Talk to your agent in plain English.
Email, Slack DM, or Teams. Tell the agent the audience, behavior, context, and cadence. It turns the brief into a plan you can review and adjust.
Give your agent the audience, outcome, and context. Invisible shapes the experience, personalizes the path, delivers across surfaces, and reports back on what is changing.
Standard 30-day ramp: product fundamentals week one, manager shadows week two, deal mechanics week three, certification check week four. Personalize by territory and have them practice live calls before week four.
Slack first, email for digests, SMS for the two field reps without laptops. Weekly rollup to me on Fridays. Reply with a plan and I'll green-light it.
Every new initiative needs a program manager to scope it, an instructional designer to build it, an admin to roll it out, an analyst to measure it. By the time the team is assembled and the kickoff is on the calendar, the moment has passed. Most of the time, the work just doesn't get done — and what does get done lives in a deck nobody opens twice.
Brief it like a teammate. Your agent turns the goal into a program, shapes the experience for each person, launches across surfaces, and keeps you informed as it runs.
Email, Slack DM, or Teams. Tell the agent the audience, behavior, context, and cadence. It turns the brief into a plan you can review and adjust.
Discovery, content, practice, coaching, reinforcement, and measurement can all be shaped to the person without manually building a separate path for everyone.
Rollups land in your inbox or chat. You see what launched, who engaged, what is moving, and where follow-up may be needed.
How it works
Tell the agent the audience, outcome, context, and cadence. No template required.
The agent returns the program arc, surfaces, personalization approach, and success signals. Adjust in plain English.
The agent runs the experience, tracks what is moving, flags follow-up needs, and keeps you informed.
Invisible helps teams launch, personalize, and manage enablement experiences without turning every program into a manual build.