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How the comparison table works?
The comparison table is where discovery results meet your specification. Each shortlisted candidate becomes a column, each requirement a row, and every intersection a cell you can evaluate.
Opening the table
Click Verify Requirements at the bottom of the discovery page. The specification name, discovery timestamp, filter chip, and view toggles appear above the table.
Columns, rows, and cells
Columns are the candidates carried over from discovery. Each column shows a logo, name, and verification progress bar. An X in the top right removes the column. The Add column on the left opens the full discovery pool so you can bring in additional candidates.
Rows are your requirement items, grouped by category. Each row has editable text and a weight field. Weight controls how much the item contributes to the total score.
Cells are the intersections. Before verification, a warning icon. After verification: Yes, Partial, No, or Not Found — each linked to its source.
View modes and toolbar
Toggles next to the Compatibility Score row change how scores are displayed:
Show numbers — displays scores as decimals (100.00, 50.00).
Heatmap — displays each score as a coloured percentage cell.
Collapse — hides individual items and shows only category totals.
The bottom toolbar holds the main actions: Edit (inline-edits text, weights, and cell labels), Product Picker (add or remove candidates), Search, AI chat, Share, and Start Verification.
Before running verification
Trim the list. Remove candidates you already know don't fit to avoid wasting verification credits.
Set weights deliberately. Weight is the single setting with the most impact on the outcome.
Mark must-haves with high weights. Even when total scores are close, a critical item with a high weight reveals the real picture.