Detection profiles and presets: one click per matter type

A detection profile bundles PII types, sensitivity, language, detection depth, and your active rules into one saved configuration. Free presets for legal, medical, HR, and financial documents get you started; your own profiles make recurring document types a one-click setup.

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Different documents need different detection setups. A medical report needs health identifiers and birth dates treated strictly; a contract needs parties, bank details, and case numbers; an HR file needs salary, tax, and social-security identifiers. Instead of re-tweaking toggles for every document, Stript lets you apply a complete configuration in one click: presets (built in, free) and detection profiles (your own, saved).

Presets: tuned starting points, free

Stript ships four presets: Legal, Medical, HR, and Financial. Each applies a type set tuned for that document domain, standard sensitivity, both detection languages, and thorough detection depth. A preset is a complete configuration, so applying one also deactivates any custom rules; that makes its result predictable: you always know exactly what state the detection is in after applying it.

Presets are available on the free tier. If your work is “German contracts, every day,” applying Legal once is most of the setup you’ll ever need.

Profiles: your setup, captured as-is

A detection profile is the same idea, but built from your current setup. Configure the detection the way you want it, then choose “Save as new”: the profile snapshots everything below it, exactly as it is now:

What a profile storesExample (a “Mandatsarbeit” profile)
Enabled PII typesPersons, addresses, contact data, IBANs, case numbers
SensitivitySlightly stricter than default
Detection languageGerman
Detection depthThorough
Active detection rulesThe firm’s never-flag rule + the AZ-\d{4} file-number rule

Applying a profile restores that exact state: the listed rules are enabled, all others are disabled, and nothing is left half-applied. Language and rules take effect on the next detection run, and if the current document was analyzed with different settings, Stript shows a banner offering a one-click re-run, so you never wonder which configuration produced what you’re looking at.

You can apply profiles from Settings or directly from the toolbar in the review view, which also shows which profile is active and marks it as modified the moment you drift from it. Update the profile with your current settings when the drift is intentional, or save the drift as a new profile.

Why this beats “one setting fits all”

  • Consistency across a team or across days: the same matter type always runs with the same configuration, which also makes review results comparable.
  • Rules only where they belong: a rule set that is right for client correspondence (never flag the firm, always flag the file-number format) may be wrong for HR documents. Profiles scope rules per matter type without deleting anything.
  • Speed where speed matters: a profile can store Fast detection depth for quick triage work and Thorough for outbound documents; see making detection faster.

Availability

The four presets are free. Creating, applying, and managing your own detection profiles is a Stript Pro feature, as are the custom rules a profile can carry. Your profiles are stored encrypted on your device; their names never leave it.

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