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Hostinger Horizons: Lost Progress error
Hostinger Horizons: Lost Progress error

Learn how to fix situations in which you lost the previous progress you had when prompting a new action inside Horizons

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Hostinger Horizons is in its early stages and sometimes, you may face some errors that would stop you from proceeding with your project, and you can find in this article how to fix them.

Our product team is fully aware of those and working constantly to fix them and making our product even better.

The Lost Progress situation is applied to situations in which:

  • You had progressed with your Horizons project, then you did a prompt requesting a new action, it generated the new action result, but lost the previous project progress you worked on

Troubleshooting steps

Normally, when Horizons give errors, it is expected that the pop-up to fix the error via button will be clicked, and this is the best course of action:

However when the error does not get fixed after the first try, there is a very high likelihood that second, third and so on trials will also fail. Even further spamming this request to fix the error can cause the app to get broken even more in multiple spots.

In order to fix this:

  • Initially, you can prompt something referring to the Lost Progress you had following a better AI prompt reading format, such as:

    • "Enhance my current project by integrating [new element] without modifying the existing structure or content."

    • "Update only [specific section] by applying [new change], while keeping all other sections unchanged."

    • "Add [new feature or change] to my existing project without altering or removing any current content."

  • If after the step above the issue remains, then click on "Revert to this message" in which the first error happened (when the progress was lost):

Then, rewrite in the prompt with the requested new action following a similar format to the bullet point above.

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