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Who shouldn’t buy SafetyCulture (iAuditor)?

A direct read on the buyers SafetyCulture (iAuditor) is the wrong fit for — sourced from the same editorial team that ranked the full Physical Security Assessment Software category.

Worst for

Regulated-industry buyers needing pre-built ASIS/NIST/ISC frameworks, or anyone who wants out-of-box threat/vulnerability/impact risk modeling.

For context: who it IS for

Smaller corporate security teams, multi-location retail/hospitality security ops, and consulting firms whose primary workflow is mobile site walks with photo evidence and corrective actions.

Target size: 10–10,000 · Multi-location ops across security, retail, hospitality, manufacturing

Why we say this

Editorial pulled these weaknesses from SafetyCulture (iAuditor)’s product card in our Top 10 Physical Security Assessment Software in 2026:

  • ! Not purpose-built for physical security risk assessment, no built-in ASIS, FEMA, NFPA, or ISC frameworks (you build your own)
  • ! No floor-plan-based vulnerability mapping like Circadian Risk
  • ! Risk-scoring is checkbox-based, not threat/vulnerability/impact modeled
  • ! Limited compliance library compared to RiskWatch, DIY for regulated-industry customers
  • ! Generic platform means physical security UX is whatever templates your team builds
  • ! Per-seat pricing scales linearly with team size, can exceed dedicated platforms at 50+ users

If SafetyCulture (iAuditor) is wrong for you, consider these instead

Same Physical Security Assessment Software category, different best-fit buyer.

Related editorial

Last updated 2026-05-07. Editorial verdict based on the published Top 10 Physical Security Assessment Software in 2026 ranking. Disagree? Tell us.