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Adaptive exercise platform

The capabilities that matter are built through experience.

Experiential training in a scenario that reacts to every decision — and every hesitation.

01 · DESIGN

Design.

Build adaptive scenarios on a visual canvas, from reusable templates and standards.

02 · RUN

Run.

A living scenario and realistic personas respond to every decision, and to every hesitation.

03 · REVIEW

Review.

Personalised, data-rich feedback for every trainee, at the click of a button.

Why it matters

Some capabilities can't be taught. They have to be rehearsed.

Situational awareness

Reading a developing picture from partial, conflicting signals.

Judgement under pressure

Committing to consequential choices when information is incomplete.

Decisive action

Acting under time pressure — and owning the cost of inaction.

Adaptation

Revising the plan as the situation moves and conditions change.

These can't be tested into existence. They form only under consequence — when someone applies what they know to a live decision and owns the result. Loom is where that happens: rehearsed, assessed, and turned into feedback that improves the individual and the system.

01 · DESIGN

Design any exercise.

One platform

Every exercise format.

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Crisis Management

Lead your people through acute, escalating pressure where information is partial and every choice compounds.

Emergency Response

Rehearse incident command, control-centre activation, and multi-agency coordination around one common objective.

Business Continuity

Practise keeping the organisation running and recovering through severe but plausible disruption.

Cyber Response

Take your team through breach decisions, ransomware drills and executive incident response under the clock.

Command & Leadership

Build the judgement to direct roles and agencies, communicate intent and lead decisions under stress.

Complex Rehearsals

Stress-test options, plans and strategies against a reactive world before you commit to them for real.

Competency Assessment

Gather defensible, scenario-based evidence of capability for accreditation and professional development.

Tailored to you

Start from a real scenario, not a blank page — a library of ready-to-run exercises and reusable elements. Real exercises combine several of these formats; Loom shapes around your outcomes, roles and people.

Training that prepares your people for the moment that matters.

Canvas

One scene, many ways it can unfold.

Drag, connect, and branch the scenario into shape.

Build branching paths that create real complexity, so the scenario can adapt live in the flow of the exercise instead of running on rails. Then flip to the timeline and rehearse the run — see where things stack up, drag a tile to retime it, and play it through before run day. And before you publish, Loom checks the whole run end-to-end and fixes most of what it finds in one click.

T+00 T+15 T+30 T+45
Play it through
replaying…

AI authoring

Describe the exercise. Watch it appear.

Plain language in — a wired scenario out, waiting on your review.

Write what you need, the way you'd brief a colleague. Loom drafts it onto the canvas — the event, the noise, the decision point and the connections between them, already wired and timed. Nothing lands without you: preview the draft, reshape it, approve it.

From weeks to hoursscenario design time

Ask ›
drafting…
Preview — the event, the noise, a branching decision Approve Live in the scenario
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02 · RUN

The world responds.

Run it your way

Facilitated — the team in the room

A trainer directs a live cohort from the console: firing, delaying, steering, watching. Trainees work as a team — shared tasks are claimed by whoever steps up, teammates coordinate on the same channels, and every person's actions are assessed as their own.

Self-paced — the individual rep

Assign it, and the exercise runs itself: onboarding, the run, assessment and the debrief — no trainer in the loop. Judgement practice on demand, one person at a time, at whatever scale you need.

Same scenario · Same assessment · Same debrief

World engine

A living world state.

A real-time picture that keeps moving between decisions.

You set the conditions; the world keeps moving in sync — so the situation a trainee returns to is never the one they left. Describe the world you want — a coastal town under a late-season fire, three agencies, a sceptical press — and Loom drafts the setting for you to tune.

Time

06:42
Live sim time Any date Any season Dawn → dusk
The whole world stays in sync as the clock advances

Conditions

Clear · day
Escalating weather reshapes what's happening on the ground

Place & people

Regions & terrain

Geography that shapes movement and risk

Community

Population, density and who's most exposed

Vulnerability

The people and assets most at stake

Media profile

How public and political the moment is

Organisations & how they relate

Core
Agency
Government
Community
Adversary
allied regulatory adversarial
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Personas

Personas trainees can actually talk to.

Every persona carries its own knowledge, blind spots and mood — a living context brain for its role.

Free-rein characters that respond in the moment and remember what happened: the journalist who calls, the partner agency that won't cooperate, the anxious community. Rapport built (or broken) carries through to the debrief.

Design the persona

ProtectiveDirectScepticalOverstretchedBy-the-book

What it knows — and learns

Hospital surge capacity known
Evac routes, zones 3–4 known
Casualty figures unlocks T+20
Mutual-aid status on request
Personas hold their own situational awareness of the world

Mood responds to what you do

Dana Okafor · Liaison
CooperativeFrustratedHostile
A delayed decision on the school evacuation — patience drops, and the tone changes.

A conversation that's assessed

I need a decision on the school evacuation. Now.
Hold the school — aged care first. Send me your count.
Re-tasking. That leaves zone 3 thin if the wind turns.
Assessing the interaction…
Clear intent & prioritisation — met
replaying…
0 Live injections
Emergency alertEvacuation order — zones 3 & 4 emergency
@westside_local“Why is no one telling us anything?? #fire” social
Breaking“Authorities under pressure as response questioned” news
SOC alertRansomware note detected on file servers cyber
From: The Chair“I need a line for the board in 10 minutes.” boardroom

Immersive noise & tension

0social posts
0radio calls
0news breaks
0⚠ unverified / misinformation
Volume & pressurescaling up

Real information pictures carry rumour and misinformation too — signal is something they have to find.

