Side-by-side looks at the other ways to handle building compliance, with sources, dates, and credit where competitors earn it.
Honest comparisons against the other ways owners and managers handle building compliance. Every claim is based on public information, dated, and sourced, and where a competitor is the better fit, we say so.
The enterprise NYC compliance incumbent with quote-only, per-building pricing, compared with a platform that publishes its prices and starts free.
Read the comparison →A $9/month alert service against a full compliance operations platform with a free monitoring tier. Alerts versus getting the work done.
Read the comparison →Yardi, MRI, and Building Engines are great at property management. Here is why their task modules are not a compliance requirement engine.
Read the comparison →A 30-year violation resolution firm versus a prevention-first platform. Removing violations after they land, or stopping them from landing at all.
Read the comparison →Want the spreadsheet-versus-software comparison instead? That one is simple: run your numbers in the ROI calculator.
Content last reviewed June 2026.
Building compliance software helps property owners and managers track inspection requirements, filing deadlines, and open violations across a portfolio, so nothing lapses into a fine. The main options range from enterprise compliance platforms and violation alert services to the compliance modules built into property management suites. Insparisk Command is the option that starts free, publishes its pricing, and is built by a team that also performs the inspections, so it can both track a requirement and dispatch a licensed inspector to satisfy it.
| Tool | Best for | Pricing model | Free tier | Distinctive strength |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insparisk Command | Tracking compliance and getting inspections done across a portfolio | Published, from $0; paid plans $20, $199, $799/mo | Yes, unlimited buildings | Built by a nationwide inspection team that can also perform the work |
| SiteCompli | Enterprise NYC compliance teams | Quote-only, per building | No | Established enterprise incumbent |
| ViolationWatch | Low-cost violation alerts | About $9/month | No | Inexpensive alerting |
| Jack Jaffa & Associates | Resolving existing violations | Demo-gated software with services | No | 30-year violation resolution firm |
| PM suite modules (Yardi, MRI, Building Engines) | Teams already running a property management suite | Part of a broader suite | No | Full property operations, with compliance as one task module |
Building compliance software is a platform that tracks the inspection requirements, filing deadlines, and open violations that apply to a building or portfolio, and helps owners and managers act on them before they become fines.
The right choice depends on your portfolio. Common options include Insparisk Command, SiteCompli, ViolationWatch, Jack Jaffa & Associates, and the compliance modules in property management suites such as Yardi, MRI, and Building Engines. Insparisk Command is distinctive for starting free, publishing its pricing, and being built by an inspection team that can also perform the work.
Yes. Insparisk Command offers a free Monitor tier that covers unlimited buildings, and you pay only when you are ready to act on the work.
No. The software tracks requirements and deadlines, but the inspections themselves must be performed by licensed inspectors. Because Command is built by an inspection company, it can both track the requirement and dispatch an inspector to satisfy it.
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