
Suralink
Accounting practice management software
Financial audit software
Intelligent document processing (IDP) software
Accounting & finance software
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What is Suralink
Suralink is a client collaboration and workflow platform used by audit and assurance teams to manage request lists (PBC), track status, and centralize supporting documents. It is primarily used by public accounting firms to coordinate engagements with clients and reduce time spent on email-based follow-ups. The product focuses on standardized request templates, assignment and due-date tracking, and an auditable history of client-provided items. It typically complements, rather than replaces, core accounting, tax, and workpaper systems.
Structured PBC request management
Suralink organizes audit and assurance requests into a centralized list with owners, due dates, and status tracking. This reduces reliance on email threads and spreadsheets for PBC coordination. Teams can reuse and standardize request templates across engagements to improve consistency. The engagement view provides a single place to see outstanding items and bottlenecks.
Client-facing collaboration portal
Clients upload documents and respond to requests through a dedicated portal rather than sending files via email. The platform maintains an activity trail that helps teams understand when items were requested, provided, or updated. This supports clearer accountability between the firm and the client. It also helps reduce version confusion by tying files to specific requests.
Workflow visibility for managers
Suralink provides engagement-level visibility into progress, including what is pending and who is responsible. Managers can monitor multiple engagements and intervene when requests stall. Standardized workflows can make staffing and review coordination easier across recurring engagements. This is particularly relevant for firms that need consistent processes across many clients.
Not a full practice suite
Suralink centers on audit request and document coordination, not end-to-end practice management. Firms typically still need separate systems for time and billing, CRM, tax workflow, and broader project management. As a result, it may not consolidate tools for firms seeking a single platform across all service lines. The value is strongest where audit/assurance PBC management is a primary pain point.
Limited IDP capabilities
While it manages documents and requests, it is not primarily an intelligent document processing system for extracting data from invoices, receipts, or statements. Firms needing automated capture, coding, and downstream posting generally require additional tools. Document handling is oriented toward collection and tracking rather than automated interpretation. This can limit automation for bookkeeping-style workflows.
Integration dependence for ecosystem
The product often depends on integrations or parallel systems for workpapers, document management, and firm-wide reporting. If integrations are not available or require additional configuration, teams may duplicate steps across tools. This can affect adoption when staff must switch between multiple applications during an engagement. Integration fit can vary by the firm’s existing accounting and audit technology stack.
Seller details
Suralink, LLC
Salt Lake City, Utah, US
2014
Private
https://www.suralink.com/
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