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Re-run Fresh: Get a Second Opinion on Any Completed Debate

New re-run feature lets you re-create any completed debate with fresh agents. Compare results, spot consistency, and make better decisions with multiple verdicts.

March 8, 20261 min readAskVerdict Team
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Re-run Fresh: Get a Second Opinion on Any Completed Debate

New re-run feature lets you re-create any completed debate with fresh agents. Compare results, spot consistency, and make better decisions with multiple verdicts.

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One verdict isn't always enough

You ran a debate, got a verdict, and something doesn't sit right. Maybe the agents missed an angle. Maybe you've added new context. Maybe you just want a second opinion.

Now you can re-run any completed debate with a single click.


How Re-run Fresh works

Open any completed or failed debate, click the menu, and select Re-run Fresh. AskVerdict AI creates a brand new debate with the same question, mode, and settings - but with fresh agent reasoning and no cache.

Key details:

  • Original stays unchanged - both the old and new debate coexist in your history
  • No cache - the new run forces fresh reasoning, not a cached replay
  • Lineage tracked - the new debate links back to the original so you can compare
  • Uses your current quota - re-runs count as new debates for billing purposes

Why re-run?

Consistency testing: If two independent runs reach the same verdict, your confidence should go up. If they diverge, that's a signal to dig deeper.

Context changes: The market shifted, new information emerged, or your constraints changed. Same question, different moment.

Framework comparison: Run the same question through a standard adversarial debate first, then re-run with Six Thinking Hats or Pre-Mortem. Different frameworks surface different insights.

Failed debates: If a debate failed due to a provider outage or timeout, re-run it with one click instead of re-entering everything.


Available now

Re-run Fresh is available for all users on completed and failed debates. Find it in the overflow menu on any debate detail page.

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