India Audit Lens
One workspace for the full audit engagement
Move from Tally and ERP data to a reviewable audit file with planning, classification, reconciliations, audit checks, findings, workpapers, Report Studio, peer review, and sign-off connected in one engagement workspace.
The audit file organized by phase
- Plan the engagement with entity understanding, comparative analysis, risk assessment, and materiality.
- Prepare audit data through import, classification, financial statements, and account mapping.
- Run bank, TDS, GST, data hygiene, related-party, ageing, going-concern, revenue, expense, sampling, and audit-trail procedures.
- Move exceptions into findings, workpapers, boardroom decks, report studio, peer review, and sign-off.
Why this matters
- Audit teams spend less time tracing spreadsheet versions and more time reviewing evidence.
- Managers and partners get clearer visibility into what has been imported, checked, documented, reviewed, and closed.
- The firm can test one real engagement before rolling the workflow across teams.
Frequently asked questions
Is AuditLens only a practice-management system?
No. AuditLens includes firm workflow capabilities, but its core marketing wedge is audit execution: data import, classification, reconciliations, audit procedures, findings, workpapers, reporting, peer review, and sign-off.
How is this different from using Excel folders?
Excel is flexible, but it becomes fragile when the whole audit file depends on copied data, versioned schedules, disconnected evidence, and manual review notes. AuditLens keeps the engagement workflow connected from source data to report output.
Can the firm test this on one engagement first?
Yes. The best way to evaluate AuditLens is to bring one representative Tally export or current audit workflow and test the import-to-review-to-report path on a real engagement.