Managing a punch list is one of the most frustrating parts of job closeout — especially when photos, notes, and assignments are scattered across texts, email, and walk sheets.
Let's compare how TaskTag and CompanyCam help you create, track, and close out construction punch lists — and which one gives your team the clearest path to “done.”
A punch list is a checklist of small fixes or remaining work that must be completed before a job can officially close. These lists are typically created during a final walkthrough and may include items like:
The challenge? Making sure everyone knows what’s left, who’s responsible, and when it’s actually done.
Keep your punch list inside the same TaskTag project you’ve already been managing. No need to start fresh.
Create a single task titled something like:
This task becomes the home for all punch-related activity.
Use the built-in checklist feature inside the task. Each punch item is its own checklist line:
This makes it easy to track progress item by item.
Attach before photos so everyone knows exactly what needs to be fixed. No more “what are we talking about?” confusion later.
You can assign the punch list task to:
Not connected to them yet? Invite them to join the project so they can see and respond.
Mention the task name in chat using a hashtag, like:
“@Carlos — #Punch_List_Tracker needs that window caulking fixed.”
That message (and any photo or file you attach) gets automatically linked to the task, so everything stays organized.
As punch list items are completed:
You now have a full activity log of every punch item — with photos, timestamps, and messages.
Read the full Punch List Tracker Workflow guide
CompanyCam is built around photo documentation and tagging, rather than task management.
Start by creating a new project for the job site.
Walk the site and take photos of punch items. Add tags (like “punch list”) or annotations to mark problem areas.
You can create To-Do items and link them to specific photos, but they’re separate from the image gallery and don’t offer detailed checklists.
Create a report or photo gallery link to send to your team or client. The viewer can see the images and tags but can’t interact much beyond that.
There’s no shared checklist, no real-time updates, and no chat-based collaboration.
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TaskTag is designed for ongoing task collaboration, not just documentation. Your punch list lives inside a single task that:
Unlike tools that just document the issue, TaskTag helps you actually get it done — with proof.
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If you just want to take photos of jobsite issues and send them off, CompanyCam does the trick.
But if you want to assign, track, and mark punch list items complete — with communication and accountability built in — TaskTag wins hands down.
It’s not just a punch list. It’s a system that makes sure the list actually gets punched.
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