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Canada edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-27

Top 10 Audit Software in Canada for 2026

Canadian audit ranking in CAD, CAS/CSAE 3416 and CPA Canada standards, OSFI E-21 operational resilience, IIROC and CSA regulator expectations.

Canada verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-27

Canadian audit buying splits cleanly between internal audit, IT audit and external audit (assurance). AuditBoard and Workiva Audit dominate large Canadian enterprise internal audit at the Big 5 banks (RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC), insurers (Manulife, Sun Life), telcos (Telus, Bell, Rogers) and federal Crown corps. MindBridge is Canadian-built (Ottawa) and dominant in AI-augmented external audit at CPA firms and inside large finance teams. CaseWare IDEA is the Canadian audit data-analytics standard for CPA firms across all four provinces. Galvanize (TeamMate, Pentana, AuditFile) cover specific segments. Thomson Reuters Audit holds Big 4 and government audit. Onspring covers GRC-adjacent internal audit. OSFI Guideline E-21 and the Canadian Auditing Standards (CAS) issued by AASB shape platform requirements.

Picks for Canada

  • Big 5 bank or large insurer internal audit + SOX equivalent: auditboard AuditBoard is the standard for large Canadian internal audit functions at RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC, Manulife and Sun Life. Strong workflow, OSFI E-21 alignment, Canadian residency, integrates with SAP, Workday, ServiceNow.
  • CPA firm or finance team wanting AI-augmented audit: mindbridge MindBridge is Ottawa-built (founded by Solon Angel) and is the Canadian AI audit standard. Used by KPMG Canada, BDO Canada, MNP, several mid-tier CPA firms and inside large finance teams for anomaly detection across GL data.
  • SEC/SOX-equivalent reporting (CSA NI 52-109): workiva-audit Workiva Audit handles CSA NI 52-109 (Canadian equivalent of SOX) internal controls testing at Canadian public companies cross-listed on TSX and US exchanges. Used at Magna, Suncor, Enbridge, Manulife.
  • CPA firm running data analytics on client engagements: caseware-idea CaseWare IDEA is the Canadian audit data-analytics standard, originally Canadian-built (CaseWare International, Toronto). Used across CPA firms (PwC, KPMG, EY, Deloitte Canadian practices, BDO, MNP, Grant Thornton, Baker Tilly).
  • Federal Crown corp or government internal audit: teammate TeamMate (Wolters Kluwer) holds significant federal Crown corp and provincial government internal audit installed base. Familiar to OAG (Office of the Auditor General) and Treasury Board internal audit practitioners.
  • Mid-market wanting GRC-style internal audit + risk: onspring Onspring covers Canadian mid-market firms wanting flexible workflow for internal audit combined with risk register and policy management. Strong fit for credit unions and regional banks.
Market context

How the audit software market looks in Canada

Canadian audit software demand is shaped by three regulatory layers. First, the Canadian Auditing Standards (CAS) issued by the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AASB) at CPA Canada govern external audit; CAS 315 (risk assessment) and CAS 540 (estimates) increasingly require data analytics that drive MindBridge and CaseWare IDEA adoption. Second, CSA NI 52-109 (the Canadian SOX equivalent) requires CEO/CFO certification of internal controls at Canadian reporting issuers, which drives Workiva Audit and AuditBoard adoption at TSX-listed companies. Third, OSFI Guidelines (B-13 third-party risk, E-21 operational resilience, E-23 model risk, Integrity and Security) drive internal audit scope at federally regulated banks and insurers.

The Big 5 banks (RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC) and major insurers (Manulife, Sun Life, Great-West, Intact) standardise internal audit on AuditBoard or in-house ServiceNow GRC. External audit at these institutions is performed by the Big 4 Canadian practices (PwC, KPMG, EY, Deloitte) using firm-wide tools plus CaseWare IDEA and MindBridge for data analytics. Federal Crown corps (Canada Post, CBC/Radio-Canada, VIA Rail, Export Development Canada) and provincial governments hold significant TeamMate installed base, with the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) as the federal external auditor.

CPA Canada (the national accounting body that merged the legacy CICA, CMA Canada and CGA Canada in 2014) sets professional standards. Provincial CPA bodies (CPA Ontario, CPA Quebec, CPA Alberta, CPA BC) license practitioners. The Canadian Public Accountability Board (CPAB) supervises auditors of reporting issuers. AI audit tools (MindBridge, Thomson Reuters Audit's AI features) are increasingly cited in CPAB inspection guidance. Bill 96 requires French UI at Quebec firms; Workiva, AuditBoard, MindBridge and CaseWare IDEA all support French. PIPEDA and Loi 25 govern personal data in audit files.

Compliance & local rules

Canadian Auditing Standards (CAS) issued by AASB at CPA Canada govern external audit; CAS 315 (revised) and CAS 540 push for data analytics in risk assessment and estimates. CSA National Instrument 52-109 (the Canadian SOX equivalent) requires CEO/CFO certification of internal controls at Canadian reporting issuers. OSFI Guideline E-21 (operational resilience) requires identification of critical operations and tolerance for disruption; B-13 (third-party risk) and E-23 (model risk management) shape internal audit scope at federally regulated banks and insurers. CPAB inspects audit files of reporting-issuer auditors. CSAE 3416 (the Canadian equivalent of SOC 1 / ISAE 3402) governs service organisation control reports. PIPEDA and Quebec Law 25 govern personal data in audit working papers; Loi 25 requires PIA and transfer impact assessment for Quebec-resident data. Bill 96 requires French UI for Quebec practitioners and Quebec client engagements. CCCS PROTECTED B applies to federal Crown corporation internal audit. The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) audits federal departments and Crown corps. Provincial securities regulators (OSC, AMF Quebec, ASC Alberta, BCSC) supervise reporting issuers.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Canada

