Structured inspections, evidence capture, search, reports, and organisation controls.
About Auditly
Built to make warehouse compliance easier to prove.
Auditly is a compliance audit platform for Distribution Centres, warehouses, and logistics teams that need structured audits, inspection evidence, and traceable records without rebuilding the story from spreadsheets, emails, and shared folders.
The product was first worked on as Container Checks. Auditly is now positioned as a broader warehouse and distribution centre audit software platform, with container checks as one supported workflow rather than the whole product category.
Operators, 3PL teams, and safety, compliance, quality, and operations leaders.
Container 7-point checks remain one workflow inside the wider Auditly platform.
Built for operational teams
Focused on the people who own warehouse compliance in practice.
Warehouse and DC operators
Teams that need repeatable warehouse inspection software for floor checks, site routines, assets, and audit records.
3PL and logistics teams
Operators managing multiple facilities, loading activity, returns, container checks, and site-level compliance work.
Safety, compliance, quality, and operations leaders
Leaders who need inspection evidence management, corrective-action visibility, and warehouse audit history without chasing local files.
The operational problem
Compliance records break when the work is split across too many places.
A passed check might live in a spreadsheet. A defect photo might stay on a phone. A failed item might become a message thread. By audit week, teams are reconstructing what happened instead of reviewing a reliable record trail.
Generic task tools can help assign work, but they do not naturally preserve the inspection standard, the evidence, the site, the asset, the role context, and the follow-up history together. Auditly is built around that record trail.
For operations leaders, the value is not just digitising a checklist. It is being able to answer what was inspected, what evidence was captured, which items failed, who had access, and where the follow-up sits without asking every site to rebuild the same audit evidence pack.
Store rows and files, but leave teams to connect the evidence, outcome, owner, and history manually.
Keeps inspection evidence management, outcomes, search, roles, and follow-up attached to structured records.
Product principles
The design choices behind Auditly.
The landing page explains the commercial product story. The About page explains the operating logic: Auditly is designed around repeatable checks, evidence attached to the record, searchable history, controlled access, and review-ready outputs where the plan allows.
Make the standard repeatable
Auditly uses structured inspection workflows so teams can record what was checked in a consistent way across sites, supervisors, shifts, and operational routines.
Keep evidence with the work
Photos, comments, timestamps, outcomes, and item-level context stay attached to inspection records instead of being scattered across phones, folders, and message threads.
Make history searchable
Auditly keeps warehouse audit history searchable through structured records, including enquiry flows with filters, sorting, paging, and pass/fail summaries where implemented.
Respect operational ownership
Organisations, sites, memberships, invitations, module access controls, and active organisation context help teams manage compliance work as the rollout grows.
Separate access by role
Admin, Member, and Viewer roles are enforced through protected server-side session checks and membership status so access follows the user's role in the organisation.
Support review-ready outputs
CSV exports and operational assurance PDF report paths exist, with plan data controlling export and report availability where those outputs are included.
From Container Checks to Auditly
A broader platform, not a single inspection form.
Container Checks gave the product a clear starting point: a practical workflow where evidence, outcomes, and history matter. Auditly keeps that workflow, but the platform is now positioned around broader warehouse and distribution centre compliance.
That distinction matters because the daily operating standard is usually spread across several routines. A Distribution Centre may need MHE checks, dock-door inspections, racking records, loading checks, returns evidence, and container inspections in the same compliance rhythm.
Explore the platform overviewContainer checks
- Container 7-point checks
- Vendor and container ID search
- Pass/fail summaries
Assets and equipment
- Harness and restraint checks
- MHE shift-start checks
- MHE comprehensive checks
Site and loading routines
- Dock door checks
- Racking records
- Loading and returns workflows
Operating environment
- Fire checks
- Charging checks
- Housekeeping
- Pedestrian traffic workflows
Trust and traceability
Built around controlled access and traceable records.
Auditly builds confidence through practical product controls: organisation-scoped workspaces, role-based membership, server-side validation, evidence capture, searchable history, and public policy pages. It is a grounded trust model for busy teams that need inspection evidence management with a practical, traceable review trail.
- Organisation
- Role
- Workflow
- Evidence
- History
- Review
- Organisation-scoped workspaces and active organisation context
- Membership roles for Admin, Member, and Viewer access
- Server-side validation on protected routes and actions
- Inspection records with evidence, timestamps, outcomes, comments, and linked follow-up
- Privacy controls for organisation details in broader search contexts
- Public Privacy, Security, and Terms pages for buyer review
Review the public policy pages
Auditly has public pages for privacy, security, and terms. They keep the trust story focused on practical platform posture and buyer review.
Product direction
Broader operational compliance, separated from today's promise.
Auditly's stated product direction is broader operational compliance. That direction is separate from today's promise: structured inspections, evidence capture, warehouse audit history, organisation administration, roles, corrective actions, and reporting or exports where the plan allows.
This distinction is important for buyers comparing Auditly with generic task tools or narrow inspection apps. The current platform is already organised around warehouse and distribution centre workflows, while future expansion should continue to be labelled clearly until each capability is implemented and ready to support public claims.
FAQ
Direct answers for warehouse, logistics, and compliance buyers.
What is Auditly?
Auditly is warehouse compliance software and a compliance audit platform for warehouses, distribution centres, and logistics teams. It helps teams run structured inspections, capture evidence, manage records, and keep audit history traceable.
Is Auditly only for container inspections?
No. Container 7-point checks are one workflow in Auditly, but the product is positioned as broader distribution centre audit software for warehouse and logistics compliance work.
Who is Auditly for?
Auditly is for warehouse and Distribution Centre operators, 3PL and logistics teams, and safety, compliance, quality, and operations leaders who need structured records across sites and workflows.
What evidence can teams capture?
Teams can capture inspection outcomes, photos, comments, item-level status, severity where required, timestamps, and corrective-action context so inspection evidence management stays tied to the source record.
How is Auditly different from spreadsheets, email, and shared folders?
Auditly keeps the inspection, evidence, role context, history, and follow-up in structured records. Spreadsheets and folders can store information, but they do not naturally preserve the audit trail around what was checked, who did it, and what changed next.
Does Auditly support multi-site compliance audits?
Auditly supports multi-site compliance audits through organisations, sites, memberships, roles, module access, pricing capacity, and reporting scopes.
Start with one site
Bring the audit trail into the workflow before the next audit asks for it.
Start the 21-day trial, compare the self-serve plans, or talk to the Auditly team if your rollout needs a larger commercial conversation.
