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- Completing Your Statement
Completing Your Statement
Fill in your statement details: edit the product fields, check the live preview, and see which details are inherited from organisation settings.
Opening the statement page
Each asset has its own statement page. Open it from the asset view, or via the statement banner on the results page (see results overview). A status badge next to the page title shows where the statement is in its lifecycle:
- Draft: the starting state, before and during your audit. You can publish it as a Statement of Intent.
- Ready to publish: your audit is complete and the statement now carries compliance data.
- Published v1 (then v2, and so on): the statement is live, with its current version number.
The first details are captured when you start the audit and acknowledge your statement of intent. See creating an audit.
The preview
The Preview section at the top of the page shows exactly what visitors will read on your public statement, rendered as they will see it. Before any audit data exists, it shows a placeholder instead.
Statement content
The Statement content section holds the editable fields, which save automatically:
- Product name: the name shown in the statement heading.
- Product description: optional context about your product.
While the statement is in Draft, two further fields appear:
- Planned audit date: when you expect the audit to finish.
- Accessibility roadmap: a short plan, up to 4,000 characters, shown to visitors while the audit is in progress.
Organisation details
The Organisation details block lists fields inherited from your organisation settings: legal entity, registered address, contact email, contact phone, contact form URL, target jurisdictions, and response time commitment. They are read only here because they apply to every statement across the organisation. Select Edit in organisation settings to change them.
Compliance data
Once your audit is complete, a read-only Compliance data section shows your overall posture, conformance rate, pass and fail counts, and a summary per standard. These figures come from the verdicts your team recorded; Auditsu does not make compliance judgments for you.