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 AuditBoard
Mid-market and upper-mid-market internal audit
Quote - 4.6 North America +2
3 MindBridge
Audit firms and internal audit
Quote - 4.6 North America +2
2 Workiva (Audit + Internal Controls)
Public-company internal audit
Quote - 4.4 North America +2
6 Caseware IDEA
Audit firms and internal-audit teams
Quote - 4.3 North America +3
5 TeamMate+
External-audit firms and large internal-audit teams
Quote - 4.2 North America +3
4 Diligent (ACL Galvanize)
Enterprise unified governance
Quote - 4.2 North America +3
10 Thomson Reuters Onvio Audit
Thomson Reuters ecosystem audit firms
Quote - 3.9 North America +1
7 Onspring
Mid-market with workflow customization
$3500 $3500 4.7 North America +2
8 Pentana Audit
Wolters Kluwer ecosystem internal audit
Quote - 4.0 North America +2
9 AuditFile
Small-to-mid-market CPA firms
$199 $199 4.6 North America

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Canada actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in CAD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (CAD) Sample Notes
AuditBoard Big 5 bank or major insurer IA function CA$685,000 6 AuditBoard Connect + SOXHUB + RiskOversight
MindBridge Mid-tier CPA firm or large finance team CA$145,000 11 MindBridge Audit per engagement bundle
Workiva (Audit + Internal Controls) TSX-listed company CSA 52-109 CA$285,000 8 Workiva Audit + Reporting bundle
Caseware IDEA CPA firm data analytics CA$38,000 17 CaseWare IDEA per analyst seat
TeamMate+ Federal Crown or provincial gov IA CA$95,000 7 TeamMate+ Premier per auditor
Onspring Mid-market 100-500 employees CA$62,000 9 Onspring Audit + Risk
Local challengers

Canada-built or Canada-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Canada buyers and worth a shortlist.

MindBridge

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Ottawa-built AI-augmented audit platform (founded by Solon Angel). The dominant Canadian AI audit tool, used by KPMG Canada, BDO Canada, MNP and several mid-tier CPA firms. Strong for anomaly detection across GL data.

CaseWare International

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Toronto-built audit workflow and data analytics (CaseWare Working Papers + IDEA). The Canadian audit firm standard; deeply embedded across CPA practices nationwide. Bilingual EN/FR.

Diligent (formerly Galvanize / ACL)

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Vancouver-built originally (ACL Services, now Diligent after acquisition). Holds Canadian internal audit installed base at telcos, insurers and federal Crown corps.

The Canada ranking

All 10, ranked for Canada

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Canada market.

#1

AuditBoard

Modern audit-and-risk platform leader with deep mid-market and upper-market adoption.

Founded 2014 · Cerritos, CA · pe backed · 300-10,000+ employees
G2 4.6 (1,240)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit AuditBoard

AuditBoard launched 2014 (founders Daniel Kim, Jay Lee, Scott Arnold ex-EY) and dominated the modern internal-audit category through 2022. The 2022 IPO process was paused amid public-market volatility; AuditBoard subsequently sold a majority stake to Hg Capital in April 2024 at a reset $3B valuation (down from earlier $4-5B-range marks). The platform wins on modern UX, mid-market-friendly implementation timelines (8-16 weeks typical), and an integrated audit + SOX + ERM + ESG workflow. It loses ground on post-recap renewal pricing pressure (15-30% common per customer disclosures) and a sales motion that has visibly tightened in 2024-2025.

Best for

Mid-market and upper-mid-market (300-5000 employees) internal audit + SOX + ERM + ESG teams wanting one platform.

Worst for

Big Four external-audit engagement workflow (TeamMate+ or Pentana fit better); pure AI-analytics buyers (MindBridge fit better).

Strengths

  • Modern UX with strongest mid-market adoption; consistently top-quartile G2 + Gartner Peer Insights scores
  • Integrated audit + SOX + ERM + ESG workflow on one platform
  • Mid-market-friendly implementation (8-16 weeks vs 6-18 months for legacy enterprise audit platforms)
  • Strong workpaper management with versioning, sign-off workflow, and audit-trail integrity
  • AI-driven control-testing assistance (AuditBoard AI launched 2024)
  • Mature integrations with ERP (NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, Workday), GRC, and reporting systems

Weaknesses

  • Post-Hg-Capital April 2024 recap: renewal pricing pressure 15-30% per customer disclosures
  • AI-controls module trailing MindBridge on transaction-level analytics depth
  • External-audit-firm market share thin; competes weakly against TeamMate+ and Pentana for Big Four engagement workflow
  • Pricing transparency partial; most deals are quote-driven at the upper-tier
  • Customer-support response times degraded slightly through 2024-2025

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Audit
    Internal audit module; up to 500 employees in scope
    Quote
  • SOX
    SOX 404 testing module; up to 2500 employees in scope
    Quote
  • Enterprise Suite
    Audit + SOX + ERM + ESG bundle; multi-entity
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $15K-$80K typical
  • · Module add-on charges: each module priced separately
  • · Renewal pricing pressure 15-30% common post-2024 recap

Key features

  • +Audit-management workflow with risk-based audit planning
  • +SOX 404 control testing with evidence automation
  • +ERM (enterprise risk management) with quantitative scoring
  • +ESG-disclosure workflow integrated with audit
  • +AuditBoard AI for control-testing assistance
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-entity support for subsidiaries + business units
  • +Mature ERP and GRC integrations
150+ integrations
NetSuiteSAPOracleWorkdaySalesforceServiceNowMicrosoft 365JiraTableauPower BI
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific
#3

MindBridge

AI-driven transaction analytics platform widely adopted by Big Four audit teams.

