For auditors, compliance, and anyone living in Word

You’ve filled out this audit checklist for the eleventh vendor this quarter.

Same control walkthrough. Different vendor. Same risk register. Different finding. Same NDA. Different counterparty. Same Word document. Different typo.

It’s a job for a junior. It’s also a job nobody wants to do — including the junior.

The way it works today

Every form you send is a chance to make the same mistake again.

We’ve all done it. Open the master copy. Save-as. Edit by hand. Pray you caught everything. Repeat next Tuesday.

WAuditFinding_v3_FINAL_final_(2).docxLast opened: today, 9:41 AM · by you · again

Internal · Audit working paper

Audit Finding Report

Finding ref: FY26-Q4-014. Auditee: Pebble Holdings Ltd. Period under review: Q4 FY26. Control reference: ISO 27001 A.9.2.5. Severity: Medium. Condition: quarterly access review not evidenced for three of twelve in-scope systems.

Cause, effect, and recommended action paragraphs follow the firm template — unchanged for the seventh finding this quarter.

The five highlighted bits change for every finding. You change them by hand. Every single finding.

Four ways this goes wrong

W

AuditChecklist_v3.docx

last quarter

W

AuditChecklist_v3_final.docx

2 weeks ago

W

AuditChecklist_v3_FINAL_final_(2).docx

today · which is the right one?

Version chaos

“Which version was the latest?”

AuditChecklist_v3.docx. AuditChecklist_v3_final.docx. AuditChecklist_v3_FINAL_final_(2).docx. You have all three. Two of them reference last year’s controls.

Finding template
VendorAcme RoboticsPebble Holdings
PeriodQ3 FY26Q4 FY26
ControlA.9.2.5A.9.2.6

+ the same edits in the header, footer, and appendix.

Manual find-and-replace

Find-and-replace, but make it manual.

Open the master. Update the vendor. Update the period. Update the control reference. Did you change it everywhere? Did you remember the footer? The header? The appendix?

Reviewer · 2d ago

Change severity to High.

You · 1d ago

Attached v4.

Reviewer · 3h ago

Also fix the control ref in §3.
Email back-and-forth

Two-day email back-and-forth.

Reviewer wants severity “Medium” reclassified as “High”. You re-open the doc. You change it. You re-flow the table. You attach v4. You send it again.

…pertains to control A.9.2.5.

!Should beA.9.2.6regulator, 6 months later
The typo nobody catches

The typo nobody catches.

Six months later, the regulator asks why the finding said control “A.9.2.5” when it was actually “A.9.2.6”. You don’t remember sending it. The Word doc doesn’t either.

Saves at least 3 hours every week

Describe the form in plain English. Never touch the Word doc again.

Watch what happens when the audit checklist figures itself out, the gaps get filled in, and the Word document drops out clean at the end.

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What should we build today?

Describe the form, contract, or document. We’ll draft it on the next screen.

Describe the workflow you want…
A vendor risk assessment checklist with severity scoringAn audit finding report with cause, effect, and recommendation

A short autoplaying walkthrough of the actual product. Same input, same output, every time.

How it works

Three steps. No training session.

  1. An audit finding with cause, effect, and recommendation
    Drafting…
    Step 01

    Tell us what you need.

    Plain English. “An audit finding with cause, effect, and recommendation.” “An NDA with a fillable counterparty.” That’s it.

  2. Audit finding · v1

    Finding ref
    Auditee
    SeverityMedium
    Step 02

    Refine it in chat.

    A real form appears next to your chat — typed fields, calculations, sign-off blocks. Keep replying to refine it until it’s right.

  3. W
    Finding-FY26.docxSaved
    Step 03

    Fill in. Download.

    Fill the form like a regular form. A clean Word document comes out the other end. Same input, same output, every time.

What people build

The boring documents that run your day.

Audits and compliance work first — that’s the same form on a different vendor, every Tuesday. Plus everything else. Start from a blank prompt or pick one of these. The chat does the rest.

Audit & compliance

Where most teams start
  • Internal audit checklist
  • Audit finding report
  • Risk assessment / risk register entry
  • SOC 2 / ISO 27001 control walkthrough
  • Vendor (third-party) risk assessment
  • Site safety inspection
  • Internal control questionnaire (ICQ)
  • Management representation letter

Legal & contracts

  • Mutual NDA
  • One-way NDA
  • Independent contractor agreement
  • Service agreement
  • Cease and desist letter

Hiring & HR

  • Offer letter
  • Termination letter
  • Time-off request
  • Reference check form

Sales & finance

  • Invoice
  • Quotation / proposal
  • Statement of work
  • Payment receipt

Real estate

  • Residential lease
  • Move-in / move-out checklist
  • Rent receipt

Healthcare

  • Patient intake form
  • Consent for minor procedure
  • Hospital discharge summary

Education & personal

  • Field-trip permission slip
  • Student progress report
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Power of attorney (limited)

Questions

The ones we hear most.

Do I need to know anything technical?
No. If you can describe the form you want in a WhatsApp message, you can use this. There is no “schema”, no “fields configuration” to learn. The chat figures it out.
Will the AI write things I didn’t approve?
No. The chat drafts the structure of the form — the labels, the fields, the calculations. It does not write the contract language, the policy text, or the audit narrative. That stays exactly as you wrote it.
Can I share the form with my team?
Not yet — team sharing is coming soon. For now, the workflow lives in your own workspace: you describe a form once, fill it in yourself for repeat work, and download the Word document. The “send a link to your teammates” experience is being built next.
What if I change the form later?
Every time you publish, that becomes a new version. When sharing is enabled, the rest of your team will see the latest version by default — but they can still pick an older version from a list if a previous one is what they need. Nothing you’ve already filled in disappears.
Where do the documents come out?
Microsoft Word (.docx). The kind you can email, print, or open in Google Docs. Nothing exotic.
How much does it cost?
Free during beta. Paid plans will arrive when sharing and the more capable AI tier are switched on. Email if you want to be told the moment that happens.

Stop adjusting the same Word doc every time you fill the same old form again.

Join the early-access list. We’ll send you a link when your turn comes up — usually within a few days.

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