Recensa

Source Checks

Attach selected supporting PDFs, Word files, or text so reviewers can flag contradictions and missing references against evidence you provide—without claiming automated citation verification when sources are absent.

Last updated 2026-05-14

At a glance

How this fits your process

  • Use this when

    Correctness depends on exhibits, policies, or schedules you attach.
  • Output

    Grounded flags for inconsistencies and missing references on the main file.
  • You verify

    Yes—authority, applicability, and source scope.
  • Related

    Supporting files, Google Drive import, Apply Fixes.

How it runs

Source checks workflow

How to use

  1. 01

    Attach sources

    Exhibits, policies

  2. 02

    Run Document Check

    Grounded flags

  3. 03

    Review issue ledger

    Triage evidence-backed items

  4. 04

    Verify scope

    Correct version

  5. 05

    Sign off

    Your judgment

Details

Learn more

When source checks matter mostCross-document consistency.
  • Agreements that reference schedules, pricing tables, or older versions.
  • Client packets where prior commitments must match this file.
What sources cannot replaceRules not in the file or attachments stay unverified.

If a rule, citation, or deadline is not in the document or attached sources, Recensa cannot verify it for you. Supply sources when correctness depends on them.

Limits and manual verificationEvidence volume and plan entitlements.
  • Large evidence sets increase retrieval complexity—keep packs tight and labeled.
  • Availability depends on plan—confirm entitlements in-app.
  • You verify authority, applicability, and citation requirements.

Run a Document Check

Try this on a finished DOCX or PDF—triage the issue ledger before any edits.

Run a Document Check