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LockProof vs. GoAudits

Last updated: July 2026

GoAudits runs the audit: checklists, scoring, signatures, reports. LockProof verifies the routine visit in between audits — did it happen, and can you prove it? Here is the honest comparison, fact for fact, as of July 2026.

What is the actual difference between LockProof and GoAudits?

GoAudits runs structured audits: custom checklists, photo annotation, e-signatures, and branded PDF reports for a program the inspector controls. LockProof verifies day-to-day field work, not a formal audit: it sends a photo request at an unpredictable time and seals whatever comes back. Scored inspection program? GoAudits. Proof a routine visit happened? LockProof.

Who decides when the photo gets taken?

App (iOS/Android) plus web. The inspector chooses when to inspect and photograph. The inspector chooses the moment, which is normal for a planned audit. LockProof reverses that: the system requests the photo on randomized timing the worker can't predict, so the capture can't be staged in advance for a routine visit.

Are there limits on photos or devices with GoAudits?

The Starter tier caps photos at 4 per checklist item, and accounts are limited to 3 devices per user. LockProof has no per-item photo cap or device limit; every capture is live-camera-only, gallery uploads are blocked, and each submission is sealed with a SHA-256 evidence fingerprint.

What does GoAudits cost compared to LockProof?

$10/user/month on Starter and $30/user/month on Enterprise, billed annually, with a 14-day trial, as of July 2026. LockProof: From $99/month (Essentials); Professional from $399/month, as of July 2026. These serve different jobs, so the prices aren't really comparable line for line — see the table below for what each plan actually includes.

When is GoAudits the better choice?

If you run a structured audit program — scored checklists, e-signatures, branded PDF reports, corrective-action tracking — that is what GoAudits is built for. LockProof doesn't score or grade anything; it verifies a specific visit happened, with a live photo, GPS, and a timestamp, sealed into a tamper-evident record. Some teams use GoAudits for the audit and LockProof for everyday verification.

LockProof vs. GoAudits, head to head

Documentation tools record what someone chooses to photograph, on a schedule they control. Verification means the system initiates the request at a time the worker can't predict, capture is live-camera-only, and the record is sealed with a fingerprint at submission. Different jobs — here is what each one gives you.

Sourced from each vendor's own public pages, as of July 2026. Cells with no published figure read "Not published."
GoAuditsLockProof
Worker app requiredYesNo
Worker login requiredYesNo
Capture sourceInspector-initiated, in-app photoLive camera only, gallery blocked
Who initiates the photoInspector, at their discretionSystem, on randomized timing
GPS + timestampNot publishedOn every submission
Evidence fingerprintNot publishedSHA-256 per submission
Dispute exportBranded PDF reportProfessional+: expiring, revocable link
Entry price$10/user/moFrom $99/mo

GoAudits pricing per GoAudits' own pricing page, as of July 2026.

See what one sealed record actually looks like: open a sample verified record with the photo, GPS, timestamp, and event history in one packet, or request a demo on your own sites.

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Watch a live photo, GPS, and timestamp come back as one sealed record, on your buildings, your vendors.