Winners
How ReverbMind keeps a decision stable as versions and feedback accumulate.
A winner is the version you’re committing to right now.
It exists for one reason: so your work doesn’t reset every time you get more input.
What selecting a winner does
- Marks a single variation as “the one” for this track.
- Preserves the decision across sessions.
- Provides a stable reference point when feedback arrives.
How to change a winner
Changing a winner is normal.
The goal isn’t to never change your mind—it’s to avoid reopening the entire decision every time something new appears.
What should not reset
A winner should remain selected unless you change it.
If you’re seeing behavior that feels like “everything is unpicked again,” treat it as a bug or a missing selection step.
Winner visibility
Winners matter most in your workspace.
If you publish a share link, the share page should reflect your decision (or at least your shortlist) depending on how you configured the share.
Common misreads
“I picked a winner, but the share page feels different.”
Double-check what the share link is configured to show (shortlist vs winner).
“I can’t remember why this version won.”
Add a short note while deciding (what worked, what broke). Even one sentence helps later.
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