Adaptive content

Written live during the scenario
A news report that names zone 3, references the delayed evacuation, and reacts to what the trainee just did.

As the scenario turns, the content rewrites itself — no stale, pre-baked injects.

Your media, or platform-generated

PDF brief Image Audio
“Aerial photo of bushfire approaching a town edge at dusk…”
Generating…

Upload real source material, or generate rich media to fill the gaps.

replaying…

Injections

The information environment.

Every real channel, triggered by the scenario as it unfolds.

Email, radio, news, social, alerts, SITREPs and briefings carry the noise of a live situation — the fog a trainee has to filter signal from. Scripted on a timeline, or generated to adapt to the run.

Engagements

Where trainees are tested.

Decision points, knowledge checks and practical tasks — every response assessed and linked to an objective.

Some choices steer the scenario; others score against a rubric. Every action becomes evidence. Run it as a team: shared tasks are claimed by whoever steps up, teammates coordinate on the same channels, and assessment attributes each person's actions — including the ones nobody took.

Decision point

Commit crews?
Hold the flank
Keep in reserve
New injects fire
A persona reacts
World state shifts

Your choice forks the path — and unfolds new consequences.

Knowledge check

First action on a confirmed gas leak in the building?

Investigate the source
Evacuate and isolate the area
Ventilate by opening windows

Practical task

Task · draft the public safety message

“Evacuate zones 3 and 4 now via the northern route. Avoid Main Rd. Updates at the top of the hour…”

Upload evidence

map.png sitrep.pdf
Assessing the response…
Suggested assessment86

Clear, actionable and on-objective. Names the route and the hazard; could state the assembly point. Strong public-safety voice.

replaying…

See it run on your own exercise.

Bring us an exercise you run today. Watch Loom design, run, and review it.

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03 · REVIEW

The debrief, already drafted.

Capture everything

Decisions made 24
Knowledge checks 11
Tasks assessed 6
Persona interactions 38
Trainer observations 9
Response times & tempo all

Trace to objectives

Decision · school evac Task · public message Check · gas leak Objective 2
Coordinate response

Generate trainee feedback

Jordan ValeRole: Incident Controller
Awareness
Decisiveness
Coordination
Trainer reviewed & released

The debrief that used to take a week — ready in minutes.

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Review

Every signal, one rich picture.

Decisions, interactions, scores and timing flow into personalised, role-aware feedback for each trainee.

A human reviews and releases every word — and the same evidence gives trainers an exercise-wide view of how the cohort performed against objectives. Facilitated or self-paced, every run ends in a report — exportable to your LMS when you need it.

What it's worth

Value to trainers

One common operating picture across the exercise. Continuous capture against objectives. After-action reviews at the push of a button. The same team runs more exercises, for more people.

Value to trainees

A richer, more immersive exercise. Dynamic scenarios that respond to their decisions, realistic feeds that carry the noise of a live situation, and consequences that emerge from their choices — or inaction.

Higher-fidelity training at greater frequency and scale — within reach of teams that could never run it before.

Built for serious training

Enterprise-grade, by design.

Australian-hosted

Data residency in Azure Australia East for all persistent data and compute. Sovereignty built in, not bolted on.

Human in the loop

AI drafts and accelerates; a human reviews, overrides and releases — across every AI function on the platform.

Enterprise-ready

Role-based access, strict per-organisation tenant isolation and a full audit trail — built for organisations that take training seriously.

  • Enterprise-ready
  • Secure on Cloud
  • Identity Secured
  • Australian Hosted
  • Customer co-branding
  • Multi-tenant isolation
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Common questions

Straight answers.

What is Loom?

Loom is an adaptive exercise platform. You design a scenario on a visual canvas, run it as a living world that reacts to every decision and every hesitation, and review it with personalised, data-rich feedback for every trainee.

What kinds of exercises can Loom run?

Crisis management, emergency response, business continuity, cyber response, command and leadership, complex rehearsals, and competency assessment. Real exercises usually combine several of these — Loom shapes around your outcomes, roles and people.

Where is Loom’s data hosted?

In Azure Australia East. All persistent data and compute stay onshore, with data residency built in rather than bolted on.

How does Loom use AI, and is there human oversight?

AI drafts and accelerates; a human reviews, overrides and releases — across every AI function on the platform. Loom drafts a scenario onto the canvas from a plain-language brief, but nothing lands without your review, and a human reviews and releases every word of trainee feedback.

Does Loom need a facilitator?

No. Loom runs facilitated, with a trainer directing a live cohort from the console, or self-paced, where the exercise runs itself end to end — onboarding, run, assessment and debrief — with no trainer in the loop. Same scenario, same assessment, same debrief.

How are trainees assessed?

Through decision points, knowledge checks and practical tasks, each linked to an objective. Every action becomes evidence, and in team runs assessment attributes each person’s actions — including the ones nobody took. Every run ends in a report, exportable to your LMS.

How long does it take to build an exercise?

Scenario design drops from weeks to hours, and the debrief that used to take a week is ready in minutes.

See Loom run your exercise.

Tell us a little about your training and we'll set up a live demonstration. Bring a scenario, or just your toughest training problem.

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