Founded 2015 · Ottawa, ON · private · 500-100,000+ employees
G2 4.6 (480)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit MindBridge

MindBridge launched 2015 (founder Eli Fathi) and pioneered AI-driven transaction analytics for audit. The platform analyzes 100% of transaction populations (rather than sampling) using machine-learning models to surface anomalies, control gaps, and high-risk journal entries. Wins on AI-analytics depth, Big Four adoption (used by KPMG, Deloitte, BDO, Grant Thornton in audit engagements), and audit-evidence-quality positioning aligned with post-PCAOB-rule-changes requirements. Loses on positioning ambiguity (sells to external-audit firms and internal-audit teams with different value propositions), pricing opacity, and a smaller installed base than AuditBoard.

Best for

Audit firms (Big Four + national + regional) and internal-audit teams wanting AI-driven transaction analytics.

Worst for

Buyers wanting integrated audit + SOX + ERM workflow (AuditBoard fit better); pure workpaper-management buyers (TeamMate+ fit better).

Strengths

  • AI-driven transaction analytics analyzing 100% of populations (not sampling)
  • Big Four adoption: KPMG, Deloitte, BDO, Grant Thornton use in audit engagements
  • Strongest fit for post-PCAOB-rule-changes audit-evidence-quality requirements
  • Genuine machine-learning models (not just rule-based testing)
  • Strong journal-entry-testing capability with anomaly scoring
  • Audit-firm and internal-audit-team positioning both supported

Weaknesses

  • Positioning ambiguity: external-audit firms vs internal-audit teams have different value propositions
  • Pricing opacity; quote-driven sale standard
  • Smaller installed base than AuditBoard; brand mindshare lower in internal-audit segment
  • Integration breadth thinner than AuditBoard and Workiva
  • Implementation requires data-engineering capacity (transaction-data extraction setup)

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Audit Firm
    Per-engagement pricing for audit firms
    Quote
  • Internal Audit
    Per-entity annual pricing for internal-audit teams
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $25K-$100K typical for data-engineering setup
  • · Per-engagement charges stack for audit firms with high client count
  • · Custom-model development charges $20K-$80K

Key features

  • +AI-driven transaction analytics analyzing 100% of populations
  • +Journal-entry-testing with anomaly scoring
  • +Machine-learning models (not just rule-based testing)
  • +Audit-evidence-quality reporting aligned with PCAOB requirements
  • +Pre-built risk scoring for revenue, expense, journal-entry, and related-party transactions
  • +Audit-firm-friendly engagement workflow
  • +Internal-audit-team-friendly entity rollups
  • +Integrations with major ERPs for transaction-data extraction
60+ integrations
SAPOracleNetSuiteMicrosoft DynamicsWorkdaySage IntacctQuickBooks OnlineXero
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific
#2

Workiva (Audit + Internal Controls)

Connected-reporting platform: audit evidence links directly to 10-K assembly and ESG disclosures.

Founded 2008 · Ames, IA · public · 1,000-100,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (820)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Workiva (Audit + Internal Controls)

Workiva (NYSE:WK) is the connected-reporting platform whose differentiator is unifying audit + SOX + 10-K + ESG + management reporting on one underlying data model. Founded 2008 (Marty Vanderploeg ex-Engineering Animation), Workiva IPOd 2014 and reached ~$700M ARR by 2025. The audit module (this entry) handles internal audit, SOX 404 testing, and internal-controls workflow with the platform-level advantage that audit evidence links directly to financial filings without re-keying. The criticism: Workiva pricing is higher than AuditBoard at mid-market scale, the platform requires upfront workflow configuration, and the audit module historically trailed AuditBoard on workflow polish (gap closing 2024-2026).

Best for

Public-company internal-audit teams (1000-50,000 employees) running SOX + 10-K + ESG on one platform.

Worst for

Pre-IPO startups; AuditBoard fit better for mid-market without 10-K filing requirements.

Strengths

  • Connected-reporting platform: audit evidence links directly to 10-K, 10-Q, ESG disclosures without re-keying
  • Strongest fit for public-company internal-audit teams (matches financial-reporting workflow)
  • Mature SOX 404 control-testing workflow with deep evidence-management capability
  • Integrated audit + SOX + 10-K + ESG + management reporting on one platform
  • Strong post-PCAOB-rule-changes audit-evidence-quality positioning
  • Wdesk + Wesync platform stability proven at Fortune-500 scale

Weaknesses

  • Pricing higher than AuditBoard at mid-market scale (typically 30-50% premium)
  • Platform requires upfront workflow configuration (4-12 weeks for typical audit module rollout)
  • UX historically trailed AuditBoard on workflow polish (gap closing 2024-2026)
  • Audit module sells better to existing Workiva 10-K customers than as standalone
  • Implementation services often required for new buyers ($15K-$80K typical)

Pricing tiers

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  • Audit + Internal Controls
    Audit module within Workiva platform; minimum-contract $60K+
    Quote
  • Unified Platform
    Audit + SOX + 10-K + ESG bundle; minimum-contract $150K+
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $15K-$80K typical
  • · Module add-on charges: each product (10-K, ESG, audit) priced separately
  • · Renewal pricing increases 8-15% common

Key features

  • +Connected-reporting platform with unified data model across audit + 10-K + ESG
  • +SOX 404 control-testing workflow with deep evidence management
  • +Internal-audit workflow with risk-based audit planning
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-entity support for subsidiaries + business units
  • +Workiva AI Assistant launched 2024 for narrative drafting and analytics
  • +Mature ERP and GRC integrations
  • +Audit-evidence link to financial-filings narrative
180+ integrations
SAPOracleNetSuiteWorkdayMicrosoft 365TableauPower BISnowflakeSalesforce
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific
#6

Caseware IDEA

Long-standing data-analytics platform for transaction-population testing.

