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How to Build Your First AI Simulation in 30 Minutes (No Coding Required)

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You have a case study gathering dust on your hard drive. Thirty pages of solid teaching material - frameworks, data tables, discussion questions - but your students are going to skim it for ten minutes, copy-paste a summary into ChatGPT, and call it done.
You've thought about making it interactive. A simulation where students actually make decisions, face consequences, and engage. But that requires developers, right? Months of work? A budget you don't have?
Here's what's changed in 2026: none of that is true anymore. The AI simulation builder you've been waiting for already exists, and it runs in a browser tab.
The no-code revolution hit education later than it hit marketing and product design, but it's here now. And the numbers back it up. Across X, educators are sharing prototypes of interactive simulations built in under an hour. Physics teachers are running virtual lab experiments. History professors are building negotiation scenarios. And the common thread? None of them wrote a single line of code.
LiveCase sits at the center of this shift. The platform takes the traditional case study format - the PDF you've been assigning for years - and turns it into an immersive, chat-driven simulation. Students interact with virtual characters. They make decisions under time pressure. They get scored on the quality of their choices, not their ability to memorize.
And the barrier to entry? A browser tab and 30 minutes.
Before we walk through the build, it helps to know the landscape. LiveCase offers three ways to create a simulation, and they map to different goals:
Pathway 1: Start From Scratch. Total control over every detail - characters, branching logic, scoring rubrics, multimedia assets. This is the deep-dive route for experienced simulation designers who want full ownership.
Pathway 2: Co-Create with AI. You provide the source material - a case study, a lecture note, a real-world problem. The platform's AI generates roughly 80% of the simulation blueprint: character dialogue, decision branches, suggested scoring metrics. You review, polish, and publish. This is the recommended starting point for most educators. (We covered this pathway in depth in Author Your Own LiveCase: How AI Templates Let Educators Design Immersive Cases.)
Pathway 3: Studio Services. The white-glove option. LiveCase's professional design team builds the entire simulation for you. Best for complex corporate training programs or flagship course materials where time is the constraint, not budget. (See how it works in From an Idea to Simulation Ready with Studio Services.)
For this guide, we're using Pathway 2. It's the fastest route from idea to playable simulation, and it's completely free to start.

Here's how the Co-Create with AI pathway works in practice. Grab a case study you already teach and follow along.

Navigate to the LiveCase dashboard and open the AI Case Authoring Studio. No credit card required. No onboarding call. Just a clean workspace with one prompt: "What do you want to build?"
Paste your source material into the editor. This could be the full text of a case study, a lecture outline, a news article, or even a paragraph describing a scenario you invented. The AI reads it, identifies the key characters, decisions, and stakes, and generates a structured simulation outline.
The more specific your material, the better the output. A syllabus with bullet points works. A published case study works even better.
This takes about 90 seconds. The AI generates:
You're not locked into any of it. Every element is editable. But starting with an 80% complete draft beats staring at a blank page.
Now you become the editor. Adjust the tone of a character who sounds too formal. Add a decision branch that reflects a topic you covered in last week's lecture. Tighten the scoring criteria so they match your assessment rubric.
This is where your teaching expertise makes the difference. The AI handles the structural heavy lifting. You handle the pedagogical nuance.
LiveCase automatically suggests scoring metrics based on your material and learning objectives. You can tweak these or let the platform grade student responses using its AI evaluation engine. The system scores qualitative answers - not just multiple choice - so students can't game it with generic responses.
One click. Your simulation is live. Share a link with your students or embed it in your LMS. Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle - the integration takes about two minutes.
Total elapsed time from opening the studio to having a playable simulation: under 30 minutes. Tested. Repeated. It works.
This is the part that surprises most first-time builders. You expect students to treat it like another assignment. They don't.
The simulation opens inside a familiar chat interface - it looks like Slack or Teams. Students are assigned a role (CEO, CFO, operations lead) and dropped into an unfolding scenario. Virtual characters ping them with partial information, competing priorities, and ethical dilemmas. Every decision has a consequence that appears in the next message.
Students lean forward. They take notes. They argue with each other about which choice to make. They ask for more time.
The analytics panel on your end shows who's engaged, who's falling behind, and exactly how each student performed on each decision point. No more guessing whether they read the case. You see the thinking in real time.
Your first simulation doesn't have to be perfect. Run it with one class. Watch where students hesitate or make unexpected choices. Tweak the branches. Add a new character. Tighten the scoring.
Once you've validated the simulation with real learners, you can publish it through the LiveCase catalogue. If it performs well, it becomes eligible for distribution through partners like Harvard Business Impact, The Case Centre, and Ivey Publishing. Your teaching material becomes a published asset with royalty potential.
Not bad for something you built in 30 minutes, with zero code, over breakfast.
The best way to understand what a no-code AI simulation feels like is to build one. The AI Case Authoring Studio is free to use. No credit card. No commitment. Paste your material, see what the AI generates, and decide if it works for your classroom.
Try the LiveCase AI Authoring Studio - your first simulation is 30 minutes away.
A no-code AI simulation builder is a platform that lets educators create interactive, decision-based learning scenarios without writing any software code. The AI handles character dialogue, branching logic, and scoring automatically based on your source material.
The AI Authoring Studio is free to use. You can build and publish simulations without any upfront payment. LiveCase operates on a usage-based pricing model when you deploy simulations at scale.
No. The entire process works through a visual editor and AI-assisted generation. If you can paste text and click publish, you can build a simulation.
Yes. Paste your PDF content, lecture notes, or case study text into the studio. The AI reads your material and generates the simulation structure and dialogue from it.
Using the Co-Create with AI pathway, most educators go from opening the studio to having a playable simulation in under 30 minutes.
Yes. LiveCase integrates with Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, and other major Learning Management Systems. Setup takes approximately two minutes.
Build your own simulation, bring in our Studio, start with a published case, or talk through your idea.
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Author: Amandine Bodet Lefevre
Amandine believes learning isn't a straight path but a creative, evolving experience.With a Master's from Trinity College and a Bachelor's from Leeds University, she helps shape how LiveCase tells its story.Connecting innovation, design, and AI to transform how people learn and engage.Driven by curiosity and a belief in better ways to educate, she brings both strategy and imagination to every project.
Published: 8/4/2026
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