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How to Review Assigned Subscription Projects

Learn how renewal engineer analyze dashboard charts and take actions on subscriptions due for renewal

Written by Akanksha Shukla

Updated at December 3rd, 2025

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Introduction

As a Renewal Engineer (RE), your workflow in the PrW Subscription module begins at the Subscription Renewal Dashboard.
This dashboard provides a personalized view of only those subscription renewal projects that have been assigned to you by the Renewal Manager.

In this article, you’ll learn how to:

  • Understand your dashboard layout and assigned data
  • Use expiry charts (30/60/90 days) and True Forward indicators
  • Apply filters to find high-priority subscriptions
  • Navigate to Managed Subscription and Renewal Project Consoles
  • Drill down for deeper review and renewal preparation

Prefer video? Watch the walkthrough here
See next: How to Manage Subscription Items for Customer Validation


Key Terms and Concepts

Term Description
Renewal

In the VAR ecosystem, Renewal refers to the process of extending, maintenance contract to continue service coverage for hardware or software.

This typically involves reviewing expiring contracts, create asset lists for customers to approve, prepare list of assets/services to be priced, and initiate quoting process for services like:

Cisco SmartNet maintenance contracts

Managed service subscriptions etc

 

The renewal process ensures uninterrupted service, and allows for co-terming, identify potential product upgrades, or request for change in service levels.

Renewal Engineer (RE) Processes subscription items for renewal after projects are assigned by the Renewal Manager.
Renewal Project A group of Managed Subscriptions created in PrW to collectively track renewal activities for a customer. These projects are assigned to Renewal Engineers to execute.
Managed Subscription A record in PrW that holds all subscription information — including header-level details and related SKUs. 
True Forward A Cisco billing policy that adjusts future subscription charges based on actual usage. If a True Forward event is approaching, REs must prepare renewal workloads accordingly.
PrW Consoles Role-based workspaces within the PrW Subscription module that help Renewal Managers and Engineers manage every stage of the renewal lifecycle — including assigning subscriptions to projects, reviewing Managed Subscriptions, and completing renewal actions.
PrW Dashboard A role-based dashboard showing upcoming subscription expirations, True Forward events, and project stages — filtered automatically to only the RE’s assigned projects.
 

Table of Content

No. Topic Detail Timestamp
1 Introduction Introduces the video and its focus on helping Renewal Engineers navigate their dashboard to prioritize upcoming renewals. 00:00
2

Key Terms and Concepts

Defines key terms like Renewal Engineer, Renewal Project, Internal Contract (IC), IC Console, LDoS, and PrW Dashboard. 00:16
3 Table of Content Provides a preview of the topics that will be covered in this video to help viewers understand the structure of the walkthrough. 00:48
4 Understanding the Dashboard  Explains how the dashboard is structured for a Renewal Engineer, highlighting assigned data, visual elements, and default filters. 01:10
5 Using 30/60/90-Day Renewal Charts Identifying upcoming expirations and priority workloads 01:25
6 Understanding True Forward Charts Recognizing upcoming True Forward deadlines 02:00
7 Filtering to Focus on Priority Contracts How to focus data for specific accounts or timelines using filters 03:04
8 Other Insights on the Dashboard Covers additional dashboard charts, including Project Stage and navigations 03:51
9 Conclusion: Summary and What's Next Recaps key learning points and provides a segue into the next video on working within the Managed Subscription Console. 04:11

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1. Understanding the Dashboard View

When you log into PrW as a Renewal Engineer, your dashboard shows data only for the renewal projects assigned to you.

Your dashboard includes:

  • Subscription Expirations in the next 30/60/90 days
  • True Forward events approaching for your assigned subscriptions
  • Account-wise breakdown of expiring subscriptions
  • Project Stage chart (Assigned, In Progress, Completed)

🛈 Note: The charts represent Managed Subscription Items, not projects themselves. These subscription items belong to the projects assigned to you.

 

2. Using 30/60/90- Days Renewal Charts

The Subscriptions Due for Renewal section provides three charts showing subscriptions expiring in 30, 60 and 90 days. Each chart is grouped by top customer accounts. Each slice represent an account and total combined value of all managed subscriptions due for renewal within these timeframes.

You can:

  • Hover on a slice to view the account name and the number of expiring items.
  • Identify urgent workloads (e.g., high-value customers expiring within 30 days).
  • Quickly understand which accounts need immediate renewal preparation.

3. Understanding the True Forward Charts 

This chart appears only for subscriptions (not for maintenance contracts).
It shows:

  • Upcoming True Forward events within the next 30/60/90-day windows
  • The accounts where increased usage may impact renewal value
  • Subscription groups likely to require SKU adjustments before renewal

This helps REs plan for:

  • Usage reconciliation
  • Required SKU updates

4. Default Navigation from Dashboard

You can click:

  • A chart slice → opens the Managed Subscription Console, filtered by account + timeframe
  • A chart title → opens the console filtered only by timeframe

In the Console, you will see details such as account, vendor, subscription expiration date, next true forward date for true forward subscriptions etc.

Here you will prepare the subscription data for customer validation and vendor quote generation.


5. Filters to Focus on Priority Contracts

Dashboard filters help you focus your view by:

  • Account
  • Renewal window (e.g., next 45 days)
  • Project stage
  • Subscription type

Once filters are applied:

All charts update dynamically

Clicking on a chart slice or title sends you to a pre-filtered console view

Filters are especially useful for:

  • Managing high workloads
  • Focusing on large accounts
  • Identifying upcoming deadlines
  • Working through assigned projects in priority order

6. Other Insights from Dashboard

Beyond expirations and True Forward indicators, your dashboard also includes Project stage chart which shows how many of your assigned projects are in different stages of renewals.


7. Summary 

Your Subscription Renewal Dashboard:

  • Shows only the projects assigned to you
  • Helps you identify upcoming expirations using 30/60/90-day charts
  • Includes a True Forward indicator (unique to subscription workflows)
  • Provides project stage insights
  • Allows filtered navigation into Managed Subscription Consoles

8. What's Next

Next, you’ll learn how to:

  • Work within the Managed Subscription Console
  • Modify the subscription items within Managed subscriptions
  • Prepare and share Asset Lists to initiate customer validation and 
  • Share the subscription items for vendor pricing

Related Tutorials

  • How to create and assign renewal projects- Renewal Manager
  • How to Manage Subscription Items for Customer Validation

 

 

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In this article
  • Introduction
  • Key Terms and Concepts
  • Table of Content
  • Watch the Video
  • 1. Understanding the Dashboard View
  • 2. Using 30/60/90- Days Renewal Charts
  • 3. Understanding the True Forward Charts
  • 4. Default Navigation from Dashboard
  • 5. Filters to Focus on Priority Contracts
  • 6. Other Insights from Dashboard
  • 7. Summary
  • 8. What's Next
  • Related Tutorials

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  • How to Assign Subscriptions to Accounts
  • How to Identify & Prioritize Subscriptions for Renewal

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