Founded 1987 · Toronto, ON · private · 50-50,000+ employees
G2 4.3 (280)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Caseware IDEA

IDEA (Interactive Data Extraction and Analysis) launched 1987 and has been the standard audit-analytics tool for transaction-level testing at audit firms and internal-audit teams for 35+ years. Caseware International acquired IDEA in 2007 and integrated it with the Caseware audit-engagement suite. The platform wins on data-analytics depth (transaction-population testing, Benford analysis, stratification, sampling), audit-firm installed base, and Caseware-suite integration. Loses on UX modernization (legacy desktop feel), cloud-native architecture (still primarily desktop with Cloud Connect), and competition from MindBridge AI-driven analytics.

Best for

Audit firms and internal-audit teams wanting traditional data-analytics audit workflow.

Worst for

Buyers wanting modern cloud-native AI-driven analytics (MindBridge fit better).

Strengths

  • Data-analytics depth for transaction-population testing (Benford, stratification, sampling)
  • 35+ year platform heritage with deep audit-firm installed base
  • Caseware-suite integration (Caseware audit-engagement + IDEA)
  • Strong fit for traditional audit-analytics workflow
  • Mature SmartAnalyzer pre-built audit templates
  • Multi-engagement, multi-region support

Weaknesses

  • UX modernization slow; legacy desktop feel in core workflow
  • Cloud-native architecture lighter than peers (primarily desktop with Cloud Connect)
  • Competition from MindBridge AI-driven analytics widening
  • Pricing opacity; quote-driven sale standard
  • Implementation services often required for new audit-firm rollouts

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • IDEA Standalone
    Audit-analytics platform; per-user pricing
    Quote
  • Caseware Suite
    IDEA + Caseware audit-engagement bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $15K-$60K typical
  • · SmartAnalyzer pre-built templates priced separately
  • · Cloud Connect add-on charges

Key features

  • +Data-analytics platform for transaction-population testing
  • +Benford analysis, stratification, sampling
  • +SmartAnalyzer pre-built audit templates
  • +Caseware-suite integration
  • +Multi-engagement, multi-region support
  • +Audit-firm-friendly engagement workflow
  • +Mature script library for repeatable analytics
  • +Cloud Connect for cloud-data integration
50+ integrations
Caseware AuditSAPOracleNetSuiteMicrosoft DynamicsWorkdayMicrosoft 365
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific · Latin America
#5

TeamMate+

Wolters Kluwer-owned external-audit-firm workflow platform with deep workpaper-management heritage.

Founded 1991 · Tampa, FL · public · 100-50,000+ employees
G2 4.2 (380)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit TeamMate+

TeamMate launched 1991 (PwC internal tool) and was acquired by Wolters Kluwer in 2005. TeamMate+ is the modernized cloud platform (launched 2018) succeeding the legacy TeamMate AM desktop product. The platform is the dominant workflow choice at Big Four (PwC, Deloitte, KPMG), national audit firms (BDO, Grant Thornton, RSM, Crowe), and regional CPA firms. Wins on external-audit-firm market share, mature workpaper-management capability, and Wolters Kluwer-platform integration (TeamMate+ + Pentana + ELM Solutions). Loses on UX modernization speed, integration with cloud-native data sources, and pricing transparency.

Best for

External-audit firms (Big Four + national + regional) running engagement workflow at scale.

Worst for

Internal-audit teams wanting modern UX and integrated SOX + ERM + ESG workflow (AuditBoard fit better).

Strengths

  • Dominant external-audit-firm market share (Big Four + national firms)
  • Mature workpaper-management heritage (30+ year platform history)
  • Modernized TeamMate+ cloud platform launched 2018
  • Wolters Kluwer-platform integration (TeamMate+ + Pentana + ELM Solutions)
  • Strong CCH research-database integration for audit teams
  • Multi-engagement, multi-region support

Weaknesses

  • UX modernization slower than AuditBoard and Workiva
  • Integration with cloud-native data sources lighter than peers
  • Pricing transparency low; quote-driven sale standard
  • Internal-audit-team market share thin (TeamMate sells better to external-audit firms)
  • Migration from legacy TeamMate AM to TeamMate+ created customer-disclosure friction 2020-2023

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • TeamMate+ Audit
    External-audit-firm workflow; per-user pricing
    Quote
  • TeamMate+ Internal Audit
    Internal-audit-team workflow; per-firm pricing
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $20K-$120K typical
  • · CCH research-database integration priced separately
  • · Migration costs from legacy TeamMate AM to TeamMate+

Key features

  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off + audit-trail integrity
  • +External-audit-firm engagement workflow
  • +Internal-audit risk-based audit planning
  • +Multi-engagement, multi-region support
  • +CCH research-database integration
  • +Wolters Kluwer-platform integration (Pentana + ELM Solutions)
  • +Mobile field-audit support
  • +Workflow-driven control testing
80+ integrations
CCH ResearchWolters Kluwer ELMPentanaSAPOracleNetSuiteMicrosoft 365
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific · Latin America
#4

Diligent (ACL Galvanize)

Enterprise unified GRC + audit on one platform with deep data-analytics audit heritage.

