Glossary
Audit Trail
Definition
An audit trail is a chronological record of who did what, and when, to a document or record — requests, edits, approvals, and exports.
Why it matters operationally
When finance, legal, or an auditor asks what happened, an audit trail is the answer. Keelstar builds one into every workflow so evidence is ready before it's requested.
Example
An invoice shows it was submitted, approved by two managers, and paid — each step stamped with a time and actor.