Run structured tabletop exercises that improve decision-making under pressure - across crisis management, emergency response, and operational readiness.
Operational disruption with escalating injects and decision points.
Owners, timestamps, rationale, and follow-ups captured live.
Trigger injects on schedule or on-demand; track responses.
Many organizations still run exercises with slide decks, chat messages, and manual notes. The result is inconsistent facilitation, missing decision trails, and reports that take days to compile.
Decisionary is a browser-based platform to design, run, and evaluate tabletop exercises - built for teams that need repeatable readiness and audit-friendly outputs.
Create structured scenarios with phases, injects, objectives and escalation paths - reusable across teams.
Deliver injects on schedule or on-demand. Keep traceability and timing consistent between exercises.
Capture decisions, owners, timestamps and rationale live — plus follow-up actions and due dates.
Separate views for facilitators, players, observers and evaluators. Control access with RBAC.
Simulate media pressure, stakeholder updates, internal comms and message alignment with operations.
Generate AARs with timeline, decisions, gaps and improvement actions — ready for management review.
Decisionary supports crisis and operational decision-making exercises across regulated environments — from aviation and transport to critical infrastructure and public sector.
Train how teams coordinate, escalate and decide in the first critical hours — with consistent facilitation and evidence.
Practice roles, responsibilities and information flow under time pressure — including decision rationale and ownership.
Model disruptions and test continuity responses with realistic injects, parallel workstreams and controlled escalation.
Improve decision quality, governance and coordination — and track outcomes across repeatable exercise cycles.
A simple, repeatable workflow for tabletop exercises - designed for hybrid and remote facilitation.
Define objectives, roles, injects and decision points - reuse and refine across sessions.
Facilitate live or remote. Trigger injects, manage timing and track participant activity.
Log what was decided, by whom, when, and why - plus actions and follow-ups.
Export a structured after-action report and track improvement actions with accountability.
Decisionary makes exercises measurable - and turns sessions into concrete improvement actions.
Clear timeline of events and injects
Complete record of decisions and ownership
Identified gaps in procedures, training and coordination
Improvement actions with due dates and accountability
Faster reporting for management, audits and regulators
Better preparedness — without real-world risk
Decisionary is built with auditability and controlled access in mind. Add your specific technical/security details as you implement.
Separate roles for facilitators, players, observers and evaluators, with controlled permissions.
Centralized exercise history: injects, decisions, timestamps and actions — ready for review.
No installations. Start quickly and scale across teams — ideal for hybrid exercise delivery.
Choose a plan based on how often you run exercises and how many teams you support.
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Quick answers to common questions.
No. Aviation is a strong use case, but Decisionary is designed for any organization that needs structured tabletop exercises and decision training across regulated environments.
Yes. Decisionary is browser-based and supports hybrid and remote tabletop exercises.
No. You can start quickly with minimal IT effort. As you scale, you can add enterprise features such as SSO and advanced security.
Yes. Scenarios are fully configurable — roles, injects, decision points, escalation paths, and reporting outputs.
Yes. An optional module can simulate stakeholder and media pressure, internal updates, and message alignment with operational decisions.
Tell us what you want to simulate. We’ll respond with a tailored demo outline and example exercise structure.
Sample scenario structure (phases, injects, decision points)
Recommended roles and facilitation flow for your setup
Example After-Action Report outline
Suggested next steps for a pilot exercise