A mobile-first platform for facilitator-led workshop role-play. Run engaging simulations where participants respond in real-time during structured sprints.
Access PlatformThis platform is built by SEUT, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to growing a community of students who care about the ethical use of technology, data, and AI.
Developed from Princeton University research led by Steven Kelts, this platform helps students experience ethical challenges in tech design through fast-paced role-play that mirrors real engineering workflows.
Participants join instantly from their phones. No app downloads, no friction, just scan and participate.
Break simulations into focused sprints with optional timers. Keep workshops moving at the right pace.
Players get private role information while facilitators control the flow. Everyone sees what they need.
Watch responses appear in real time. Toggle between list view and floating card canvas for presentations.
Enable or disable timers globally or per-sprint. Visual countdown with amber warning states.
Built-in chat keeps communication flowing between facilitators and participants during the simulation.
Facilitator creates a session and gets a unique join code to share.
Players enter the code on their phones and select their assigned role.
Facilitator advances through sprints while participants submit responses.
Control the session flow, advance sprints, manage timers, and monitor all responses. Desktop optimized with full control panel.
View your private role information, submit responses during sprints, and participate in session chat. Mobile optimized experience.
Join as a stakeholder, you vote in sprints, submit responses, and score points.