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Understand Workflows, Simulation, and Playground Mode
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Whatfix Simulation enables the creation of interactive learning experiences. Simulations serve as containers that hold multiple Mirror Workflows. Instead of presenting workflows in isolation, Simulations enable the connection of workflows, mimicking a real application environment.
For instance, onboarding new employees to the Salesforce CRM system involves Workflow 1, which shows “How to create a Lead?” and Workflow 2, which demonstrates “How to create an Opportunity.” Workflows 1 and 2, which currently exist as individual workflows, can be added to a Simulation, and Whatfix Mirror automatically links the two workflows.
A key component of Simulations is the automatic linking of workflows. When adding workflows to a Simulation, Whatfix intelligently connects them based on their content and context. This process utilizes technology that automatically establishes connections between relevant screens and steps within the workflows. This automatic linking is enabled by default within a Simulation and is called Playground Mode.
Workflow and Simulation Lifecycle: Draft, Ready, and Production
The following workflow dsplays the actions you can perform at different stages on the Mirror dashboard:
Read the following topics to learn how to manage Workflows and Simulations: