Lists
A list is the meat of the inspection. It holds all the information regarding the data the recipient needs to provide in order to complete an inspection. It's comprised of invidiual list items that can be one of these types: a question, a photo, or a video. There is prerequisites for creating a list, and it is one of the building blocks of an inspection type.
Creating a List
To create your first list, click the button, and enter a name. There are no other configurations for creating a list, and you can add items to the list after creating it.

Adding List Items
A list item is the actual question/media request the recipient will have to complete. To create a simple list item, click Add List Item, and a new item will appear.

Using the dropdown, you can select whether you want to request a question, photo, or video. You can then enter a request into the text field, which will be displayed to the recipient when they are completing the inspection.
Expected Values and Ranges
If you are requested a photo, you can set an expected value or range. God's Eye leverages OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to verify data.
Expected Values
Enabling an expected value will allow you to choose what kind of value you're expecting. You can choose between a VIN, license plate, or general text. The VIN field will check if there are any matching VIN numbers present in the uploaded images and, if enabled, alert you if either the VIN isn't valid or isn't present.
License plates work similarly by checking if there is a license plate present in the image and grabbing the license plate number from the image and verifying it against the provided value.
The general option will allow you to check for any text value in an image, rather than specifically looking for a VIN or license plate.

Expected Ranges
Enabling expected range will allow you to check if an odometer falls within an expected range. You can provide a lower and upper range when you create the inspection. If an odometer falls outside the range of values, and if enabled, you will be alerted.
