The OnsiteIQ AI Agent responds to prompts, allowing you to instantly surface insights, generate reports, and navigate your project. Use this prompt library as inspiration for the types of questions and tasks the Agent can help you with.
How to Ask a Question
Open the AI Agent panel.
Type any question about progress, issues, units, dates, or tasks.
Press Enter.
The AI Agent returns a direct answer, list, or summary.
Suggested Question Types
General Project Understanding
“Give me a summary of the current project status.”
“What has changed since the last site capture?”
“List key updates from the past 30 days.”
“Provide a high-level overview of the project.”
Progress & Completion
“Which units are complete?”
“Show me what’s been finished on Level 4 this week.”
“Break down progress by floor.”
“What work is still outstanding on Level 2?”
“Summarize unit-by-unit completion for the entire project.”
Delays & Risk Identification
“Where are there delays across the project?”
“Identify units that haven’t progressed since last month.”
“Show me areas that may be at risk of falling behind.”
“What sections are seeing the slowest progress?”
Trade / Scope-Specific Queries
“What’s the status of drywall installation across all floors?”
“Is MEP rough-in complete on Level 3?”
“Show me progress on interior finishes.”
“Where is framing still incomplete?”
Visual Context (Floor Plans & 360° Views)
“Show me the floor plan for this area.”
“Link me to 360° imagery for Level 5.”
“Open the unit where delays were detected.”
“Take me to a visual view of the southeast corner.”
Report Generation
“Create a 30-day lookback report.”
“Generate a weekly progress summary.”
“Draft an update for the owner.”
“Write a detailed report on project delays.”
Communication & Documentation
“Draft an email summarizing progress this week.”
“Write a note explaining current delays and next steps.”
“Create a message for the team about today’s update.”
Team Coordination
“What should the GC know before the next meeting?”
“Summarize issues that need attention from the trades.”
“Highlight items the owner would care abou
Follow-Up Questions
You can refine your answers by asking:
“Show me visuals for that.”
“Break this down by unit.”
“Provide more detail on delayed areas.”
“Generate a report based on those findings.”
“Summarize this in bullet points.”
Pro Tips
Be descriptive: include floors, units, and time ranges.
Use short, clear sentences.
Ask follow-ups to deepen the insight.
Use links to jump immediately into visuals.
