What If I Don’t Like the Output?

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Maja Gunz

Last Update 2 maanden geleden

The output isn't what I expected. What do I do?
This is completely normal — and it's actually how Enzzo is designed to work. Think of Enzzo's first output as a fast first draft from a smart colleague, not a final answer. Your job is to refine it.

Here's what to do:

1. Push back directly in the chat
Tell Enzzo exactly what's wrong. Be specific:
  • "This is too generic — make it specific to industrial IoT devices."
  • "The requirements are missing environmental and safety categories."
  • "I don't agree with this competitive ranking — here's why..."

Enzzo learns from the conversation. The more specific your feedback, the better the next output.
2. Ask for more detail or a different approach
  • "Can you expand this into a full list?"
  • "Give me three alternative approaches."
  • "Rewrite this from a technical lead's perspective."


3. Upload your own documents for better context
If the output feels off because Enzzo doesn't have enough context about your company or product, use the context button in the chat to upload relevant documents — existing specs, market research, competitor info, or internal briefs. Enzzo will use these to produce more relevant, company-specific results.

4. Export, edit externally, and re-upload
You can export any deliverable (Word, Excel, PDF, PowerPoint), edit it in your preferred tool, and upload the revised version back into the chat. Enzzo will automatically pick up your changes and incorporate them as context for future outputs.

5. Ask Enzzo to explain its reasoning
If something seems off, ask "Why did you prioritize it this way?" or "What data did you base this on?" The reasoning often reveals whether the issue is a missing input or a different assumption.


Pro tip: Don't accept the first output. The best results come from 2–3 rounds of iteration. Treat Enzzo like a colleague you're collaborating with, not a search engine giving you a final answer.


 
 

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