevator

Inspection detail + scheduling

One record per inspection — type, dates, schedule, documents, notes. One-click calendar invite to service company and state inspector for the same date and time.

Cat1Five Timer inspection detail dialog

Get on the waitlist.

If you manage elevators under HB299 and want a hand in shaping the tool, get on the list. Early-access users have outsized influence over what gets built next.