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AuditFlow
Professional UX audits, simplified.
20 followers
Professional UX audits, simplified.
20 followers
AuditFlow helps UX consultants, designers, and product teams manage usability audits from start to finish. Capture findings, annotate evidence, collaborate with clients, and generate professional reports—all in one workspace.






The annotation flow looks really polished, especially how evidence stays linked to findings as you move from capture through to the final report. Curious how it handles version history when collaborators are reviewing the same audit at once.
@erdi194741 Thanks so much! I really appreciate that. Keeping evidence connected to findings throughout the entire workflow was one of the biggest design goals for AuditFlow.
Right now, AuditFlow is primarily designed around a single auditor owning an audit, so there isn't full real-time collaborative version history yet. Collaboration is handled through client sharing and review rather than simultaneous editing. Collaborative editing and more robust version history are definitely on the roadmap as the platform grows. Thanks for asking!
Finally tried AuditFlow and the annotation-to-report pipeline feels genuinely tight, not stitched together. Dragging evidence into the report draft saved me probably an hour on a recent audit.
@mcahitm1z5 Thank you so much! That really means a lot to hear. One of my biggest goals with AuditFlow was to make the entire workflow feel like one connected process instead of a collection of separate tools. I'm so glad the annotation-to-report flow clicked for you, and hearing it saved you an hour on an audit is exactly the kind of impact I was hoping for. Thanks for giving it a try and for sharing your experience!
honestly this looks super useful, the one thing i'd love to see is a built in severity scoring system for findings, like letting you tag each issue as low, medium, or high impact right when you add it, basically so the final report automatically sorts recommendations by priority instead of me doing it manually later.
@esilape7l That’s actually built in! When you add a finding, you can assign a severity level so issues are clearly prioritized throughout the audit. Those severity ratings carry into the final report, making it much easier to organize recommendations by urgency instead of sorting everything manually at the end. Really glad you called this out! It was an important part of the workflow for me too.
Tried it on a quick heuristic review and was surprised how smooth the annotation flow was, going from notes to a shareable report without the usual copy-paste mess.
@ebubekird2os Thanks, I really appreciate that! The annotation-to-report workflow was one of the core problems I wanted to solve, so it's great to hear it made the process feel smoother. Thanks for taking the time to try AuditFlow!
Honestly the annotation side feels pretty smooth, like you just drop a comment on a screenshot and it stays tied to the evidence when you build the report. Saved me a bunch of time on a small audit this week.
@fahrettinnfsk Really appreciate that! One of my biggest goals was to eliminate the disconnect between collecting evidence and writing the final report. It's awesome to hear that workflow saved you time on a real audit. Thanks for the feedback!
i love that you can keep track of each issue by severity and mark the status to keep everything super organized! Also having an included central place to work with clients is going to be really helpful too!
@ray_84 Thank you! I'm really glad those features stood out. My goal was to make it easier to stay organized throughout an audit while also giving consultants a single place to collaborate with clients. Thanks for the support and for checking out AuditFlow!