Quality Assurance
Audits, peer review, and code cycle transitions need a fresh check against the full code stack. Mason runs that check faster than a senior reviewer can re-read the set.
QA pressure
The work is essential, the time is not always available. Mason fills the gap.
A real peer review means reading the set again. Most teams cannot spare the hours.
When the code updates, every prior review pattern needs a re-check. The old checklist is no longer current.
Different reviewers find different things on the same set. There is no scalable way to know which differences are systematic.
Audits and peer review
Mason runs the second check at machine speed so senior reviewers spend their time on the calls only they can make.
Upload a finished review and Mason runs a fresh check on the same set. The comparison is the audit.
Anything Mason flags that did not appear in the original letter surfaces for your senior reviewer to confirm.
Run Mason across multiple completed reviews and patterns of missed items become visible at the team level.
When the code updates, Mason updates with it. Old reviews can be rechecked against the new cycle in minutes.
Mason in QA
Mason runs the audit pass automatically. Your senior reviewer reads the gaps.
Mason reads both your reviewer's letter and the underlying drawings.
Every code section gets reviewed against the plan as if the first review never happened.
Mason highlights every item it found that was not in the comment letter, and every item in the letter it agrees with.
Confirm the misses, dismiss the false positives, and decide what becomes a coaching moment.
See It On Your Plans
Upload a finished comment letter and the permit set it belongs to. Watch Mason run a fresh check and surface what was missed and what was confirmed.