Comments let your team discuss the work in context — right where the work lives. You can comment on findings, assessment questions, and remediation tasks. Every thread behaves the same way no matter where it appears.
Open the item (a finding, a remediation task, or a question in an assessment) and find its Comments section. Type your note and post it. On an assessment question you can also press c while the question is focused to jump straight to its comment box.
Comments are scoped to your organization — only members of your org can read or post them, and the same applies to anyone you mention.
Type @ and start typing a name to mention a colleague. Pick them from the list (or finish typing @first.last). When you post, the person you mentioned gets an in-app notification linking straight back to the comment, so nothing gets lost in a long thread. You can only mention active members of your own organization.
Mentions are a personal, direct signal, so they always notify — they aren't muted by the general comment-notification preference.
You can edit or delete your own comments at any time. An edited comment shows a small "· edited" marker so the history stays honest. Org admins can also delete anyone's comment for moderation. Deleting is permanent.
Open threads refresh automatically — if a teammate adds a comment while you're looking at the same finding or task, it appears within a few seconds without a page reload. (Updates pause while the browser tab is in the background.)
Users with the read-only auditor role can read every comment thread they have access to, but cannot post, edit, or delete. This keeps the collaboration record intact and reviewable during an audit without letting a reviewer alter it.
| Surface | How to get there | | --- | --- | | Finding | Open any finding → Comments | | Assessment question | Open an assessment → expand a question's Comments, or press c | | Remediation task | Open a task → Comments |
A question that has comments is flagged in the assessment so you can filter to Has comments and pick up open discussions quickly.