How to Improve Relevancy

You can flag any item on your dashboard. Here's how:

  1. Find the item that's off.
  2. Tap the three-dot menu on the item.
  3. Choose Improve relevancy.
  4. Pick what's wrong from the options that appear.

Your Options

When you choose Improve relevancy, you'll see a few choices:

  • Not relevant. This item has nothing to do with your family. SuperDuper will remove it and learn to skip similar items in the future.
  • Wrong kid. The item is real, but it's been assigned to the wrong child. You can reassign it right there.
  • Something else. A free text field where you can describe what's wrong in your own words.

For some items you'll also see options specific to that item — things like "This event was cancelled" or "This child no longer participates." Choosing one of those removes the item, the same as "Not relevant."

Wrong Kid

This one deserves its own section because it's especially useful. If SuperDuper tags an item to the wrong child, choose "Wrong kid" and pick the correct one from the list.

SuperDuper doesn't just fix that one item. It uses your correction to update how it assigns items going forward. So if it keeps mixing up soccer emails between your two kids, one correction can fix the pattern.

Tip

The first few corrections make the biggest difference. SuperDuper learns fast, so it's worth taking a moment to fix things early on.

How It Helps

Every correction teaches SuperDuper something new about your family. Your input improves how it categorizes, assigns, and prioritizes items for everyone in your household.

The more you use it, the better it gets. Most families notice a real difference within the first week or two.

When to Use Chat Instead

Improve Relevancy is great for quick, structured corrections. But if you need to fix a specific detail — a wrong date, a wrong time, a wrong location — the @superduper chat is the better tool.

Here's a simple rule of thumb:

  • Use Improve Relevancy when the whole item is wrong (not relevant, wrong child).
  • Use chat when the item is right but the details are wrong (wrong date, wrong time, wrong location, needs renaming).

Both help SuperDuper learn. Both make your dashboard better. Use whichever fits the situation.

Providing Feedback on an Item

The three-dot menu on any item or matter also includes a Provide Feedback option. Use it to send a note to the SuperDuper team about something specific — when the issue doesn't fit the structured Improve Relevancy options, or when you want to flag something for us to look into.

The difference:

  • Improve Relevancy makes immediate changes to your dashboard — removes items, reassigns children, records what's wrong.
  • Provide Feedback sends a message to the SuperDuper team. Your dashboard doesn't change right away, but the feedback goes directly to us.