How to Automate Reviewer Workflows

Use AI and structured processes to assist scoring and assessments without losing judgement.

By Plinth Team

How to Automate Reviewer Workflows

Automate the admin around reviews while keeping decisions with people.

  • Auto‑assign by expertise and conflicts.
  • Provide summaries and evidence highlights.
  • Collect structured scores and comments.

Set reviewers up for success

Clarity and good tools make reviews faster and fairer.

  • Calibration session with example applications.
  • Clear criteria, scales and definitions.
  • Conflict declarations before access.

Key takeaway: preparation reduces variance.

Automate the routine steps

Move effort from admin to judgement.

  • Assignments, reminders and status tracking.
  • AI summaries and risk flags for attention.
  • Draft feedback for panel sign‑off.

Key takeaway: Plinth removes friction from reviews.

Keep an audit trail

Decisions should be easy to explain later.

  • Timestamped scores and comments.
  • Logs of changes and attendance.
  • Final decision notes and feedback templates.

Key takeaway: a good trail protects reviewers and the organisation.

FAQs

How many criteria should we score?

Use a handful of well‑defined criteria; avoid overwhelming reviewers.

Can volunteers review?

Yes with restricted access and training.

Do we still need meetings?

Often fewer—online consensus and concise panels are enough.