Build voice agents by describing what you want. No coding required.
Scenario Studio is also called “Advanced Scenario Creator” in the app.
Creating a Scenario
- Go to Scenario Studio
- Describe your agent in natural language
- Configure settings and deploy
What Your Prompt Controls
Your scenario input determines three things:
| Element | What it does |
|---|
| Role | AI’s persona and tone (positive, skeptical, humorous) |
| Agenda | Questions to ask and how to probe |
| Evaluation | Scoring criteria for analysis |
Writing Effective Prompts
Name format: [Coach Name]: [Situation]
Examples:
- “PM Interviewer: Analytics Question”
- “Sales Coach: Cold Call Practice”
- “HR Manager: Performance Review”
Set the role: Use “You are [Role]” with a tone.
You are a skeptical VP of Engineering evaluating a technical pitch.
Be direct, ask tough questions, and push back on vague claims.
Add context: Attach materials to make scenarios more realistic:
- PDF documents (pitch decks, playbooks)
- Blog post links
- YouTube videos
- Google Slides
Conversation Strategies
| Mode | Best for |
|---|
| Talkative | AI leads, continues even if user is silent. Good for interviews. |
| Quiz | Jumps straight to analysis after session. No avatar display. |
| Conductor | Timed actions at specific moments. Control session length. |
Controlling Session Duration
Per-link control: Add ?maxDuration=600 to URL (600 = 10 minutes)
Scenario-level control: Use Conductor Mode with timed messages:
- At 540s: “You have one minute left”
- At 600s: “End the call and say thank you”
Sharing Options
- Public link: Anyone can access
- Single-use links: One-time access with optional user info collection
- Embed via iframe: White-label in your app
- Organization-only: Restrict to team members