The review every agency fears, in writing: "like an inexperienced intern rushing to meet a deadline"
Round-one edits deleted, AI-written clinical copy spotted, premium price invoked. Devastating.
What Superflow captured automatically
- Issue type
- Content
- Site
- Client site (agency-built)
- Platform
- Webflow
- Browser
- Safari
- OS
- macOS
- Device
- Desktop
- Date
- Jul 2025
- Status
- Resolved
Every Superflow comment ships with this context - no "what browser were you on?" follow-ups.
Why it matters
This is the thread agencies have nightmares about: lost feedback AND AI-generated clinical copy that a real doctor immediately clocked as wrong. Two separate process failures, one furious domain expert, zero places to hide. If your review workflow can lose a round of edits, it will eventually lose them for the client who notices everything.
I took time out of my busy schedule to thoroughly review and provide detailed feedback, but it's clear that my edits were not given equal attention. In fact, my first round of edits appears to have been deleted entirely. Now I have to do twice the work—first to re-enter the same changes, and second to trust they'll actually be addressed. TBH, it feels like the edits were handled by an inexperienced intern rushing to meet a deadline rather than a professional team. That's disappointing, especially since we are paying premium for your services. Will I recommend you to my colleagues? No, not really.
What I'm specifically referring to is the content under the Services section (dental implants, sedation, jaw surgery, etc.), which appears to have been written by ChatGPT. Many of the statements are inaccurate or reflect a lack of clinical understanding. Reading through large blocks of poorly written or misinformed content is not only frustrating—it's also a poor use of my limited time.