Work on Interventions

Get into the heart of a Project by working on the Interventions. These are the building blocks of your initiative, the sessions, workshops, communications, tasks, or asynchronous experiences that bring it to life.

You can start working on interventions at any point. Shiftic is designed to be nonlinear, so you can jump in to edit, add, or rework content whenever you need. Click Open intervention and you’ll see two main options for how to approach it.

Create a draft

When you’re ready, you can ask Shiftic to Create draft now.

You can guide Shiftic by adding a short instruction, for example your intervention might be a kickoff session and want discussion prompts, facilitation notes, or room setup ideas. Shiftic will generate a structured draft that includes things like objectives, facilitator responsibilities, required materials, prompts, and even suggestions for virtual adaptation if you ask for them.

How to edit an intervention

You can ask for adjustments directly in the chat, or make manual edits yourself. Delete or rewrite anything that doesn’t fit, then click Save when you’re happy.

You can let Shiftic create a draft automatically, or you can provide context first. For example, you might be designing a scenario-based onboarding workshop that combines Zoom and Miro. If you tell Shiftic that, it will generate relevant suggestions. In my example we got interactive mapping, decision pathways, feedback walls, and gamified elements that fit the format and goals of my initiative.

Once the structure looks right, you can review and refine it directly in the editor. Adjust titles, timing, or flow. When you’re satisfied, you can start building the actual design materials.

That’s the rhythm of working with interventions: decide whether you need structure or freedom, guide Shiftic with context, shape the content together, and refine until it feels right. Each round adds clarity and depth to your design, one piece at a time.