ecarjat lets reviewers grade a whole folder at once
A new grouping option in the review grid treats a subfolder full of documents as a single row, so the folder itself becomes the unit of work.
Mike's tabular review is the spreadsheet-style grid where each row is a document and each column is a question run across all of them. ecarjat adds a setup toggle that changes what a row means:
- Folder-as-a-row grouping: flip the toggle and every document sitting in the same subfolder collapses into one review row, labelled with the folder and its document count, while loose files outside any folder keep their own rows. Reviewers can now reason about a folder as one coherent group instead of grading each document in isolation.
- A page ceiling: because a grouped folder can bundle far more pages than a single file, each user gets a configurable cap (default 250 pages, adjustable) in account settings. Rows that blow past it are skipped and flagged once with a single clear banner, rather than smearing an error across every column.
So what Worth a look for legal-ops and litigation teams who review in batches where the folder, not the file, is the real thing being assessed.
Spotted something wrong? Or know the PR text has fresher detail than the writeup above?