The DX Audits framework is a structured approach to developer advocacy, designed to help developer advocates (DAs) document, report, and address product friction. The framework consists of four phases: Discovery, Building, Reporting, and Implementation. In the Discovery phase, DAs gather feedback and input from various sources to identify use cases that need investigation or have caused friction for developers. In the Building phase, DAs complete friction logs by building projects that allow them to experience the use cases they want to audit. The Reporting phase involves organizing discoveries into a report to share with stakeholders and the company at large. Finally, in the Implementation phase, DAs work on action items from the audit and advocate for product changes. The framework aims to provide structure, consistency, and accountability to developer advocacy, making it easier to onboard new advocates and achieve success.