Pilot a supply chain crisis simulation one-to-one with our AI agents. Leave with your Continuity Score, identified blind spots and an estimate of your annual disruption cost.
30 minutes · Free · No commitment · No connection to your systems
When a company installs fire extinguishers, it does not simply place them in the corridors. It runs evacuation drills. Not because a fire is imminent - but so that when it happens, teams know exactly what to do, without searching, without hesitating.
The Immersive Discovery follows the same logic. In 30 minutes, you simulate a supply chain disruption on our operational sandbox - before any commitment, before any IT project. You test your own decisional reflexes. And if the crisis hits one morning, you are not starting from scratch to reconstruct the situation: you already know how to manage it.
30 minutes of simulation today. Hours saved on the day it really counts.
At the end of the session, you automatically receive a report by email containing:
Your Continuity Score - how you navigated the crisis, what you saw, what you missed
Blind spots in your current tools - the crisis management capabilities your systems do not cover, and how Clevizio complements them
Estimate of your annual disruption cost - based on your sector context and our 110 field interviews
Recommended next steps based on your profile
A concrete starting point for an honest conversation about your operational priorities.
8 to 10 questions asked verbally about your recurring disruptions, your tools in place and your organisation. You speak, we record.
You connect via a unique link. A scenario adapted to your sector starts. Disruptions arrive. You decide. Our AI agents play the other roles. You see the consequences in real time.
We go through together what happened. Your report is generated and sent by email before the end of the session.
We do not accept personal email addresses (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo). This session is reserved for active professionals.
30 minutes · Free · No commitment · No connection to your systems