Filtering and sorting companies

Narrow the Companies table with the stat-card quick filters and the shared filter sidebar, then save the combination for later.

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Quick filters from the stat cards

Total Companies, High Churn Risk, Avg Sentiment, and Resolution Rate — the four stat cards at the top of the Companies page — double as filters. Click any to apply it to the table below.

The full filter panel

Click the Filter icon to open the same filter sidebar used across Synthight — Date Range, Read Status, Resolution Status, Sentiment, Groups, Tags, Ticket Type, and Custom attributes all apply here too. See Filtering and sorting findings for the full breakdown of every option — it's identical on Companies.

Saving a filter

Save a filter combination from the Current tab and it moves to Saved for one-click reuse. When you save one, you choose whether it's Private (only you) or shared with your whole Organization — see Filtering and sorting findings for the full save and visibility mechanics.

Search and sort

  • Search — search companies by name with the search box.
  • Order by — sort any table column, ascending or descending, or by newest/oldest first.

Next steps

Frequently asked questions

What's the fastest way to filter the Companies table?
Click one of the four stat cards (Total Companies, High Churn Risk, Avg Sentiment, Resolution Rate) at the top of the page to apply it as a filter instantly.
What filters are available beyond the stat cards?
The full filter panel behind the Filter icon adds Date Range, Read Status, Resolution Status, Sentiment, Groups, Tags, Ticket Type, and Custom attributes — the same shared filter sidebar used across Synthight.
Can I save a filter combination on the Companies page?
Yes. Save it from the Current tab and it moves to Saved for one-click reuse later, either kept Private or shared with your Organization.
How do I find a specific company instead of filtering?
Use the Search box to search companies by name directly.

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