Ask Maslo

Maslo is SiteWalk’s intelligent assistant. It has full context on your walk data — findings, photos, descriptions, priorities — and can help you take action on what you’ve captured.

Maslo for a single Walk

Open any completed walk and tap the Ask Maslo tab. Maslo already knows everything about that walk.

Quick prompts are available to get you started:

  • Write a to-do list — Maslo generates a prioritised task list from your findings.
  • Draft a helpdesk email — Get a ready-to-send email summarising the issues found and actions needed.
  • Prioritise actions — Maslo ranks your findings by urgency and suggests what to address first.
  • Something else? — Ask any question about your walk.

You can also type or speak your own question in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Maslo can answer questions like:

  • “What were the most urgent issues?”
  • “Summarise the cleaning findings.”
  • “What should I tell the maintenance team?”
  • “Were there any fire safety concerns?”

Maslo for multiple Walks

Maslo can analyse data across multiple walks at once — useful for identifying recurring issues, comparing sites, or getting a broader picture.

  1. Go to the My Walks page.
  2. Tap Filter and select the sites you want to include.
  3. Tap Analyse with Maslo at the bottom of the screen.

Maslo now has context from all matching walks. Quick prompts for multi-walk analysis include:

  • Analyse recurring findings — Identify issues that appear across multiple walks or sites.
  • Compare walks — See how different sites or time periods compare.
  • Prioritise actions — Rank actions across your entire filtered dataset.
  • Something else? — Ask any cross-walk question.

Tips for getting the most from Maslo

  • Add context before your walk. The pre-walk note (Step 2 of walk setup) gives Maslo important background — the type of space, what you’re looking for, any known issues. This makes analysis significantly better.
  • Be specific in your descriptions. Instead of “this is broken,” say “the emergency exit sign above the rear fire door is not illuminated.” More detail means better findings and better reports.
  • Take clear photos. A well-framed photo paired with a detailed description gives Maslo both visual and contextual information, producing the most accurate findings.