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Opening a contract shows you everything LiftAI holds about it — its term and pricing, the properties and cars it covers, its service coverage and review rules, rates, KPI targets, and attachments. Use this article to open a contract and find your way around its tabs.
Contracts can be viewed by consultants and client users.

Open a contract

Select a row in the Contracts list to open the contract detail panel. The panel slides in from the right. At its top, a header shows the contract type, a renewal chip (for example, Renews in 90d or Expired 30d ago), the contract name, the vendor, and the property and car counts.

Move through the tabs

1

Overview

Term (start, expires, term, type, cancellation notice), Pricing (monthly total, tax treatment, escalation cap, adjustment rate, parts & materials markup), the Properties table (cars, monthly price, rate set, and term per property), and an AI Extraction summary.
2

CFI

A preview of the Contract Favorability Index — an upcoming agent that scores each contract clause as favorable, neutral, or unfavorable and drafts renegotiation recommendations. The tab shows a Coming soon teaser with a blurred, anonymized example report (open it with Preview report) and a Request Access button to tell us how you’d use it. It does not yet score the specific contract you’re viewing.
3

Coverage

Service terms (contract paper, business hours, phone monitoring, fire service, pressure test) and the Review Rules extracted from the contract, grouped into included services, excluded services, miscellaneous charges, review rules, and other terms.
4

Rates

The rate sets and hourly rates that apply to billed labor.
5

KPIs

The contract’s performance targets and per-car KPI detail.
6

Attachments

The contract documents on file. The tab label shows how many are attached.

See whether AI review can use this contract

On the Overview tab, the AI Extraction card shows an Invoice review eligible chip (Eligible or Not eligible), how many review rules were extracted, and whether the contract has been through extraction. This tells you at a glance whether the contract is ready to power invoice AI review — see How contracts power invoice AI review.