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ROI Dashboard

How admins use the ROI Dashboard to track time saved by Vallor, edit human time assumptions, and scope metrics by date range.

Written by Antonio Goncalves
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Quantify the time Vallor is saving your team, in one place.

Written by Antonio Goncalves · Updated April 2026

What it is

The ROI Dashboard is a new view in the admin area that quantifies the time Vallor is saving your team. Instead of guessing at the value of automation, you get a clear, numbers-driven picture of where AI is replacing manual effort and how much time and money that's worth.

What you get on this page:

  • Time broken down by stage, upload, extraction, summarization, AI analysis, and review turnaround.

  • A side-by-side AI vs manual comparison with a running total of cumulative hours saved.

  • Volume metrics, contracts processed per week and per month.

  • A date range filter so you can scope every metric to the window that matters.

  • Editable fields for human time assumptions across key categories, used to calculate organization-wide savings.


How to access it

Open the user menu in the bottom-left corner of the sidebar by clicking your profile.

Hover Admin Tools, then click ROI Dashboard in the submenu.

Note: If you don't see Admin Tools, you don't have admin access yet. Ask your workspace owner to grant you the role.


How to change the assumptions

Savings are calculated against a human-time baseline. The defaults are reasonable, but you'll get the most accurate ROI when you tune them to your team.

At the top of the dashboard, open Manual Time Assumptions. Inside Stage-based time estimates you can edit minutes per contract for Document Parsing, Field Extraction, Summarization, Risk Analysis, and Full Review.

Below that you'll find expandable sections for Chat tool call weights, Per-contract baselines, and Cost inputs if you want to fine-tune chat-driven savings or set the dollar value of an hour of human time.

Click Save Assumptions. Every metric and chart on the page recalculates immediately.


How to change the date range

Use the filter row at the top of the metrics section to scope everything on the page.

  • 7D last 7 days

  • 30D last 30 days (default)

  • 90D last 90 days

  • 1Y last 12 months

  • All everything since you started using Vallor

Click any option and every card and chart on the dashboard updates for that window.


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