Founded 1987 · New York, NY · pe backed · 5,000-100,000+ employees
G2 4.2 (620)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Diligent (ACL Galvanize)

ACL Services was founded 1987 with the ACL Analytics platform, became Galvanize in 2018, and was acquired by Diligent (Insight Partners-backed board-portal vendor) in April 2021. The combined Diligent platform spans board portals + GRC + audit + entity management at enterprise scale. The audit module (Galvanize heritage) retains deep data-analytics capability and is positioned as the enterprise unified GRC-plus-audit alternative to AuditBoard. Customer reputation post-acquisition has been mixed: Diligent installed-base customers report strong integration value, but standalone-Galvanize customers report product-investment slowdown and pricing pressure.

Best for

Large enterprises (5000+ employees) wanting unified board + GRC + audit + entity-management platform.

Worst for

Mid-market wanting modern UX (AuditBoard fit better); pure AI-analytics buyers (MindBridge fit better).

Strengths

  • Deep data-analytics audit heritage (ACL Analytics, 38+ year history)
  • Enterprise unified GRC + audit + board portal + entity management on Diligent platform
  • Strong installed base across Fortune-500 internal-audit teams
  • Multi-entity, multi-region support at enterprise scale
  • Mature integrations with ERP, GRC, and financial-reporting systems
  • Board-portal integration provides direct executive-and-board reporting

Weaknesses

  • Post-Diligent acquisition: standalone-Galvanize customers report product-investment slowdown
  • Pricing pressure 10-20% common at renewal per customer disclosures
  • UX modernization slower than AuditBoard; 5-8 year platform-feel in core flows
  • Implementation timelines often 4-12 months for enterprise rollouts
  • Quote-driven pricing; opaque at the enterprise tier

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Galvanize Audit
    Audit module within Diligent platform
    Quote
  • Unified Diligent
    Board + GRC + Audit + Entity Management bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $30K-$200K typical for enterprise rollouts
  • · Module charges: each product (board, GRC, audit, entity) priced separately
  • · Pricing pressure 10-20% common at renewal

Key features

  • +Enterprise unified board + GRC + audit + entity management
  • +Deep data-analytics audit heritage (ACL Analytics)
  • +Multi-entity, multi-region support at enterprise scale
  • +Risk register with quantitative scoring
  • +Audit workflow with risk-based audit planning
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Board-portal integration for executive-and-board reporting
  • +Mature ERP and GRC integrations
200+ integrations
SAPOracleNetSuiteWorkdayMicrosoft 365ServiceNowSalesforceIBM QRadarSplunk
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific · Latin America
#10

Thomson Reuters Onvio Audit

Thomson Reuters-owned cloud audit-engagement platform with Checkpoint research integration.

Founded 2008 · Toronto, ON · public · 20-50,000+ employees
G2 3.9 (220)
Capterra 4.0
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Thomson Reuters Onvio Audit

Thomson Reuters Onvio Audit (formerly Engagement CS, now cloud-native under Onvio brand) is the audit-engagement workflow platform within the Thomson Reuters Tax and Accounting ecosystem. The platform wins on Checkpoint research-database integration (Thomson Reuters legal-and-tax research is the industry standard) and cloud-native rebuild from legacy Engagement CS. Loses on standalone-buyer positioning, brand mindshare versus TeamMate+ and Caseware IDEA, and product-investment-velocity questions post-Onvio rebranding.

Best for

Existing Thomson Reuters Tax and Accounting customers wanting integrated audit-engagement platform.

Worst for

Non-Thomson-Reuters customers; TeamMate+ or Caseware IDEA fit better for standalone audit-engagement needs.

Strengths

  • Checkpoint research-database integration (industry-standard legal-and-tax research)
  • Cloud-native rebuild from legacy Engagement CS
  • Thomson Reuters Tax and Accounting ecosystem integration (CS Professional Suite, GoSystem Tax)
  • Mature workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • Multi-engagement, multi-region support
  • Strong fit for existing Thomson Reuters customers

Weaknesses

  • Standalone-buyer positioning weak versus TeamMate+ and Caseware IDEA
  • Brand mindshare in audit-engagement workflow lower than Wolters Kluwer or Caseware
  • Product-investment-velocity questions post-Onvio rebranding
  • Integration breadth limited outside Thomson Reuters ecosystem
  • Pricing opacity; quote-driven sale standard

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Onvio Audit
    Audit-engagement workflow within Onvio platform
    Quote
  • CS Suite + Onvio
    Full Thomson Reuters Tax + Accounting + Audit bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $10K-$50K typical
  • · Checkpoint research-database integration priced separately
  • · Module add-on charges

Key features

  • +Cloud-native audit-engagement workflow
  • +Checkpoint research-database integration
  • +Thomson Reuters Tax and Accounting ecosystem integration
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-engagement, multi-region support
  • +Mature audit-firm workflow
  • +Mobile field-audit support
  • +Integration with CS Professional Suite and GoSystem Tax
40+ integrations
CheckpointCS Professional SuiteGoSystem TaxSAPOracleNetSuiteMicrosoft 365
Geography
North America · Europe
#7

Onspring

No-code GRC + audit platform with strong customization without enterprise-implementation overhead.

