Getting Started with Reports
ThoughtRiver Reports
ThoughtRiver Reports allow you to easily analyze your portfolio of signed and currently negotiating contracts for risks and opportunities.
- Reports can be run based on your Checklists.
- All new Checklists will automatically appear on the Reports landing page.
- You can search and filter to find a report template.
Interactive Walkthrough
Explore this interactive walkthrough for step-by-step guidance.
Limitless Use Cases
The use cases for ThoughtRiver Reports are limitless and can be set up quickly to respond to your business needs.
💡 Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Help your sales team manage inflationary pressures: Review sales contracts to identify price adjustment clauses.
- Support company compliance: Find contracts impacted by data transfers and remediate them in line with the Schrems II judgment.
- Understand your supply chain risks: Review Force majeure provisions in your contracts to prepare for unexpected events.
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