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Fieldguide is built for CPA firms and professional services organizations that perform audit, attestation, and risk advisory engagements, particularly mid-market and Top 100 firms running SOC, ISO, PCI, and internal audit work. It is not designed for tax preparation, bookkeeping, or general accounting use cases. Typical buyers are partners, audit innovation leaders, and IT audit practice heads looking to improve realization and shorten cycle times. Solo practitioners and very small firms may find the enterprise pricing model a poor fit.
Fieldguide uses a custom enterprise pricing model and does not publish per-seat or per-engagement pricing on its website. Costs are typically scoped based on firm size, number of practitioners, engagement volume, and which compliance frameworks are in use. Prospective customers must request a demo and pricing quote through the sales team. Compared to legacy audit platforms like CaseWare or AuditBoard, pricing is generally positioned in a similar enterprise range but with AI-native capabilities included rather than sold as add-ons.
Fieldguide supports the major frameworks performed by audit and advisory practices, including SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC for Cybersecurity, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, NIST CSF, and internal audit programs based on COSO. The platform ships with control libraries and testing templates for these frameworks and lets firms customize them to match their methodology. New frameworks and updates (such as SOC 2 2017 TSC revisions) are typically incorporated by the Fieldguide team. For non-standard or proprietary frameworks, firms can build their own libraries inside the platform.
AuditBoard and Workiva primarily target the in-house GRC and internal audit teams at large enterprises (the auditee), while Fieldguide targets the external audit firm performing the engagement (the auditor). This means Fieldguide is often complementary rather than competitive โ firms may use Fieldguide on their side while clients use AuditBoard on theirs. Where they overlap, in internal audit co-sourcing, Fieldguide differentiates with AI-native workflows for evidence matching and narrative generation, whereas AuditBoard emphasizes risk reporting and SOX program management.
Yes. Fieldguide operates SOC 2 Type II compliant infrastructure with role-based access controls, audit logging, encryption at rest and in transit, and engagement-level data segregation appropriate for handling sensitive client evidence. The platform is designed with the assumption that firms must meet AICPA quality control standards and applicable independence rules. Customers performing regulated work can request the SOC 2 report and security documentation under NDA during procurement.
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