> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.heybee.app/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Read your results

> The verdict, what the confidence score means, and when to stop collecting.

Open the **Results** tab at any time. You never have to wait for collection to finish.

## The verdict

Results lead with a verdict card: the current leader ("Warm-v2 wins"), the confidence score, the vote count, prompt-group coverage, and a plain next step such as "Collect 12 more votes before finalizing" or "Signal is strong enough to finalize."

When you are satisfied, select **Complete evaluation** to lock in the answer. Completed evaluations stay readable and exportable.

## What confidence means

HeyBee continually tests its current ranking against the newest votes. If the ranking keeps predicting how people vote, confidence rises; if new votes contradict it, confidence falls. The score runs from 0 to 100.

| Label           | When you see it                                                        |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Weak signal     | Fewer than 10 votes, thin prompt coverage, or too many ambiguous votes |
| Emerging signal | A leader is forming but could still flip                               |
| Strong signal   | Score of 70 or higher with a clear leader                              |
| Decisive        | Score of 90 or higher with a clear leader                              |

A result asks for more collection until it has at least 10 counted votes covering at least half of your prompt groups. "Signal is strong enough to finalize" appears at a score of 80 or higher.

## Rankings

The ranking table lists every candidate with its win rate and vote count. With multiple criteria, each criterion has its own tab and leaderboard, so you can see that one candidate wins on Detail while another wins on Motion.

Settings evaluations add a **Decision confidence** figure, the estimated probability that the recommended configuration beats a typical one, and a **What matters** breakdown that calls each setting **Solid**, **Likely**, or **Tentative** based on how clearly the votes favor one value.

## Behind the result

The **Reliability** tab holds the evidence: every individual vote with any written voter notes, per-voter reliability, and exam calibration. Follow **See what's behind this** on the verdict card to land there directly.

Results are visible only to you and to team members whose role allows it. HeyBee never publishes results publicly. Exports contain everything needed to reproduce the decision, including voter feedback, so treat them as sensitive data.
