A clear verdict for every rule
Leavo doesn't hand back a vague pass or fail. Every rule in the agreement is evaluated on its own to one of four verdicts, within, within (overtime), breach, or not evaluated, so you see exactly which rule is met and which isn't.
Rules without data return not evaluated instead of a false pass, and day-level checks like daily hours, daily rest, daily span and breaks pin a breach to the exact offending day.
A clear verdict for every rule
Why a single status hides the truth
Pass or fail tells you nothing
A schedule marked non-compliant gives no hint which rule failed or where to start fixing it.
False passes mislead
Treating a rule with no data as compliant creates confidence that isn't earned.
Breaches are hard to locate
Knowing the week is over a limit doesn't tell you which day pushed it over.
From rule to ruling
Leavo evaluates each rule independently and reports a precise verdict you can act on.
Evaluate each rule
Every rule in the agreement is checked on its own against the relevant hours and rest.
Assign a verdict
Each rule lands on within, within (overtime), breach, or not evaluated.
Skip what it can't judge
Rules without the data to evaluate return not evaluated rather than a false pass.
Pinpoint the day
Day-level rules attribute the breach to the exact day so the fix is obvious.
Verdicts you can trust
Within
The rule is satisfied with hours and rest comfortably inside the limit.
Within (overtime)
Still compliant, but into overtime territory worth a closer look.
Breach
The limit is exceeded, flagged in advisory, blocked in enforce for hard rules.
Not evaluated
No data to judge the rule, reported honestly instead of a false pass.
Day-level attribution
Daily hours, rest, span and break breaches point at the exact offending day.
Independent per rule
Each rule is judged on its own, so one breach never masks another.
Frequently asked questions
What are the possible verdicts?
Each rule resolves to one of four verdicts: within, within (overtime), breach, or not evaluated.
What does not evaluated mean?
It means there wasn't enough data to judge that rule. Leavo reports it honestly rather than counting it as a pass it can't justify.
How do I find which day caused a breach?
Day-level rules, daily hours, daily rest, daily span and breaks, attribute the breach to the exact offending day so you know where to fix the schedule.
Can one schedule have several verdicts at once?
Yes. Every rule is evaluated independently, so a schedule can be within on some rules, in overtime on others and in breach on one, each shown separately.
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