> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.textmine.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Playbook analytics

> Use rule-level playbook analytics to monitor review outcomes, identify exceptions, and improve playbook rules.

Playbook analytics turns completed playbook runs into rule-level feedback. Use it to see which rules are consistently satisfied, which rules create exceptions, and where the playbook itself may need clearer wording.

## What analytics shows

The analytics view summarizes each playbook across completed runs. It can show:

* Total and completed runs.
* Compliant, non-compliant, and needs-review rule counts.
* Rules that were not observed in the reviewed documents.
* Potential conflicts between playbook rules.
* Recommendations for improving rule wording or correction guidance.
* Related runs for the selected playbook.

Analytics is most useful after the same playbook has been applied to multiple comparable documents.

## Rule outcome sections

Analytics separates rule outcomes into focused sections:

| Section                 | What it means                                                  |
| ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Consistently compliant  | Rules that are being satisfied across observed runs.           |
| Rules needing attention | Rules with non-compliant, missing, or not-assessable signals.  |
| Recommendations         | Suggested playbook corrections based on repeated run patterns. |
| Potential conflicts     | Rules that may overlap, contradict, or need clearer priority.  |
| Not observed            | Rules that did not appear in the reviewed document set.        |

Use these sections to distinguish real document exceptions from playbook wording issues.

## Recommendations and corrections

When TextMine detects recurring issues, analytics can suggest changes to a playbook rule. A recommendation can explain why a rule needs attention, preview the current wording, and show the proposed correction.

Reviewers can apply, discard, restore, or apply all recommendations. Applied recommendations update the playbook draft so the team can inspect the changes before relying on the revised version.

Do not apply recommendations blindly. Treat them as review assistance for the playbook owner, especially when the playbook governs legal, compliance, credit, procurement, or client-facing work.

## Reviewed document iterations

Where reviewed Word document versions are available, analytics can also show resolution signals. These include resolved non-compliance, average iterations to resolution, and the number of reviewed versions compared.

Use these metrics to understand whether playbook findings are leading to corrected document language over time.

## Export analytics

Playbook analytics can be exported to PDF. Use exports for review packs, governance reporting, quality reviews, or discussions with playbook owners.

When exporting several playbooks, filter the analytics view first so the PDF contains the playbooks relevant to the review.

## Agent guidance

Agents should read analytics before proposing changes to a mature playbook. Summaries should include the playbook ID, run count, high-risk rules, repeated non-compliance, unobserved rules, and any recommendations the user approved.

Ask before applying recommendations or enabling a revised playbook, because those changes affect future document reviews.
