Clara Jorden

How do you reduce human error in audits? We’re building a tool and need your feedback

We’re working on a cross-audit software focused on making audits more accurate and less stressful — especially for teams juggling internal audits, inventory checks, and compliance tasks across departments.

One of the biggest pain points we’ve faced is human error in manual audits — miscounts, overlooked discrepancies, missing evidence. We wanted to fix that.

Here’s what we’re testing:

✅ Random recounts triggered during audits, based on customizable sample sizes

📸 Photo validation to visually confirm high-value or miscount-prone items

⚠️ Real-time alerts when discrepancies appear — no more fixing errors after the fact

We’d love to hear your thoughts:

  • Do you run into human error during audits or inventory checks?

  • What’s helped you reduce those mistakes in your team?

  • Would visual/photo proof increase trust in your audit process?

We’re early in development and completely open to feedback — features you want, pain points we missed, or tough love welcome!

Thanks in advance!

— clarajordencjs

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Thomas Harper

We've tried spot checks but your random recount idea is way better.

Clara Jorden

@thomasarper Thanks so much! 😊 Spot checks are useful, but at Stockount, we found random recounts catch those sneaky patterns and errors that often slip through. It’s one of those features we built to give inventory teams more confidence and real control. Really glad it resonated with you! 🙌