Start here as a field expert
You are a Field expert. You are a practitioner — nurse, mechanic, sales lead, plant supervisor — and your authority in Pondara is field accuracy: no scenario reaches a learner unless an expert in that field has signed off that the situation is professionally true. Two field-expert sign-offs are required by default; one is allowed if your field has only one expert in the platform.
Your home shows
- My drafts — scenarios you have authored and not yet submitted.
- Validation queue — drafts authored by peers in your field awaiting a sign-off. AI-suggested scenarios appear here too; the AI cannot bypass this gate.
- My validated scenarios — what you have authored that is now validated, with promotion status per cohort.
- Forks of live scenarios — substantive edits that retired a live version into a new draft cycle.
Guides
Author a scenario Step by step from a real situation in your work to a draft ready for peer validation.
Validate a peer draft What you are signing off on — and what you are not — when a peer's scenario lands in your queue.
Run the realism preview An automated sanity check before peer validation. It catches thin briefs and obvious gaps.
Use the authoring copilot A conversational AI that drafts a scenario from a brief in plain language. A typing accelerator, not a substitute for your authority.
Fork a live scenario When a substantive edit creates a new draft cycle and the previous live version stays for in-flight engagements.
Where to next
- Author a scenario — the central authoring guide.
- Validate a peer draft — what the sign-off does and does not cover.
- Run the realism preview — before you submit for peer validation.
- The eight sub-competencies — the dimensions you choose from when declaring a scenario’s vector.