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Logic AI lets users rate individual answers and send the team a support request without leaving the chat.

Message Reactions

Below each Logic AI message are two reaction buttons:
  • ๐Ÿ‘ Helpful
  • ๐Ÿ‘Ž Not helpful
Click either one to rate the message. Click the active button again to clear your rating. Reactions are a quick, one-click signal โ€” no comment box appears and no chat content is sent. They help your team understand which answers are landing and which need work.

Tuning what Logic AI remembers

When your org has memory enabled, a reaction also reveals a few small memory feedback chips so you can tell Logic AI why, in one more click:
  • A ๐Ÿ‘ shows โ€œwhat workedโ€ chips โ€” a quick way to confirm which remembered facts helped (a Happy signal).
  • A ๐Ÿ‘Ž shows chips like it forgot something, too much, or wrong about me (Missing / Too much signals).
Picking a chip is optional and silent. Over time these signals tune how aggressively Logic AI captures memory and how much it recalls โ€” admins can see the resulting health score on the Memory tab.

Submitting a Support Request

To report a problem or ask for help, click Get help in the chat header. This opens the Submit a request form:
  • Category โ€” choose Bug report, Feature request, Question, or Other
  • Subject โ€” a brief summary (up to 200 characters)
  • Description โ€” describe the issue or request in detail (up to 5,000 characters)
If you opened the form from a specific message, that message is attached as Regarding message so the team has context. Click Submit ticket to send it (both Subject and Description are required). Youโ€™ll see a Ticket submitted confirmation when it goes through. Tip: Want to explain why an answer wasnโ€™t helpful? Give it a ๐Ÿ‘Ž, then click Get help and file a Bug report or Question with the detail.