Event Studio: Stages 2–6 — From Review to Publishing
The generation and review stages — from AI research through publishing your event
After you submit the intake form, the AI takes over and works through the remaining five stages of event design. Your job is to review and confirm at two checkpoints before publishing.
Stage 2 — Researching
The AI works in the background — analyzing your problem, researching relevant frameworks and domain knowledge, and preparing the event design. This typically takes 60–90 seconds. No action is needed. The progress indicator advances as the research phase completes.
Stage 3 — Reviewing Dimensions
The AI presents the dimensions your event will measure — the specific aspects of the research topic it will explore in conversation. This is the first checkpoint.
For each dimension, you'll see: - A name and definition - The measurement rationale - An evidence basis flag indicating whether it's grounded in research literature (research-backed), derived from the AI's domain knowledge (training-derived), or where evidence is thinner (thin evidence)
Review each dimension. Remove any that don't map to a research question you care about. Add dimensions the AI missed. Reorder to reflect your research priorities. When you're satisfied with the dimension set, confirm and proceed.
Stage 4 — Designing the Flow
The AI presents the full conversation plan — facilitation guides (one per dimension) and the sequence of topics. This is the second and most important checkpoint.
Reviewing the flow:
Check each dimension and its guide as a pair. The dimension defines what you're measuring; the guide is how you get there. Ask: if Savo follows this facilitation plan, will it actually produce evidence that lets me score this dimension?
Check the sequence. Does the conversation order make sense? Topics that build on each other should flow naturally.
Making changes:
Use Edit in Event Editor for direct, field-by-field changes to any part of the event design. Use the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen to apply your edits.
Use Regenerate with feedback to re-run generation with a specific correction: ""The competitive intelligence dimensions are too strategic — I need more operational specificity"" or ""Add a dimension about team collaboration dynamics."" Regeneration takes 60–90 seconds and replaces the current design.
Use Start over to return to the intake form and begin fresh.
When you're satisfied with the flow, confirm and proceed.
Stage 5 — Building Spec
The AI assembles the complete event specification. This runs automatically after you confirm the flow. No action is needed. When it completes, the event is ready.
Stage 6 — Done
Your event specification is complete. Before publishing, review the Research Provenance report — it shows the scientific and domain basis for each design decision, which frameworks were referenced, and the evidence grounding for key choices.
At this stage you can: - Review Research Provenance — evaluate how thoroughly each dimension was grounded before publishing - Complete — publish the event to the Signal Event Library, where it's immediately usable in a campaign - Revise — return and make further changes to the flow
Once published, the event is available in your Signal Event Library. Published events remain editable in the Event Editor at any time. Changes to a published event take effect on the next campaign that uses it — they don't affect sessions already in progress.