Overview
Confidence levels help show how much information Zovrah has available when presenting certain scores, insights or patterns.
You may see confidence shown as Low, Medium or High across different areas of the app. This is designed to make your Zovrah experience more transparent, especially when data is limited or still building.
What confidence means
Confidence reflects how complete or reliable the available information is for what Zovrah is showing you.
A higher confidence level usually means Zovrah has more relevant information to work from. A lower confidence level means the app may have less data, less history or a less complete picture for that score, insight or pattern.
What can affect confidence
Confidence can be affected by several things, including missed check-ins, incomplete logs, limited history, inconsistent use or missing optional connected data.
For example, if you have only used Zovrah for a few days, some insights may have lower confidence because the app has not had enough time to understand your baseline.
If you skip check-ins or leave key logs incomplete, confidence may also be lower because Zovrah has fewer inputs to compare.
Low confidence does not mean wrong
A low confidence level does not automatically mean the score or insight is wrong.
It means Zovrah has less information to support it. The insight may still be useful, but it should be treated as an early signal rather than a strong pattern.
As your data becomes more consistent, confidence can improve.
Medium and high confidence
A medium confidence level usually means Zovrah has some useful information, but the picture may still be developing.
A high confidence level usually means Zovrah has stronger supporting data, more consistent inputs or enough history to present the score, insight or pattern with greater reliability.
Even with high confidence, it is still important to use your own judgement and consider how you actually feel.
How to improve confidence
The best way to improve confidence is to use Zovrah consistently.
Complete your Morning, Midday and Evening check-ins, log useful context, review your scores and keep building your history over time.
You do not need perfect data. You need honest, repeated information that helps Zovrah understand your real routine.
