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How to find what you need

The member area has two reference catalogues: the Vault (everything you can pull into a scenario — scenarios, people, video bulletins, media-training studio) and the Academy (the training library — videos, quizzes, slide decks). Both live behind the same eight-item sidebar so you can jump between them quickly.

01

The Vault — five anchored sections

/vault opens on five sections, each with its own anchor in the sidebar so you can land directly on the one you need:

  • Scenario library — every scenario you can run.
  • Support team — the specialist-adviser roster you can attach to a scenario.
  • Experts — the live SME roster (optional cybersecurity, BCM, crisis-management facilitators).
  • Video bulletins — broadcast-style news clips you can fire as injects.
  • Media training — the virtual broadcast-studio for executive-interview practice.
02

Find the right scenario fast

The Vault’s scenario library shows your own catalogue and the global catalogue (scenarios other members have made public) in one grid. Four filters and a sort narrow the list:

  • Visibility chips — All / Mine / Private / Global.
  • Incident type — dropdown filtered to the categories that exist in the bucket.
  • Country — derived from the scenario’s company location.
  • Search — free-text match against scenario title and company name.
  • Sort — recent first by default; switch to title or popularity.

Counts on the chips reflect the pre-dropdown bucket so you can see what’s available even when your filters have narrowed the grid below to nothing. The Reset button clears every filter in one click.

03

Promote a scenario to the public catalogue

Your own scenarios start private — only you and your membership can see them. Use the visibility chip on a scenario card to flip it to global when you’re happy to share it; that’s what other members see in their Vault’s Global tab. The change is optimistic — the chip updates immediately and the server confirms in the background.

04

Browse the people rosters

The Support team and Experts sections list the specialist roster IR.App curates plus any profiles your membership has added. Each profile is a collapsible card with role, bio and an Enquire button that emails the platform superadmin so they can introduce you. You can’t contact profiles directly — this keeps the quality of the roster up and avoids the noise of unsolicited outreach.

05

The Academy — training library and your own additions

/academy shares the Vault’s sidebar and adds three training sections:

  • Training videos — IR.App’s standard library (the inter-part videos that fire between acts) plus a list of your own additional links.
  • Training quizzes — the MCQs IR.App generates for every scenario, plus any quizzes you’ve hand-curated.
  • Training slides — IR.App generates a tutorial deck for every scenario automatically; add your own Google Slides / Keynote / PowerPoint links here so the room has a wider library to pull from.
06

Pulling content into a scenario

Anything you add to the Vault or the Academy becomes available on the Prepare Learning Materials card when you set up a session. The scenario already carries its own auto-generated tutorial deck, video calls and MCQs; your additions sit alongside them so the host can choose what to fire on the night.

07

Jump back without losing your place

Every section in the Vault and the Academy has a sidebar anchor. If you go from /vault#scenarios over to /academy#training-videos, the sidebar keeps you oriented and one click brings you back to where you started.

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