When HubDeck finishes an audit, it prints a structured report in your terminal. Here's what each section means and how to use it.
The Summary Table
The main output is a table with four columns:
- Check — The name of the audit check (e.g., "Missing Email Address")
- Issues Found — The number of records affected
- Severity — High, Medium, or Low, based on the impact of the issue
- Status — ✅ Clean, ⚠️ Warning, or 🔴 Critical based on thresholds
The Health Grade
Below the summary table, HubDeck displays an overall grade for your portal:
- A — Less than 2% of records affected. Excellent hygiene.
- B — 2–5% of records affected. Good, with a few things to clean up.
- C — 5–15% of records affected. Meaningful issues worth addressing.
- D — 15–30% affected. Significant data quality problems.
- F — More than 30% of records affected. Urgent cleanup needed.
The grade is calculated across all object types, weighted by severity.
Where to Start
Prioritize in this order:
- High-severity issues first — Missing emails and missing close dates have the most immediate impact on automation and forecasting
- Highest volume second — If you have 3,000 companies missing domains, that's a bigger leverage point than 12 deals with no amount
- Easiest wins third — Some issues (like missing industry on companies) can be batch-fixed quickly with a good data source