Supporto inesistente. Ho segnalato un bug sulla sincronizzazione delle ispezioni tre volte. Zero risposta. L'app si blocca quando provo ad aggiungere foto a una stanza. Problema noto da settimane. Nessuno risolve niente.
CCTV RUSH HOUR App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
Apr 17, 2026
Updated
Apr 17, 2026
CCTV RUSH HOUR is a property inspection management app built for landlords, property managers, and anyone who needs to document the condition of a space under time pressure. It covers move-in, move-out, and intermediate checks across multiple addresses, with photo documentation organized by room and date. The app pairs a clean, functional interface with a striking cyberpunk visual identity — white CCTV cameras with red glowing lenses, bright green energy effects, and a dark-toned aesthetic that sets it apart from typical property tools.
App in Action
How It Works
At its core, CCTV RUSH HOUR handles one job: letting you document property inspections quickly, room by room, without missing a defect. You create an inspection by entering an address, a date, and a type — Move In, Move Out, or Intermediate — then build out the record by adding rooms and attaching photos to each one. A label can be applied directly to each photo, so a shot of a kitchen floor stays tagged as "Floor" rather than sitting in an unlabeled pile.
Dashboard and Data at a Glance
The main dashboard surfaces four key metrics in a 2×2 grid: total inspections, rooms, photos, and defects. Below that, a breakdown shows what percentage of your inspections fall into each category, alongside a count of unique addresses currently tracked. Navigation between screens uses a consistent purple-accented UI — back arrows, refresh icons, and full-width action buttons keep the flow predictable. The inspection detail screen displays the property address as the header and lists each room with its photo count and a delete option.
What Works and What Doesn't
- Adding rooms and photos takes seconds — the workflow is genuinely fast during a busy inspection window
- Precise date stamping on every record means your documentation holds up over time
- Multiple unique addresses can be tracked simultaneously from a single dashboard
- The app uses heavy green/red color coding for status indicators, with no documented alternative for color-impaired users
- Some navigation elements — small arrows and icon buttons — may be difficult to tap accurately on a smaller screen
The inspection side of CCTV RUSH HOUR is genuinely practical, but the accessibility gaps around color reliance and small touch targets are real limitations that users with visual or motor impairments will notice.
The Surveillance Game Layer
The app's screenshots reveal a second dimension entirely. Alongside the property management screens sits a vehicle-tracking simulation with a full cyberpunk look: dual CCTV cameras with red glowing lenses dominate the title screen, bright green targeting frames lock onto cars moving through night-lit city streets and multi-lane highways, and a currency counter — displayed in large yellow text — climbs as vehicles are detected. Over 12 cars can appear on screen simultaneously, each with its own individual targeting box. It's the kind of high-contrast, electrically charged visual language — dark backgrounds, green energy beams, floating dollar bills — that fans of neon-soaked surveillance aesthetics will find immediately familiar. Whether the two halves of this app are meant to complement each other or simply share a name is a question the screenshots leave open.
App Technical Details
| Developer | BerDi |
| Last Updated | Mar 30, 2026 |
| Platform | iOS (iPhone with Dynamic Island) |
| Supported Inspection Types | Move In, Move Out, Intermediate |
| Dashboard Metrics | Inspections, Rooms, Photos, Defects |
| Multiple Properties | Tracks multiple unique addresses |
| Photo Documentation | Per room, with custom area labels (e.g. Floor) |
| Inspection Form Fields | Address, Date, Type (with date picker and dropdown selector) |
App Features Explained
What types of property inspections does CCTV RUSH HOUR support?
How do I add rooms and photos to an inspection record?
Can I manage multiple property addresses within the same app?
What summary statistics does the dashboard show?
How are defects recorded and tracked in the app?
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