The Context tab makes key document context information easier to find while you’re reviewing a document, so you can quickly understand how this document compares to others and move between related documents easily.
Why we built the Context tab
Previously, useful context features like:
Other customer documents
Trust score distribution (how this document’s Trust Score compares to similar documents)
Similar documents
…were either hidden or required multiple steps to access. The Context tab brings these capabilities together into one dedicated place in the document view.
Where to find it
Open any document in the Document View.
In the side panel, click the Context tab.
This opens a single home for document context.
What’s inside the Context tab
The Context tab includes three sections:
Customer Documents
Quickly switch between other documents from the same customer directly from the document view, without needing to back out to a list page.
Use this when you want to:
Review multiple documents for the same customer
Compare patterns across a documents
Trust Score Distribution
See where this document’s Trust Score sits relative to similar documents using the Trust Score Distribution graph.
Use this when you want to:
Understand whether a score looks typical or unusual in context
Calibrate your interpretation of the Trust Score beyond the single value
Similar Documents
View similar documents we’ve identified so you can compare details side-by-side and spot inconsistencies or unusual differences faster.
Use this when you want to:
Compare this document to close matches
Validate whether key details align with comparable documents
What changed (and what didn’t)
What’s new:
A new Context tab that centralizes document context in one place for easier discovery and faster workflows.
What’s not new:
The underlying context features themselves. This update is primarily about making them more accessible and easier to navigate.
What this enables
The Context tab is designed to become the home for additional document context over time, so you’ll see more ways to understand “what this document means” and “what it relates to,” without adding complexity to the main analysis flow.

