Bridge LT introduces Scenariyo.ai, empowering you to create fully customised, immersive employee training experiences in-house — no coding or third-party agencies required.
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AI-Powered Simulations
for Training Without Technical Skills

The Problem
The Challenges We Face
Traditional training methods are often static, outdated, and lack customisation. Companies struggle with inefficient learning experiences that fail to engage employees, delay updates, and inflate training costs. These issues lead to reduced performance, wasted resources, and missed opportunities for growth. Our simulation builder addresses these challenges by transforming your existing materials into dynamic, interactive learning experiences that are tailored to your real-world needs.

Static Training Materials
Traditional training programmes often rely on unchanging content that fails to engage learners and hinders effective information retention.

Slow Content Updates
Relying on manual revisions means that training content quickly becomes outdated, making it difficult to keep pace with industry changes.

Low Learner Engagement
The absence of interactive elements and dynamic scenarios results in disinterest among employees, reducing the effectiveness of the training.

Limited Customisation
Off-the-shelf courses seldom address an organisation’s unique needs, leading to training that lacks relevance and impact.

High Development Costs
Creating and maintaining effective training modules demands substantial time and resources, ultimately driving up overall costs.

Insufficient Real-Time Feedback
Traditional methods offer limited immediate feedback, making it challenging to quickly adjust training approaches and improve outcomes.
Step 1
Start with a Simple Prompt
Tell scenariyo.ai what you want to create.
Simply enter a prompt that defines the simulation you need.
Which industry is your simulation for?
Simulation Suggestions:
Build a simulation for comparing models within the same price range.
Develop a simulation for introducing the features of a new electric vehicle model.
Create a roleplay simulation to train the sales team on handling objections about pricing.
Step 2