Founded 2010 · Overland Park, KS · private · 300-5,000+ employees
G2 4.7 (320)
Capterra 4.7
From $3500 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Onspring

Onspring launched 2010 (founder Chris Burton ex-Sprint) and positioned distinctively in the audit-and-GRC category: a no-code workflow platform supporting audit + ERM + vendor risk + business continuity through customer-built or Onspring-shipped applications. Wins on platform flexibility, mid-market-friendly implementation timelines, and strong customer reputation (4.7+ G2 average). Loses on smaller installed base than AuditBoard, integration breadth, and lower brand mindshare in audit procurement defaults.

Best for

Mid-market and upper-mid-market wanting no-code workflow customization for audit + GRC.

Worst for

Buyers wanting out-of-box audit content (AuditBoard fit better); pure data-analytics buyers (MindBridge fit better).

Strengths

  • No-code workflow platform supports audit + ERM + vendor risk + business continuity
  • Strong customer reputation: 4.7+ G2 average, top-quartile NPS in mid-market
  • Mid-market-friendly implementation timelines (8-16 weeks typical)
  • Platform-level flexibility lets customers consolidate 3-5 separate point-tools
  • Risk register with quantitative scoring + risk-treatment lifecycle
  • Mature workpaper management with versioning + sign-off

Weaknesses

  • Smaller installed base than AuditBoard; brand mindshare lower in audit procurement defaults
  • Integration breadth thinner than AuditBoard and Workiva
  • Out-of-box audit content thinner than peers (no-code-platform-first approach)
  • Pricing tied to platform tier + per-application charges; complex to budget
  • Sales footprint smaller than peers; field marketing lighter

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Standard
    2-3 applications, up to 100 users
    $3500 /mo
  • Professional
    4-8 applications, up to 500 users
    $5800 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Unlimited applications, 500+ users, custom builds
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-application charges stack across platform tiers
  • · Implementation services $15K-$60K typical
  • · Custom application development $20K-$80K per bespoke app

Key features

  • +No-code workflow engine for audit + ERM + vendor risk + business continuity
  • +Pre-built applications: internal audit, SOX, ERM, vendor risk, business continuity
  • +Risk register with quantitative scoring
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-entity support for subsidiaries + business units
  • +Custom application builder (no-code visual workflow)
  • +Mature reporting and dashboards
  • +Workflow-driven control testing
90+ integrations
SAPOracleNetSuiteWorkdayMicrosoft 365ServiceNowJiraSalesforceTableau
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific
#8

Pentana Audit

Wolters Kluwer-owned internal-audit platform with TeamMate+ ecosystem integration.

Founded 1999 · Tampa, FL · public · 500-50,000+ employees
G2 4.0 (180)
Capterra 4.1
Custom quote
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Pentana Audit (formerly Pentana Risk and Pentana Compliance) is the internal-audit module within the Wolters Kluwer audit-and-GRC ecosystem. Acquired by Wolters Kluwer in 2014, the platform sits alongside TeamMate+ (external-audit workflow) and serves Wolters Kluwer customers wanting an integrated internal-audit + external-audit ecosystem. Wins on Wolters Kluwer-platform integration and CCH research-database connection. Loses on standalone-buyer value proposition (sells better to existing Wolters Kluwer customers), UX modernization speed, and brand mindshare versus AuditBoard.

Best for

Wolters Kluwer ecosystem customers wanting integrated internal + external audit + GRC platform.

Worst for

Non-Wolters-Kluwer customers; AuditBoard or Onspring fit better for standalone internal-audit needs.

Strengths

  • Wolters Kluwer-platform integration (Pentana + TeamMate+ + ELM Solutions)
  • CCH research-database integration
  • Mature internal-audit workflow with risk-based audit planning
  • Multi-entity, multi-region support
  • Pentana Risk for ERM and Pentana Compliance for regulatory-compliance workflow
  • Strong fit for existing Wolters Kluwer audit-and-GRC customers

Weaknesses

  • Standalone-buyer value proposition weak versus AuditBoard for non-Wolters-Kluwer customers
  • UX modernization slower than AuditBoard and Workiva
  • Brand mindshare in internal-audit procurement defaults lower than AuditBoard
  • Integration with cloud-native data sources lighter than peers
  • Pricing opacity; quote-driven sale standard

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Pentana Audit
    Internal-audit module within Wolters Kluwer ecosystem
    Quote
  • Pentana Suite
    Pentana Audit + Pentana Risk + Pentana Compliance bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $20K-$80K typical
  • · CCH research-database integration priced separately
  • · Module add-on charges

Key features

  • +Internal-audit workflow with risk-based audit planning
  • +Pentana Risk for ERM
  • +Pentana Compliance for regulatory-compliance workflow
  • +Wolters Kluwer-platform integration (TeamMate+ + ELM Solutions)
  • +CCH research-database integration
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-entity, multi-region support
  • +Mature reporting and dashboards
50+ integrations
TeamMate+CCH ResearchWolters Kluwer ELMSAPOracleNetSuiteMicrosoft 365
Geography
North America · Europe · Asia-Pacific
#9

AuditFile

Cloud-native audit-engagement platform for small-to-mid-market CPA firms.

