How to use the regenerate button
Every piece of content Scowty produces can be regenerated. If something we generated isn't quite right, that's where you go.
When to regenerate
Use it whenever an output is:
- Off-voice. It sounds generic, sounds like a different professional, or has that "trusted, experienced, dedicated" energy.
- Wrong about a specific detail. Wrong city, wrong service area, wrong credentials.
- Missing context the system didn't have. A recent law change, a niche you specialize in.
- Visually wrong. The logo color clashes with your brand kit, or the layout feels off.
You can regenerate as many times as you want. There's no limit on serious use.
How to make regeneration work
Tell us specifically what's off. The system uses your "why I regenerated" notes to produce a different next attempt.
Good regenerate notes:
- "Replace 'experienced' with my actual year admitted (2014)"
- "The tone is too formal. My voice setting was casual."
- "This blog post should focus on Florida specifically, not generic estate planning"
- "The logo concept feels too corporate. We wanted something warmer."
Less useful regenerate notes:
- "Make it better"
- "I don't like it"
- "Try again"
The system can do something with the first set. The second set produces a similar attempt because it doesn't know what to change.
What happens when you regenerate
The system takes the original prompt, your regenerate notes, and a flag that this is the second (or third, or fourth) attempt. It produces a new output, runs it through the same quality check the first one went through, and shows you the new version.
Your regenerate notes also flow into our system improvement work. If lots of customers regenerate the same kind of content for the same reason, we update the underlying generation prompt for everyone.
Stuck on an output that won't come out right? Ask in the chat at scowty.com/chat or email hello@scowty.com.