Running Simulations
Execute your first high-fidelity message test and learn how to interpret agent feedback.
Fast vs Robust Mode
Use Fast for quick directional feedback and Robust when the team needs a steadier signal before approving a launch decision.
1. Start with one clear scenario
Choose whether you are testing a landing page, pricing page, or email sequence. Your first run should focus on one concrete decision, not on every part of the funnel at once.
Landing page
Use for hero copy, proof, value proposition, or CTA clarity.
Pricing page
Use for plan framing, tier naming, and upgrade objections.
Email sequence
Use when you need reaction to subject lines and body logic.
2. Build the run deliberately
Use a project that reflects the launch or campaign you are actually reviewing. Then add the copy snapshot, select personas, choose the scenario, and set the goal that best matches the next step you want to test.
For a first run, keep the persona set small and the objective simple. The best early signal comes from focused inputs, not from maximum complexity.
3. Review the output in the right order
Start with repeated objections and confusion patterns.
Check clarity and confidence after reading the qualitative evidence.
Decide whether the next move is rewrite, compare, or leave the message as is.
4. Use the next action immediately
The first simulation is most useful when it turns directly into a revised draft, an A/B comparison, or a team review. Do not leave the result as a passive report.