Get to know Microsimulation insights (reporting)
Everything you need to know about Microsimulation insights.
This is an admin only feature.
What are Microsimulation insights?
When a Microsimulation has run, its insights show how your people responded and where to focus next. Single player and multiplayer share the same report, organised into three tabs:
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Overview
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Intelligence
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Activity
AI features (signals, summaries, auto-assessed objectives) require AI to be enabled on your account.
Where can I find Microsimulation insights?
- Login to your iluminr account, and click the Microsimulations option in the navigation menu.
- Select Deployments from the options available.
- Click on the Deployment Name
- Select Insights.
Overview: the headline
This is the first thing you see.
- Single player — progress and completion rates, performance against your learning objectives, active learners, and per-learner completion.
- Multiplayer — session details and attendance: who attended and who was absent.
If AI is enabled, your objectives are auto-assessed from participants' answers, so you can see at a glance how the cohort did against each one.
Intelligence: capability signals
Turns responses into four signals — Readiness, Confidence, Alignment, and Blind Spots — aggregated across the whole cohort, so you can see where your people are strong and where the gaps are. Alongside them:
- Coverage — what the simulation actually exercised (e.g. vendors, technology, people, services) and how far.
- Key insights — the headline takeaways; drill in to see the patterns behind them, the questions they came from, and any linked actions.
Single player: populated once you generate AI insights (below). Multiplayer: shows a "coming soon" state and arrives in a later update.
Activity:the detail
Down to individual injects and questions.
- Single player — a Simulation Map of the scenario's pathways and branches (and how many people took each), with a lens selector (Readiness / Confidence / Alignment / Blind spots) that recolours the map by signal. For each question you can read the raw responses, including every free-text answer, plus an AI summary, insights, recommended actions, and coverage.
- Multiplayer — inject by inject, the facilitator captures a Summary, Insights, and Actions for each one. Insights can be categorised, prioritised, and given an owner; actions get a due date and an assignee (a person or team). Captured manually in this release, during the session or after.
AI insights (single player)
Click Generate insights and iluminr reviews every question to summarise overall performance — strengths and areas to watch — and populates the signals, per-question summaries, recommended actions, and coverage. Re-run it as new responses arrive; it only regenerates when there's new data.
Export & share a multiplayer report
A multiplayer report can be exported in three formats, so you can share it the way each audience needs:
- PDF — a polished, branded, read-only copy. Best for handing to leadership or dropping into a debrief pack.
- Word (DOCX) — a branded, fully editable document. Best when you want to add your own commentary or tailor it before sharing.
- CSV — the raw data. Best for deeper analysis in a spreadsheet.
The Word and PDF exports carry your organisation's logo and colours. All three cover everything in the Overview and Activity tabs:
- session metadata (title, type, facilitators, date)
- attendance — who attended and who was absent
- per-inject Summary, Insights, and Actions
- participant responses
Tips and Tricks
- Run Generate insights after most people have finished, so the signals reflect the full cohort.
- Use the Activity lens selector to spot which branch or question drove a low signal.
- Turn multiplayer insights into actions with owners, so the debrief leads somewhere.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is the Intelligence tab empty (single player)?
Generate AI insights first — that's what populates the signals and coverage.
Why does multiplayer say "coming soon" on Intelligence?
The multiplayer Intelligence and Reports tabs arrive in a later update; Overview and Activity are available now.
Do I need AI enabled?
The signals, AI summaries, and auto-assessed objectives need AI on your account. Attendance, raw responses, and manual multiplayer notes don't.
Can I get the raw responses?
Yes — open a question in Activity to see who answered what, or export to CSV (multiplayer).
Related Articles:
- Get to know Deployments for Microsimulations
- Get to know the Single Player Microsimulation Builder
- Get to know the Microsimulation library
- Multiplayer Microsimulations are changing — what's coming, and what to do
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