Conclusion methods allow users to create their own grading systems. When the default method does not fit a company’s work process, users can easily create a customized alternative. Conclusion methods let users define a personalized number of grades, choose their own grade names, and assign custom colors. This flexibility ensures that conclusions reflect internal workflows, terminology, and visual standards rather than forcing teams to adapt to a fixed grading model.
Users with the relevant permission can find this feature in the Library dropdown, under the Conclusion Methods tab.
Creating a new Conclusion method
Click on ‘New conclusion method’
2. Name your conclusion method
3. Add or delete scores if relevant
4. Name the scores
5. Assign a relevant color to each score
Adding translations to Conclusion methods and Conclusion method scores
Click on the translation icon either next to the Conclusion method name or next to the score names
2. Add translations for relevant languages* **
3. Save
*Keep in mind that you will only be able to add translations once for each score name. After adding a translation, the translations cannot be editted.
**If a user is logged in with a language for which translations are not available, the system will display a backup translation
Editing an existing Conclusion method
Only conclusion methods that are not in use can be editted.
Deactivating a Conclusion method
All conclusion methods can be deactivated. To deactivate a conclusion method, open the relevant conclusion method page and click on Deactivate. After a conclusion method is deactivated it will remain present in all currently active specification version but it will be removed from the selection list for all newly-created specifications (versions).
Deactivated conclusion methods can be found in the Archived tab.










