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Reviewing your AI draft

Check, edit, and approve the AI-written draft of a voice case before it becomes a finished case report.

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When you create a case from a voice recording, the AI writes a draft for you. Before that draft becomes a finished case report, you get a chance to check it over. This is the "Case check" step.

When it appears

Your case is ready for review once its status badge in your profile reads "Not reviewed". Open the case from there to start the check (the breadcrumb shows Home / Uploading / Case check).

This review step is only for voice cases. Typed cases don't go through it, because you wrote them yourself.

What you can edit

The AI does its best, but you know the situation. On the "Case check" screen you can adjust:

  • Title (required)
  • Detailed description (at least 100 characters)
  • Student's anamnesis / background (at least 100 characters)
  • Solution and Outcome, if you described one

Take a moment to fix anything the transcription misheard, and to remove any identifying details that slipped through.

Rate the success

If your case includes a solution and outcome, you can set the success rating (shown as "Evaluation of the solution" / "The solution is…"):

  • Unsuccessful 👎
  • Short-term Success 👍
  • Long-term Success

This rating is only available once a solution and outcome are present.

Approve

When the draft looks right, choose one of:

  • "Approve" — finalises the case but keeps it private.
  • "Approve and publish" — finalises and shares it with the community.

Approving does more than save your edits. It hands the case to the AI to generate the full solution suggestions — the recommended approaches that make a finished case so useful. The status moves on while the AI works, then settles at "Generated" when it's done.

Once the AI finishes, your case has its full set of recommended solutions.

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