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A single-page, scannable reference to every feature in Punchcard — concepts, boards, the request tabs, column types, sampling methods, FSR review modes, EBP tests, and Co-Audit. Built for auditors who already know the basics and want to find or discover a feature fast.

This is the whole product on one page. Each section is a quick-reference table of features with a one-line description and a link to the full page. If you already know your way around Punchcard, use this to jump straight to a feature — or to discover one you haven't tried.

New to Punchcard? The Onboarding guide is a hands-on first session. This cheatsheet is the opposite — terse, dense, and built for reference, not for reading top to bottom.


Core vocabulary

The handful of terms everything else is built on.

TermWhat it is
FirmYour top-level tenant. Holds firm-wide templates, the review checklist, and Punchcard Resources.
ClientAn organization you audit. Holds engagements year over year.
EngagementThe workspace for a single audit period: boards, workpapers, team, variables.
RequestA client-visible PBC item on the Request Board.
TaskAn internal-only item on the Task Board. Clients never see it. FSRs live here.
WorkpaperThe spreadsheet-style grid inside a request: one row per selection, columns of AI prompts, formulas, and testing attributes.
SelectionA row of the workpaper — the item being tested.
Document groupA named bucket of client documents the Match Agent pairs to selections.
Co-AuditThe natural-language agent in every request's left sidebar that builds the workflow for you.
Engagement VariableA reusable fact (a policy, a threshold, a plan provision) you publish once and reference anywhere with @.

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Clients & Engagements

The structure your work lives in. → Section home

FeatureWhat it doesMore
Create a client / engagementClient name, external ID, engagement name, 3–6 char identifier, audit period, due date.Overview
Invite auditors (Team tab)Adds an auditor to the roster, makes them assignable, pins the engagement to their sidebar.Adding people
Invite client contacts (Client tab)Contacts get no access until added, and only ever see Requests — never Tasks or settings.Adding people
Engagement Settings tabsOverview, Team, Client, Task Types, Categories, Variables, plus a Danger Zone to delete.Settings
Roll forwardCopy an engagement's structure, requests, and workpaper templates to a new period or client.Roll forward

Co-Audit

The natural-language agent in every request's left sidebar. Describe what you want; it builds the workflow. → Section home

FeatureWhat it doesMore
Build a workpaperOne instruction (goal + documents + columns) generates the request description, document groups, and columns.Create a workpaper
Tailor a templateDescribe how your client differs from the standard procedure and it edits the workflow in place.Co-Audit
Add or fix a columnAdd a single column, split one column into several, or rename and re-link references.Co-Audit
Amortization schedulesReads a lease, loan, or debt document and builds the schedule row by row.Create an amortization
Document Q&AAsk plain-language questions about the uploaded documents.Co-Audit

AI Prompting

How to talk to the AI so it gives you clean, citable, reviewable answers. → Section home

PrincipleIn one lineMore
Specify the formatName the exact shape: a number with two decimals, a date as MM/DD/YYYY, Yes/No, a single name.Principles
Tell it what to doPositive instructions beat lists of prohibitions. Describe the one correct behavior.Principles
Ground in the documentAsk for what the document says; flag when it doesn't support an answer instead of guessing.Principles
Formula, not AI, for mathThe AI copies forward; formulas always recompute. Use = columns for any calculation.Workpaper prompting
Iterate and self-checkThe first prompt is a draft. Run it, click the citation pill, sharpen, rerun the column.Workpaper prompting

Requests & Workpapers

The day-to-day work, from board to export. → Section home

Boards

FeatureWhat it doesMore
Request BoardClient-visible PBC items. Board (Kanban) or List view, with grouping, filters, and search.Request Board
Status flowBacklog → To Do → In Progress → Review → Done. Backlog is hidden from the client; every other status is visible.Request Board
Task BoardSame structure, internal only. Off by default; enable in Task Types. Holds FSRs, planning, memos.Request Board
Create a requestStart from Scratch or with Co-Audit. Set title, priority (Low/Medium/High/Urgent), due date, assignee, category.Request Board

Inside a request

Every request has Co-Audit on the left and six tabs.

TabWhat it's forMore
RequestThe client-facing view: description, status, Reference Files (you → client), Requested Files (client → you), activity, comments.Request tab
MemoThe AI's context: Purpose, Source, Scope, Accounting Policies, Procedures, Testing Attributes, Conclusion.Memo tab
FilesClient uploads organized by document group, with match states, OCR/text status, and full-text search.Files tab
WorkflowThe structural build: selections, document groups, the Match input, and custom columns.Workflow tab
WorkpaperThe populated grid where you review matches, values, and tickmarks and turn them into conclusions.Workpaper tab

Column types (Workflow tab)

TypeWhat it producesWhen to use
Match inputThe Match Agent pairs documents to selections (or to an upstream group).Give it the least information; name one identifier only for large populations.
AI Prompt ColumnOne extracted value from the matched document.Pulling a number, date, name, or Yes/No off a document.
Formula ColumnA deterministic calculation, starting with =.Any math — it always recomputes. =@Gross - @Tax - @Fees.
Testing AttributeAudit judgment: a green ✓ (pass) or a lettered exception (E1, E2…).Pass/fail conclusions backed by a documented procedure.

@ references

Type @ to reference selection columns, upstream document-group columns, Memo fields, or Engagement Variables.

Sampling

Five methods, set on the Workflow tab when you import a population. → Sampling

MethodWhat it's for
No SamplingTest the entire population — every row becomes a selection.
Monetary Unit Sampling (MUS)Dollar-weighted; always catches the largest items. Risk assessment, value filters, optional seed.
Random SamplingEqual audit risk across the population. Optional stratification, sample size or confidence level.
Test CoverageSmallest set of items hitting a target % of dollar value (e.g. 70%).
Journal Entry TestingFraud-risk testing from GL detail via a rules engine (timing, amount, content, control).

Review, export & Excel

FeatureWhat it doesMore
Cell colorsYellow = unreviewed, Green = validated (locked), Red = flagged, Blue = locked from rerun.Workpaper tab
Match actionsValidate, Flag for review, or Remove. Counter-evidence shows as a red circle with the reason.Workpaper tab
Tickmark overrideDelete the AI reasoning, pick the correct value (Pass / Exception / N/A), comment, validate.Workpaper tab
Rerun scopeCell, column (play icon), row, or whole workflow (Run). Validated cells are always skipped.Workpaper tab
Export formatsFiles + Workpaper (.zip), Files + Workpaper (.xlsx, embedded), or Workpaper only (.xlsx).Exporting
Excel add-inClick a cell in Excel to load the source document and jump to the exact citation (Windows).Excel add-in

Financial Statement Review

An internal Task that runs five modes against the statements in parallel and cites every finding. → Section home

ModeWhat it checksMore
Prior Year ConsistencyVariances year over year, reconciling reordered, relabeled, split, or combined lines by meaning.Prior Year
Internal ConsistencyThe same figure disagreeing across the document: face vs. footnote, subtotal vs. breakdown, prose vs. table.Internal
Footing & Cross-FootingVertical and horizontal totals, roll-forwards, and subtotal hierarchies. Often the biggest time saver.Footing
Spell Check, Grammar & ProseSpelling, mismatched dates, grammar, and inconsistent terminology — tuned by an editable instruction.Spell check
Disclosure ChecklistYour firm's checklist run as discrete checks; add or edit items and rerun.Disclosure

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