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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.circuit.ai/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Every response from a Circuit agent includes feedback buttons. Your feedback is one of the most valuable inputs for improving the system.

How it works

Each agent response has two buttons:
  • Thumbs up: the answer was helpful and accurate
  • Thumbs down: the answer was unhelpful, inaccurate, or incomplete
When you click either button, you can optionally add a text comment explaining your rating.

Why your feedback matters

Your feedback goes directly to your administrators and the Circuit engineering team. It’s used to:
  • Identify knowledge gaps: if agents frequently can’t answer certain types of questions, it signals that more documents need to be added to the relevant indexes
  • Improve agent configuration: feedback patterns help administrators fine-tune which indexes an agent searches and how it’s configured
  • Enhance the product: the Circuit team uses aggregate feedback to improve the AI’s reasoning, citation accuracy, and response quality
Every piece of feedback, positive or negative, contributes to making Circuit work better for your entire workspace.

What makes good feedback

Click thumbs up when:
  • The answer was accurate and well-sourced
  • The citations pointed to the right documents
  • The response format was useful (good structure, appropriate detail level)
Optional comment examples:
  • “Exactly what I needed, with the right part numbers”
  • “Good summary of the installation steps”

Additional feedback options

When you provide feedback, you may also be able to:
  • Share the chat: consent to share the full chat history for review, which gives the team complete context
  • Suggest the correct answer: if you know the right answer, include it so the team can understand what went wrong
  • Reference specific documents: point to the document or page that should have been cited
Feedback is reviewed by your workspace’s administrators. It’s used constructively to improve the system, never to evaluate individual users.