
Audit Logs is getting a major upgrade. The record of every detected listing change is now a true reporting surface, with portfolio-wide trend analysis, filtering by field and action type, and a fully searchable change table underneath.
Audit Logs has existed in LocalClarity for some time. Each sync produced a record, and clients could open that record to see the changes captured on that specific day. Useful, but limited. The interface treated each sync as a standalone event rather than part of a continuous record, which meant the underlying changes, the actual story of what was happening to your listings over time, were harder to see than the sync log itself.
That mattered less when the questions were simple. It matters more now. Enterprise clients are asking which fields drift most often, when a category was rewritten, how many locations had hours changed last quarter, and where locations were quietly adding attributes that were never authorized. Those answers require looking across syncs, not at one of them. The capability has been there. This release rebuilds the interface around what the data can actually tell you.
Audit Logs now opens into two views: Overview and Table.
Overview is the portfolio read. Select a window (7d, 30d, 90d, 1y, or all time) and the headline metrics surface: total deltas detected, locations affected, fields touched, and average deltas per pull. A stacked bar chart breaks each daily sync into edits, adds, and deletes. Most-changed fields ranks where the volatility is concentrated. An action breakdown donut splits the totals across change types. Two filters at the top scope the entire view to a specific field or action when needed.
Table is the row-level view. Every detected change is listed with timestamp, location, field, action, previous value, and new value, sorted most recent first. The same field and action filters apply, plus a search bar that narrows by location, field, or value. Export to CSV is available for downstream analysis.
The sync cadence banner remains visible throughout, so the next pull window is always one glance away.
This release enhances visibility to what LocalClarity has been capturing all along. In future releases we will incorporate these details into the individual listing record.