Writing a consensus evaluation means reading through everyone else's feedback and pulling it together into one clear write-up — and that takes time. AI Draft gives you a head start by generating a first-pass response for each text question, built entirely from the self-evaluation and reviewer evaluations already submitted for that person. You review it, tweak it, and make it yours before it ever gets submitted.
Turning On AI Draft (Admins Only)
AI Draft is off by default, so nothing changes until you turn it on.
Go to Settings.
Flip on the AI Features toggle.
Under AI Settings, you can decide whether AI Draft pulls from self-evaluations, reviewer evaluations, or both. Both are turned on by default, and you can switch either one off if you'd rather it only draw from one source.
Heads up: you can't turn off both at once — at least one source needs to stay on for AI Draft to have anything to work with.
That's it — the AI Draft button will now show up for consensus reviewers on any open-ended question in a consensus form.
Who Can Use It
Once AI Draft is turned on, every consensus reviewer sees it — there's no way to enable it for just some people right now. It only shows up on consensus review forms, never on self-evaluation or reviewer evaluation forms, and reviewees and standard reviewers won't see it at all.
A couple of exceptions worth knowing:
If an admin is filling out a consensus form on someone else's behalf, they won't see the AI Draft option yet.
If nobody has submitted an evaluation for a reviewee yet, the AI Draft button will be grayed out with a note that it'll unlock once at least one evaluation comes in.
Using AI Draft as a Consensus Reviewer
Open a consensus form and look for the AI button next to any text question:
Click it, and a panel slides out next to that question:
Here's what you'll find inside:
A suggested response pulled together from the self and reviewer evaluations submitted so far
A quick note on sources, like "AI suggestions based on 4 Reviewers + 1 Self Evaluation" — more sources generally means a fuller draft
Numbered source chips you can click to see the exact quote it came from and which form it was pulled from
A Use Response button to drop the draft straight into your answer
You can also give quick feedback with a thumbs up or thumbs down — and if something felt off, thumbs down lets you tell us why.
One thing to note: if you open the panel on a different question, the current one closes. Only one panel is open at a time.
A Few Tips
Treat it as a first draft, not a final one. AI Draft is there to save you time reading and summarizing — it's still worth reading over and adding your own voice before you submit.
More sources, more context. A draft built from 6 reviewer evaluations will usually say more than one built from just 1.
It only shows what you're allowed to see. AI Draft respects whatever visibility settings are already set up for that consensus stage.
Your firm's data stays your firm's data. Nothing crosses over between firms, and nothing is used to train outside models.