Founded 2014 · Walnut Creek, CA · private · 5-200 employees
G2 4.6 (140)
Capterra 4.6
From $199 /mo
● Transparent pricing
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AuditFile launched 2014 (founder Steven Lurie ex-PwC) and serves small-to-mid-market CPA firms running audit + review + compilation engagements. The platform wins on cloud-native architecture (born-in-cloud, no desktop legacy), modern UX, and CPA-firm-friendly pricing. Loses on enterprise scale, AI-analytics depth, and brand mindshare among Big Four and large national firms. Strong fit for small CPA firms displacing legacy desktop audit-engagement software.

Best for

Small-to-mid-market CPA firms (5-100 professionals) running audit + review + compilation engagements.

Worst for

Large national or Big Four audit firms (TeamMate+ fit better); enterprise internal-audit teams.

Strengths

  • Cloud-native architecture (born-in-cloud, no desktop legacy)
  • Modern UX with strong customer reputation among small-to-mid-market CPA firms
  • CPA-firm-friendly pricing (per-engagement or per-firm)
  • Strong fit for small CPA firms displacing legacy desktop audit-engagement software
  • Quick implementation (2-6 weeks typical)
  • Integrated audit + review + compilation engagement workflow

Weaknesses

  • Enterprise scale limited; large national firms and Big Four require TeamMate+ or alternatives
  • AI-analytics depth thinner than MindBridge
  • Integration breadth thinner than peers
  • Brand mindshare limited among large audit firms
  • Capital base smaller than peers; long-term trajectory questions persist

Pricing tiers

public
  • Starter
    Up to 5 professionals, basic audit workflow
    $199 /mo
  • Professional
    Up to 25 professionals, advanced workflow
    $499 /mo
  • Firm
    Up to 100 professionals, multi-office support
    $999 /mo
Watch for
  • · Implementation services $2K-$8K typical
  • · Add-on integrations charged separately

Key features

  • +Cloud-native audit-engagement workflow
  • +Audit + review + compilation engagement support
  • +Workpaper management with versioning + sign-off
  • +Multi-office support for small-to-mid-market CPA firms
  • +Modern UX with quick implementation
  • +CPA-firm-friendly pricing
  • +Integrations with QuickBooks, Xero, and major small-business ERPs
  • +Mobile field-audit support
30+ integrations
QuickBooks OnlineXeroSage IntacctNetSuiteMicrosoft 365Google Workspace
Geography
North America

