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Analytics

Operational KPIs derived from your contract activity — cycle time, throughput, redline acceptance, SLA breaches, distribution, and the signature funnel — each exportable to CSV.

The Analytics page turns your contract activity into operational metrics: "Operational KPIs derived from your contract activity. Every section exports to CSV." It's where you see how fast contracts move, how often counterparty edits land, where SLAs slip, and how signatures progress.

Analytics is admin-only — open Analytics from the sidebar to view it. Each organization sees only its own data.

Choosing a date range

A range selector in the page header scopes every section at once:

  • Last 30 days
  • Last 90 days (the default)
  • Last 12 months
  • Year to date
  • All time

Shorter ranges (30 and 90 days) bucket time-based charts by week; longer ranges bucket by month.

Overview

A strip of headline numbers across the top:

  • Contracts created — how many contracts were created in the range.
  • Contracts signed — how many reached signed status.
  • Avg time to signature — average days from creation to the first signature.
  • Active contracts — contracts in flight right now (not signed, archived, or cancelled).
  • SLA breaches — how many SLA breaches fired in the range.
  • Incoming edit acceptance — the share of incoming counterparty edits your team accepted.

Sections

Each section below is its own card, with its own chart or table and its own Export CSV button.

Cycle time by stage

"Average and median days contracts spend in each stage before moving on (created-in-range cohort)." Shows the average days, median days, and number of samples for each stage a contract passes through — draft, in review, awaiting counterparty, awaiting internal, negotiating, and out for signature. The cohort is contracts created within the range; if none have completed a stage yet, it reads "No completed stage transitions in this range yet."

Throughput

"Contracts created vs. signed over time." A line chart comparing how many contracts were created against how many were signed in each period (weekly or monthly, depending on the range).

Redline acceptance

"How incoming counterparty edits and AI redlines are decided." Three views:

  • Incoming edits — counterparty edits by outcome: pending, accepted, rejected, or superseded, with the accepted share called out.
  • Response decisions — how your team responded: accept, reject, or counter.
  • AI redline validity — whether AI-suggested redlines were valid or dropped (not found, or ambiguous).

"Warnings and breaches fired over time, plus where breaches concentrate." A chart of warnings versus breaches by period, and — when there are breaches — a breakdown of breaches by status.

Contract distribution

"Counts and pipeline value by status, type, and our role (created-in-range)." A table (with supporting charts) breaking contracts down across three dimensions — status, type, and our role — showing the count and total pipeline value for each.

Signature funnel

"Envelope progression and completion time." Counts at each step of signing — sent, viewed, signed, completed, declined, and voided — plus the average days to complete an envelope.

Exporting to CSV

Every section has an Export CSV button in its header. Clicking it downloads that section's data as a CSV scoped to the current date range — for example, analytics-cycle-time-90d.csv. The columns mirror what's on screen, so you can pull the numbers into a spreadsheet or share them in a report. Each section exports independently, so you can grab just the view you need.