How Long Does Chronology Processing Take?

Last updated: February 23, 2026

Chronology processing times can vary depending on several factors, including document volume, content density, and current system traffic.

Typical Processing Times

Under normal conditions, chronologies typically process within a reasonable timeframe, depending on the number of documents, a chronology between 500 - 1,500 pages will take ~ 30 minutes.

However, processing times can be affected by:

  • Document volume: Larger chronologies (1,000+ pages) may take 60-120 minutes during high-traffic periods

  • Content density: Documents with dense information may require additional processing time

  • System traffic: Higher than usual volumes can cause delays

What to Expect

Most chronologies will complete processing without extended delays. However, if you experience longer processing times:

  • Your chronology is still processing normally, just at a slower pace

  • The system performs thorough checks and rechecks to ensure accuracy

  • Processing will complete successfully, even if it takes longer than expected

Contact Support

If your chronology has been processing for an unusually long time (over 2 hours for large documents, or over 1 hour for smaller sets), feel free to reach out to support. We can check the status of your chronology and provide updates on processing progress.

Rest assured that extended processing times don't indicate any issues with your chronology - it will complete successfully once processing is finished.