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Which audit platforms align with OSFI E-21 operational resilience requirements?
OSFI Guideline E-21 requires federally regulated banks and insurers to identify critical operations, map dependencies, set tolerance for disruption, and demonstrate resilience through severe-but-plausible scenarios. AuditBoard, Workiva Audit and ServiceNow GRC market explicitly to E-21 with critical-operation registers and dependency mapping. Big 5 banks (RBC, TD, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC) and major insurers run AuditBoard or in-house ServiceNow GRC for E-21 audit cycles, paired with B-13 third-party risk modules.
Why is MindBridge the Canadian AI audit standard?
MindBridge is Ottawa-built (founded 2015 by Solon Angel) with deep relationships at CPA Canada, the AASB, and CPAB. The product was designed for Canadian audit firms and finance teams; KPMG Canada, BDO Canada, MNP and several mid-tier firms run MindBridge as the primary AI audit tool. CSA and CPAB inspection guidance increasingly references AI-augmented procedures, and MindBridge's documentation supports professional skepticism and CAS 315 risk-assessment requirements better than retrofitted US tools.
Do Canadian CPA firms still use CaseWare IDEA?
Yes, broadly. CaseWare IDEA (originally Canadian-built by CaseWare International in Toronto) remains the dominant audit data-analytics tool across Canadian CPA firms (PwC Canada, KPMG Canada, EY Canada, Deloitte Canada, BDO, MNP, Grant Thornton, Baker Tilly, plus regional firms). MindBridge is winning the AI-anomaly use case, but IDEA remains the workhorse for analytics on AP, AR, GL and inventory data. Most firms run both. CaseWare Working Papers is also the Canadian audit-file standard at many regional firms.
AuditBoard vs Workiva for public companies, which one wins?
For public companies running SOX + 10-K + ESG reporting on one platform, Workiva wins because the connected-reporting platform unifies audit evidence with financial filings (no re-keying). For public companies running SOX + ERM + ESG with separate financial reporting, AuditBoard wins because the workflow polish and mid-market-friendly implementation timelines are stronger. The decision typically maps to: existing Workiva 10-K customer = add Workiva Audit; new platform decision with no Workiva legacy = AuditBoard for workflow polish.
What does AI-driven audit analytics actually do that traditional rule-based testing does not?
AI-driven audit analytics (MindBridge, Caseware IDEA AI Discovery, AuditBoard AI) analyzes 100% of transaction populations rather than statistical samples, applies machine-learning models to surface anomalies and high-risk journal entries, and continuously learns from prior audit findings to refine future detection. Traditional rule-based testing (legacy IDEA scripts, ACL Analytics scripts) applies pre-defined rules to entire populations but does not learn or adapt. AI-driven analytics is genuinely differentiating for journal-entry testing, related-party-transaction testing, and revenue recognition testing. It is overhyped for standard audit-procedure substantive testing where rule-based scripts still suffice.
How much should I budget for audit software?
Small CPA firm (5-25 professionals): $5K-$15K/year (AuditFile Starter or Professional). Mid-market CPA firm (25-100 professionals): $14K-$60K/year (AuditFile Firm, TeamMate+ small-firm tier, Caseware IDEA per-user). Mid-market internal-audit team (300-1500 employees): $60K-$150K/year (AuditBoard Audit, Workiva Audit + Internal Controls, Onspring Standard). Upper-mid-market internal-audit team (1500-5000 employees): $145K-$320K/year (AuditBoard Enterprise, Workiva Unified Platform, Onspring Professional, Pentana Audit). Enterprise internal-audit team (5000+ employees): $220K-$580K/year (Diligent Galvanize Unified, AuditBoard Enterprise Suite, Workiva full platform, RSA Archer GRC + audit). External-audit firm (Big Four + national): $145K-$520K/year (TeamMate+ Audit, Onvio Audit). MindBridge per-engagement pricing $18K typical for audit firms; per-entity pricing $110K typical for internal-audit teams.
How long does audit-software implementation take?
AuditFile: 2-6 weeks. AuditBoard: 8-16 weeks. Workiva Audit: 4-12 weeks. Onspring: 8-16 weeks. MindBridge: 4-12 weeks (data-engineering setup is the gating step). TeamMate+: 6-16 weeks. Caseware IDEA: 4-10 weeks. Pentana Audit: 6-16 weeks. Diligent Galvanize: 4-12 months for enterprise rollouts. Onvio Audit: 4-10 weeks. Plan implementation as an audit + IT collaboration; the platform is the smaller half of the project for upper-mid-market and enterprise deployments.
When does AuditBoard stop being enough?
You outgrow AuditBoard when one of these is true: (1) you are a public company running SOX + 10-K + ESG on one connected-reporting platform (Workiva), (2) your internal-audit team needs AI-driven transaction analytics for journal-entry testing at scale (MindBridge or Caseware IDEA AI Discovery), (3) you are an external-audit firm running engagement workflow at Big Four or large-national-firm scale (TeamMate+ or Onvio Audit), (4) you need unified board + GRC + audit + entity-management platform at Fortune-500 scale (Diligent Galvanize), or (5) you need deep no-code workflow customization beyond AuditBoard pre-built apps (Onspring). For most mid-market and upper-mid-market internal-audit teams, AuditBoard remains the best fit through 5000+ employee scale.
What is the post-PCAOB-rule-changes audit-evidence-quality requirement?
The PCAOB (Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) Rule Changes adopted June 2024 (AS 1000) and Quality Control Standard 1000 (effective December 2025) raised audit-evidence-quality requirements for SOC 2 + SOC 1 + SOX 404 audits. The practical implications: external-audit firms now require deeper evidence-package documentation, more rigorous journal-entry testing, and stronger control-design and operating-effectiveness evidence. Audit-software platforms that align with these requirements (MindBridge, AuditBoard, Workiva, TeamMate+) carry positioning advantage. Platforms that have not modernized evidence-package capability (legacy desktop tools) face increasing competitive pressure.
How is AI changing the audit profession?
AI is changing audit at three layers: (1) Transaction analytics: 100%-population testing with anomaly scoring is now table-stakes for Big Four engagements and increasingly for national-firm engagements (MindBridge, AuditBoard AI, Caseware IDEA AI Discovery). (2) Audit-evidence drafting: AI assistants draft control-test narratives, observation responses, and audit memos with 40-60% time reduction (AuditBoard AI, Workiva AI Assistant, Onspring AI-Assist). (3) Risk-based audit planning: AI surfaces high-risk areas from prior-period findings, transaction populations, and external risk signals. The profession is not being replaced; the role is shifting from manual evidence-gathering toward judgment-driven risk assessment and exception investigation.
Do I need a separate GRC platform plus audit platform, or can one platform handle both?
It depends on your scale and program maturity. Mid-market internal-audit teams (300-1500 employees) typically run one platform handling audit + SOX + ERM (AuditBoard, Onspring, Workiva). Upper-mid-market and enterprise teams (1500+ employees) often run two platforms: a dedicated GRC platform for compliance + risk + vendor risk (Vanta, Drata, OneTrust, Hyperproof) plus a dedicated audit platform for internal audit + SOX + ERM (AuditBoard, Workiva, Diligent). The decision depends on whether your audit team and your compliance team report into the same C-suite executive (CFO often = unified platform; separate CAE and Chief Risk Officer often = two platforms).
What about audit software for SOC 2 audits specifically?
SOC 2 audits are usually run by external auditors (A-LIGN, BDO, Schellman, Prescient, Deloitte) using their own internal tools, not customer-facing audit software. Customer-facing compliance-automation platforms (Vanta, Drata, Secureframe, Hyperproof) handle evidence-collection for SOC 2 readiness; audit-software platforms (AuditBoard, Workiva, MindBridge, etc.) handle internal-audit and SOX workflow, not SOC 2 audit engagement itself. If you are pursuing first SOC 2 readiness, choose Vanta or Drata for evidence automation. If you are running annual internal-audit + SOX + ERM workflow, choose AuditBoard or Workiva.
How are audit platforms handling ESG-attestation requirements?
ESG-attestation (limited assurance under CSRD, SEC climate rule, California SB-253/261) requires audit-platform integration with ESG-disclosure platforms. AuditBoard ships ESG-attestation workflow alongside audit + SOX + ERM. Workiva is the strongest fit because the connected-reporting platform links ESG disclosures to audit evidence natively. Diligent Galvanize handles ESG via the broader Diligent ESG product. Pure ESG platforms (Persefoni, Watershed, Sustain.Life, Workiva ESG) handle disclosure preparation; audit platforms handle the assurance workflow. For mid-market public companies, Workiva is the typical choice; for upper-mid-market and enterprise public companies, AuditBoard + Workiva ESG is the typical combination.

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