Process overview

From high-risk announcementto rehearsal evidence

Prehearse is not a prompt playground. It is a structured workflow for communications teams that need to pressure-test what stakeholders may say before an announcement goes live.

01

Frame the announcement

Start with the announcement, risk, or disclosure you need to test. Prehearse builds the scenario brief, the likely stakeholder map, and the run plan from that input.

02

Review the cast before launch

Before execution, the team can inspect and approve the generated personas. That checkpoint keeps the rehearsal grounded in the right voices before any simulation begins.

03

Watch the reaction unfold

The simulation runs as independent passes from the same setup. You can monitor progress live, open the workspace, and inspect the developing stakeholder discourse as it forms.

04

Read the feed and memo

Outputs resolve into a readable evidence surface: the feed shows simulated reactions, the reality check compares them with the real-world pattern, and the memo translates the result into board-level implications.

What teams leave with

A stronger pre-announcement read, not a prettier dashboard.

A working view of what stakeholders are likely to say first.
A clearer read on which reactions are robust across runs and which are weak branches.
A boardroom-ready memo that explains the implication, not just the noise.
Best next step

Start with the benchmark demos if you need proof. If you already know the announcement you need to test, request a rehearsal and the team will scope the right run.