Where contents restoration software typically falls short
Most contents restoration tools were built for the back office: claim valuation, room-by-room listing, adjuster reports. When the same tools meet a high-volume processing floor, they slow crews down — too many fields per item, no enforced stages, no real-time throughput visibility.
Itemeer takes the opposite approach. Every screen is built for a technician holding a phone next to a pallet. Stages are configurable. Required photos and checks are enforced, not advised. The chain-of-custody record assembles itself as the team works.