Documentation
Sessions
Interactive practice scenarios inside a roleplay
A session is a practice scenario — an interactive scene with characters, a situation, and a conversation. You talk naturally, characters respond, and the AI observes which soft skills you demonstrate.
Two types of sessions
Assessment sessions
Open-ended scenarios that measure many skills at once. No hints — the AI evaluates what you demonstrate freely. Used in assessment roleplays.
Learning sessions
Focused practice with real-time hints and coaching from Wise. Target specific skills you chose during setup. Used in learning roleplays.
How a session works
Session proposal
The AI suggests what the session will be about based on your roleplay. You can accept or ask for a different scenario.
Scene setup
You enter the world — a location, characters, and context for the conversation.
Dialogue
Talk naturally. Characters respond based on the situation and what you say. In learning sessions, Wise may offer hints.
Results
After the session, you see which skills were demonstrated and how they scored. Your PowerWheel updates to reflect what you showed.
Sessions in a roleplay
Sessions are a flat ordered list inside a roleplay — no seasons or nested groups. They usually unlock in order: complete one to access the next. Your program lead decides whether the roleplay is learning or assessment; the session type follows from that.
Just play the next session
You rarely need to choose the session type yourself — the roleplay has already set it. Open the next available session and focus on the conversation.