Your students know the material.
Can they use it?

Your students know the material
Can they use it?

Conversational micro-simulations where your students step into realistic business scenarios, interact with AI characters, and build the skills employers actually hire for.
Real-time coaching, personalized feedback, and repeatable practice.

$45 per student $22.50 / student*

*Early access instructors only, for Fall semester.

THE GAP

Your students know the theory.
They struggle to apply it.

They can ace the exam on negotiation tactics but freeze when they actually have to push back on a client. They understand leadership frameworks but can't lead a team through real ambiguity. Live role-plays don't scale, case studies stay abstract, and there's no way to give every student the repeated, low-stakes practice they need in the messy human situations they'll face from day one.

HOW IT WORKS

A flight simulator for the human side of business

Each simulation drops your students into a realistic scenario: negotiating with a difficult client, mediating a team conflict, delivering hard feedback. They converse with AI characters who have their own goals, personalities, and pressure points. An AI mentor coaches them in real time with nudges when they go off-track, and a detailed report card after each run highlights strengths, gaps, and concrete next steps.

Simulations are short and repeatable. Students can fail safely, learn from their feedback, and try again. Genuine capability built through deliberate practice, not just exposure.

And you're not limited to our prebuilt scenario library. This summer, we're launching a scenario creator where you build custom simulations through a simple conversation with AI. Describe the situation, the characters, and the learning goals. The platform builds the simulation for you. No prompt engineering. No technical setup.

The durable skills built through practice

Problem solving

Use a variety of innovative techniques to solve problems in new ways.

Collaboration

Work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams to achieve a common goal.

Communication

Articulate thoughts and ideas effectively using oral, written, and nonverbal skills.

Critical thinking

Reason effectively, make judgments and decisions, and solve problems.

Initiative

Assess situations, set goals, manage time, and work independently.

Intercultural fluency

Value, respect, and learn from diverse cultures, races, ages, genders, and religions.

Empathy

Understand, share, and respond to the feelings and perspectives of others.

Resilience

Bounce back from adversity, adapt to change, and keep going in the face of setbacks.

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Difficult Client

A frustrated stakeholder is threatening to pull the contract. De-escalate, hold firm on what matters, and protect the relationship.

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Strategy Meeting

Senior leadership is pushing back on your recommendation. Defend your position with evidence, read the room, and know when to hold versus adapt.

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Team Conflict

Two team members are at odds and it's hurting the project. Step in to mediate, balancing empathy, directness, and a path forward.

WHAT STUDENTS SAY

Tested this spring with real students

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This kind of activity helps me understand how we should come across in these kinds of situations, because we don't really get this type of experience unless it happens in person. No amount of lecture can really prepare you like this activity can. It mimics a real conversation, and gives you space to mess up and learn from the mistake, instead of making a mistake and never being able to take it back.

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I thought it was a fun and different way to get students to think critically and make decisions. I found it a lot more interesting than doing a quiz or regular assignment, it felt like I was getting real experience.

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Instead of simply identifying correct answers, I had to actively manage competing viewpoints, recognize logical fallacies, separate evidence from narrative framing, and communicate diplomatically under pressure... they add meaningful value by developing applied critical thinking and professional communication skills that are harder to practice in static assignments.

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Using Gemini and ChatGPT, they're very analytical, not conversational. This made me feel like I was working almost with a real person.

We're selecting 20 early access instructors

Get in early, explore the full platform this summer, and decide if it works for your course. Run simulations yourself, invite students to try them, and help shape what we build next. No commitment to adopt.

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Full simulation library

Access every prebuilt scenario across communication, negotiation, leadership, and more. Run them yourself or with students.

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Scenario Creator Preview

Be the first to use our AI-powered scenario creator. Build custom simulations tailored to your course, your students, your learning goals.

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Early Access Pricing

Lock in 50% off per-student pricing for fall, available only to early access instructors.