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New Module Alert: Audit & Reviews Analytics

T.C. Whittaker, Co-Founder & CEO, Audit Sight
September 8, 2025

We Built the Audit & Review Analytics Module to Modernize Financial Analyses for Engagement Teams

If there’s one thing that slows audit and review workflows, it's noisy data without actionable clarity. Client prepared accounting records are often incomplete and difficult to interpret,  with concentration risks hidden beneath balance totals, trends obscured in the data, and material anomalies easily overlooked.  The challenge only grows when teams audit across multiple industries and work with the unique accounting data each client provides. The result? Hours lost on preparing manual workpapers instead of uncovering insights that truly matter while risk remains hidden.

At Audit Sight, we understand this pain firsthand. As former auditors and CPAs turned tech-builders, we’ve lived the same frustrations preparing and performing analytical procedures. The real struggle lies in wrangling messy, inconsistent data across clients and having to run analytics only at the financial statement line item level, missing critical insight from disaggregation, and sending clients unnecessary questions when the answers were buried in the detail all along. That’s why we’ve created the Audit & Reviews Analytics Module: to surface risk that was previously hidden, delivered in a workpaper format that you can trust, on any client, in any industry, with any ERP. 

Why “Manual Analysis” Isn’t Cutting It Anymore

There’s no way around the auditing standards - analytical reviews are required on every audit both in the planning and in conclusion phases (AU-C 315 & 520). Many audit and review teams still rely on ad-hoc overall financial analysis:

While these methods technically ‘work,’ they’re slow, inconsistent, and rely too heavily on intuition. Manually rebuilding them for every audit and review is hardly the best use of a CPA’s time. And even the most experienced professionals can overlook that one anomaly buried in the details, the very place where real risk often hides.

That’s where Audit Sight’s new Audit & Review Analytics Module steps in.

Introducing the Audit & Review Analytics Module

Our latest innovation is a powerhouse of financial insight, built specifically for CPAs performing analytics as part of their audit and review engagements. Here’s what it brings to your engagements:

All it takes is uploading your general ledger, and in minutes you’ll get a dynamic, visualized summary that not only shows what changed - but allows you to see why those changes occurred.

Why It Matters

Built by Auditors, for Auditors

This module is another important step in Audit Sight’s mission to eliminate rote, manual work and let audit professionals do what they do best - think, assess risk, and deliver assurance with confidence in a timely manner that provides value for their clients and the capital markets.

Our customers say it best:

“Before this, digging through subledger data for trends - or missing them - felt risky. Now, this module gives us the analytics we need without the late nights.”

“I hated finding late audit adjustments in analytics that were manually built last-minute in the wrap up phase of our audits. I don’t ever have to worry about this again” 

What’s Next

This isn’t just a release - it’s part of a bigger movement: audits and reviews shouldn’t feel like data wrangling. We’re building the tools we wished we’d had as auditors - tools that let you focus on what matters and deliver results immediately for your clients. 

If your team is still doing manual account scans, ratio crunching, or concentration checks via pivot tables, let’s chat. We’d love to show you how the Audit & Review Analytics Module brings speed, precision, and clarity to your analytics.

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