Documentation Index
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Overview
As a compliance user, your role is to assess promotional content submitted by the marketing team and make review decisions. This guide follows the full journey — from getting oriented with your tasks and the dashboard, through understanding what’s been uploaded and why it matters, to making decisions, handling escalations, and managing claims and policies.My Tasks and the Campaign Dashboard
My Tasks
My Tasks is your primary working queue. It shows promotions that are ready for you to act on:- Pending Review and unassigned (visible to all compliance users)
- Pending Review and specifically assigned to you
- Returned to you after escalation
The Campaign Dashboard
The Campaign Dashboard shows all promotions across your workspace. Unlike My Tasks, it gives a full picture of all content regardless of status — useful for tracking in-flight reviews, checking workload across the team, or finding a specific promotion.Columns at a glance
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Name | The promotion title |
| Jurisdiction | The market the promotion applies to |
| Status | Where the promotion is in the review workflow |
| Reviewer | The compliance user assigned to review it |
| Uploader | The marketing user who submitted it |
| Deadline | The date requested for a decision |
| Tags | Labels for grouping or internal notes |
| Last Upload | When it was last submitted |
Promotion statuses
For a full breakdown of every status and what it means — including who acts next at each stage — see Promotion Statuses.Filtering and saved views
Apply a filter
Exporting
Click Export to download all promotion data as an Excel file. The export includes two fields not visible in the UI: Status History (a full log of every status change with timestamps) and Number of Versions. The Adclear URL column provides a direct link back to each promotion.Understanding Upload Types
Before reviewing a promotion, it’s worth understanding how it was uploaded — the upload type determines what you’re approving and how your decision is applied.Type reference for reviewers
| Upload Type | What it contains | How decisions apply |
|---|---|---|
| Single | 1 asset — image, video, PDF, text, website, or Figma frame | 1 approval covers the whole promotion |
| Carousel | Multiple frames as 1 promotion | 1 approval covers all frames — you cannot approve frames individually |
| Variations | Multiple linked promotions (same core message, different formats or jurisdictions) | Each variation reviewed independently — you can approve one, some, all, or none |
| Batch | Multiple standalone, unlinked promotions | Each item reviewed independently with no linkage |
Single
Single
Carousel
Carousel
Variations
Variations
Batch
Batch
Upload Quality: What to Look Out For
The quality of what the marketing team uploads directly affects what Adclear can assess — and therefore the accuracy of what you’re reviewing. Poor-quality uploads are one of the most common causes of inaccurate AI flags. Knowing what to look for helps you distinguish a genuine compliance concern from a submission issue.Signs of a good upload
- Sharp, high-resolution image or PDF
- All disclosures, footnotes, and risk warnings visible in the file
- One promotion per file — no merged PDFs
- Full page context, not just a cropped banner
- Final version, not a draft
Signs of a poor upload
- Blurry or pixelated text — Adclear may misread content
- Missing disclaimers or risk warnings that should be present
- Multiple unrelated promotions merged into one file
- Tightly cropped image that removes surrounding qualifying language
- Clearly a draft — placeholder copy or “work in progress” content
Common upload issues and what they cause
| Upload issue | What it leads to |
|---|---|
| Blurry or compressed image | Adclear misreads text, misidentifies brand names, produces inaccurate flags |
| Missing disclaimers or risk warnings | Flags raised for content that may be present on the live page but wasn’t captured |
| Multiple promotions in one file | Risk from one promotion may be attributed to another |
| Tightly cropped screenshot | Qualifying language or context removed — promotion appears non-compliant when it isn’t |
| Draft or incomplete version | Flags raised against placeholder content; final version may be materially different |
Making a Review Decision
Review the asset and AI suggestions
Add a comment
Decision outcomes
| Decision | Resulting status | Who is notified |
|---|---|---|
| Approve | Approved | Marketing user and collaborators receive an email |
| Reject | Rejected | Marketing user and collaborators receive an email; promotion appears on their tasks |
| Request Changes | Changes Needed | Marketing user receives a changes requested email; promotion appears on their tasks |
Reviewing Variations
Each variation appears as its own task and is reviewed independently.- You can apply different decisions to each variation — for example, approve one and request changes on another.
