What this solves
Findings lose value when the summary, affected requirement, evidence, impact, remediation, assignment, and validation state are scattered or unclear.
How voiqq helps
voiqq stores each finding as a structured record with standard mappings, editable details, comments, evidence, assignment, status, validation, history, and report-ready fields.
Before you begin
- A reproducible issue, control gap, or evidence concern
- The applicable project and requirement
- Minimum necessary evidence without secrets or unrelated personal data
- A clear distinction between current behavior and expected outcome
Step-by-step
- Open the project and choose New Bug or New Finding
- Write a short, specific Summary
- Map the applicable checkpoint, criterion, or control
- Add description, actual result, impact, and remediation where relevant
- Set severity, assignee, due date, status, and validation
- Add comments or evidence from the drawer
- Review the record before including it in a report
Check your result
- The summary identifies one reviewable concern
- Mappings belong to the selected Library
- Evidence supports the claim and remains authorized
- Status and validation reflect the current lifecycle
