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    Safetyculture Review and verdict 2026

    Frontline operations platform: inspection checklists, safety audits, observations and training — free plan available, Premium at $24/seat/month.

    From 22€/mo.

    Safetyculture

    ToolTrim Verdict
    3.8/5
    Decent

    Mitti/SafetyCulture works for regulated field operations; for pure office work, a lighter app suffices.

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    Our take

    Understanding Safetyculture.

    SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor) digitalises frontline operations in industrial, construction, logistics, and food service sectors. It enables custom inspection checklists, real-time mobile incident capture, corrective action management, and training module deployment (SafetyCulture Training). Its strength is rapid field adoption thanks to a polished mobile app that works offline. The free plan covers basic inspections for small teams; Premium ($24/seat/month) unlocks advanced analytics, unlimited data history, and business integrations.

    Practical uses

    • Centralize inspections (construction, manufacturing, retail).
    • Manage incidents and safety audits.
    • Train and onboard field teams.
    • Track asset and equipment maintenance.

    Pros and cons

    What Safetyculture does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.

    Pros

    • Field-specialized (inspections, incidents, assets).
    • Very large user base (80,000+ orgs, 2M+ users).
    • AI for checklist creation and incident analysis.
    • Offline capture possible (airplane mode).
    • Comparative benchmarking across sites (5 Star Benchmarking).

    Cons

    • Per-module pricing (additional costs).
    • Requires field deployment and rollout.
    • Complexity integrating with legacy systems.

    Safetyculture: when it makes sense.

    Mitti/SafetyCulture works for regulated field operations; for pure office work, a lighter app suffices.

    Keep if

    You manage field teams (construction, manufacturing, retail).. You have inspection and compliance obligations.

    Safetyculture becomes worthwhile when
    • You use it at least once a week
    • The monthly cost (€22) is small next to the time it saves you

    Challenge if

    You work entirely from the office, with no field teams.. Budget is very tight.

    Safetyculture becomes too expensive when
    • You use it less than once a month
    • A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do

    Our verdict on Safetyculture.

    Why this verdict

    Decent

    Safetyculture is fairly easy to replace with an alternative, a free tier to test before paying, clearly documented use cases.