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What Is Value Context in Kora?

Get Early Access What Is Value Context in Kora? Value Context in Kora is optional financial information attached to projects—including amount, currency, payment status, and notes. This information is used to inform follow-ups, surface unpaid work, and highlight meaningful relationships for coaching and prioritization.

Value Context in Kora is optional financial information attached to projects—including amount, currency, payment status, and notes. This information is used to inform follow-ups, surface unpaid work, and highlight meaningful relationships for coaching and prioritization.

Short Answer

Value Context in Kora is optional financial information attached to projects—including amount, currency, payment status, paid date, and notes. This information is used to inform follow-ups, surface unpaid delivered work, and highlight which relationships are becoming meaningful. It's used for coaching and prioritization, not bookkeeping.

What Value Context Includes

Projects in Kora can optionally include Value Context: amount (the financial value of the project), currency (USD, EUR, etc.), payment status (unpaid, paid, pending), paid date (when payment was received), and notes (splits, constraints, invoicing details). This information is lightweight, optional, and tier-aware (Creator vs Pro messaging). You don't have to track financial data in Kora—but if you do, Kora uses it to provide coaching-grade intelligence about where your effort is going and which relationships are worth investing in.

How Value Context Informs Follow-Ups and Prioritization

Kora's engines use Value Context to suggest when follow-ups matter, highlight unpaid delivered work, reflect where effort is turning into income, and help creators be intentional with time. For example, if you've delivered three projects with unpaid value stacking up, Kora might surface that pattern in your Weekly Review or AI Coach reflection, prompting you to follow up. If a relationship has generated consistent paid value over time, Kora might highlight that relationship as a revenue anchor worth prioritizing. This is decision-support—not accounting.

Relationship Intelligence and Lifetime Value

Contacts in Kora can display relationship intelligence based on Value Context: linked project counts (active, completed, paid), lifetime value estimate (based on paid projects), average turnaround time, completion to payment timing, and narrative interpretation (relationship becoming meaningful, proven paid value, undefined but active). This helps creators understand which collaborations are worth investing in and which relationships are generating sustainable income. Kora doesn't replace accounting software—it adds a coaching layer that helps you make better decisions about where to focus effort and which relationships to prioritize.

Bottom Line

Value Context in Kora is optional financial information attached to projects—amount, currency, payment status, and notes. It's used to inform follow-ups, surface unpaid work, and highlight meaningful relationships for coaching and prioritization, not bookkeeping.

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