How Apers Thinks
When you give Apers a task, it first creates a plan. You can see:- Thinking process: How Apers is strategizing the model
- Planned changes: Which cells it will update, create, or change
- Content preview: The numbers and formulas Apers will use
Approval Options
After Apers shows its plan, you choose what to do:Approves this single update. Apers will make the change and then pause for your next approval.
Gives Apers full autonomy. It will execute all changes without pausing—this is called Fast Mode.
Stops Apers from making the change. You can type a reason explaining why, and Apers will adjust its approach.
When to Reject
Sometimes Apers might:- Misunderstand your instructions
- Use different assumptions than you expected
- Change something you wanted to keep
Rejecting with a clear reason helps Apers learn what you want for the rest of the task.