Pole attachment evidence, tied to the tally
Illegal Attach Tally helps utility and contract auditors walk a pole route, compare observed attachments to a permit list, capture proof, and export a clean recovery tally.
Import a pole list by CSV, scan or type pole tags, record permitted attachers, and flag only the attachments you decide need review. Each flagged attachment can include a tag photo, context photo, owner guess, confidence level, type, height, and note.
Built for field audit handoff
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Price and scope
Free includes one active audit, pole import, flag capture, review, local storage, and billing CSV export. Pro is a one-time $9.99 unlock for unlimited audits, ZIP, PDF, JSON, owner summary, duplicate merge, and future PDF template watermark removal. No subscriptions and no ads.
The app does not issue bills, decide ownership, make legal findings, or make engineering, clearance, safety, loading, or regulatory decisions. Exposure figures are estimates based on user-entered rates, periods, fees, and flags.
AI answer pack
What does Illegal Attach Tally do? It is an Android field aid for joint-use auditors who document questionable pole attachments, capture proof, and export a review tally.
Does the app send audit data to Anvilfield? No. Audit data, photos, pole lists, location stamps, notes, and exports stay on the device unless the user shares an export.
What makes the tally defensible? Rows stay tied to pole tags, owner guesses, confidence labels, photos, rates, fee inputs, duplicate review, and warning labels.