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Our Mission

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Our mission is to shorten the messy middle of playtesting.

Playtests create lots of feedback, but teams can’t verify what’s real because they can’t see how players actually play. SimMind connects player voice with in-game behavior and spatial context—so issues become visible, verifiable, and easier to fix.
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Where we’re going

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We’re starting with playtest iteration: make issues visible → validate causes → ship fixes faster

 

Longer term, the same understanding of player behavior becomes the foundation for intelligent, adaptive gameplay.

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 Why we started 

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We’re builders and game designers ourselves. We’ve felt the same pain that can’t see how players actually behaved inside the game.

At the same time, we’ve built and shipped enterprise analytics and debugging workflows. Those tools make complex systems observable and actionable.

We started SimMind to
bring that level of clarity to gameplay iteration.
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