A living dataset
The record Maslo draws on is deep and detailed, and it’s alive. Every walk adds to it, and Maslo’s read sharpens as it grows. The more your team captures, the more it can tell you.
Your team’s walks build a rich, living record of your spaces. Maslo AI is the intelligence that reads it, so all that captured detail becomes something you can understand and act on.
Capturing is the seeing. Maslo is the knowing. It sits on top of everything your team logs and turns a growing pile of findings into a clear read on what’s happening, what keeps coming up, and what to do about it.
Illustrative · sample. Maslo’s answers here are scripted examples.
Your data is yours. Never used to train AI models · Hosted in the UK · Encrypted in transit and at rest.
Read about our approach to securityMaslo is an operational analyst that already knows your data. Every walk your team has done, every finding they’ve logged: Maslo has it. It understands how your findings are structured and prioritised, and it reads the detail too, not just that something was flagged, but what was said about it.
Think of it as an always-on operational analyst for your sites: one you can consult any time, that already knows your data inside out. Ask it a question in plain language and it answers from your own walks, not from generic advice. You can treat it like a member of your team.
These are just examples. Maslo works to your question, not a fixed menu, so point it at whatever matters to you.
The record Maslo draws on is deep and detailed, and it’s alive. Every walk adds to it, and Maslo’s read sharpens as it grows. The more your team captures, the more it can tell you.
You can upload your own files to Maslo: an SLA, a contract, your operating procedures, whatever sets the standard you work to. With that context, its answers are tailored to how you run things, not generic. The more you tell it, the better it fits.
Maslo lets you export your walk data as a CSV, straight out and ready to use elsewhere. Drop it into your own tools, build dashboards, run it through Power BI. The data is yours, and it travels.