- If a specific reviewer was assigned to a variation, only they see it in their tasks. Unassigned variations are visible to all compliance users.
- Marketing users may submit variations individually or all at once — you may see them arrive in your tasks separately or together.
Commenting on Promotions
Clear, specific comments help the marketing team understand exactly what needs to change. Use the comment tools that match the asset type.Text promotions
Highlight a portion of the text on the Submit for Review page to attach a comment directly to that passage. The highlighted text becomes clickable. Use Locate in the right panel to jump back to any comment.Image promotions
Click + to enter comment mode, then click the area of the image you want to annotate. A marker with your initials appears on the image.Video promotions
Check Attach time before submitting a comment to tie it to a specific point in the video. The timestamp appears in the comment and a tooltip appears on the timeline.PDF promotions
Click + to enter comment mode, then click on any page to place a marker. Each comment shows its page number and has a Locate button.Evergreen Promotions
Evergreen promotions require periodic re-review. When you approve one, Adclear will prompt you to set the next review date.- If the next review date is today or has passed, a modal will appear requiring you to set a new date before approval can complete. You cannot skip this step.
- If the next review date is in the future, approval proceeds normally.
Escalations
Escalating to legal
Click Escalate from the Submit for Review page
Legal user responds
Risk escalations
If a marketing user escalates to a risk acceptor (marketing admin) after you’ve requested changes, the status changes to Reviewing Risk. The risk acceptor responds with a comment prefixed “Risk Acceptance:” and the promotion returns to Changes Needed on the marketing user’s tasks.Reviewing Claims
Claims are substantiated marketing statements reviewed separately from promotions. They follow the same review workflow.Claim review actions
| Action | Resulting status | Notification sent |
|---|---|---|
| Approve | Approved | Claim approved email to owner |
| Reject | Rejected | Claim rejected email to owner |
| Request Changes | Changes Needed | Changes requested email to owner |
Assigned reviewer on claims
A specific compliance user can be assigned as reviewer when a claim is created. Only the assigned reviewer receives the notification — others do not.Claim versions
Claims can have multiple versions. Comments are version-specific — V2 comments are not visible on V1. Use the version switcher to move between versions. Each shows its own data, status, and comments.Archiving claims
Only Marketing Admin users can archive claims. If you need a claim archived, ask a marketing admin to do so from the three-dot menu on the Claims page.Policies and Disclaimers
Policies
Policies are compliance documents — either URLs or uploaded files — that define the rules promotions must follow. They are managed by compliance admins and inform the AI suggestions Adclear generates during review.Creating a policy
Add content
Deleting a policy
Policies can be deleted from the row context menu on the Policies list or from the Policy View page. A confirmation message appears and the policy is removed.Policy comments
Open any policy from the list to add comments. Newer comments appear at the top. You can delete individual comments from the comment menu.Disclaimers
Disclaimers are reusable legal text snippets that can be linked to claims and rules. They are scoped to specific products and jurisdictions. To create a disclaimer, open a claim’s Submit Claim page, go to Linked Disclaimers, and click to link a new disclaimer. It will then be available on the Disclaimers page and can be reused across claims.Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn't a submitted promotion appearing in my tasks?
Why isn't a submitted promotion appearing in my tasks?
Can I review a promotion assigned to a colleague?
Can I review a promotion assigned to a colleague?
What's the difference between Reject and Request Changes?
What's the difference between Reject and Request Changes?
What happens if I approve an evergreen promotion without setting a new review date?
What happens if I approve an evergreen promotion without setting a new review date?
A flag in a promotion looks wrong — could it be an upload quality issue?
A flag in a promotion looks wrong — could it be an upload quality issue?
A carousel has an issue in one frame — can I approve the other frames?
A carousel has an issue in one frame — can I approve the other frames?
A claim hasn't changed to Pending status on its review date — what should I do?
A claim hasn't changed to Pending status on its review date — what should I do?
Can I undo a review decision?
Can I undo a review decision?
How does the AI compliance suggestion work?
How does the AI compliance suggestion work?
Can I see promotions from other workspaces?
Can I see promotions from other workspaces?