Create New Game Plans
Game Plan allows you to create AI-driven analyses of testimony and supporting materials across multiple sources. When you create a new Game Plan, you define prompts that direct the AI to locate and evaluate relevant content, and assign the Sessions and Briefcase materials to include in the review. Game Plan analyzes the selected materials to detect contradictions, confirm consistencies, and identify related statements or details associated with each prompt. This process centralizes review, minimizes manual searching, and provides a clear view of how information aligns or diverges across witnesses and evidence.
Access Game Plans
Game Plans are available to all Prevail Members from the Prevail Platform.
Game Plans are currently in beta, a phase where the feature is fully available for regular use while the team continues refining performance, accuracy, and workflow behavior. The final version will be available soon.
- Navigate to https://prevail.ai/ai/gameplans/##.
- Create or access a Game Plan...
- To create a new Game Plan, click New Game Plan.
- To open an existing Game Plan, in the Name column, click the Game Plan title.
Name the Game Plan
Create a new title for each Game Plan you create, which can be edited at any time.
- At the top of the page, next to the title, click the Pencil icon.
- Type a title for the Game Plan.
- Press Enter.
The new title displays.
Add Sources
Sources provide the material that Game Plan analyzes based on your defined prompts. Sources can include Prevail Sessions and materials located in your Prevail Briefcase. The Sessions tab displays all your Prevail Sessions, while the Briefcase tab displays all the files in your Prevail Briefcase. All common file types and formats are accepted, including images, audio, video, and documents. If you need to add files to your Prevail Briefcase, refer to the Upload Your Files help article.
- In the Sources group, click Add sources.
The Select Sources window opens.
- To add Prevail Sessions to the Game Plan sources...
- Click the Sources tab.
- Optional: To view Session Review, in the Name column, click the Session name link.
- To add a Session from the list, in the Session row, click Add.
- To add files from your Prevail Briefcase to the Game Plan sources...
- Click the Briefcase tab.
- Optional: To view a file, in the Name column, click the file name link.
- To add a file from the list, in the file row, click Add.
- Optional: To remove a source, in the Sources group, in the source row, click the Trashcan icon.
Provide Prompts
Game Plan analyzes selected sources to evaluate testimony using prompts formatted as questions and instructions. Questions identify specific information across depositions and instructions provide contextual details to improve interpretation.
| Prompt | Description |
|---|---|
| Questions | Provide direct questions to locate specific answers or relevant details |
| Instructions | Provide context, such as witness tendencies, terminology clarifications, or background to improve interpretation |
Questions
Questions direct the AI to locate statements relevant to the inquiry by prompting for specific details, measurements, actions, or events described in the testimony.
- Locate testimony relevant to the inquiry
- Identify statements that answer the specific inquiry
- Detect key facts or details relevant to the inquiry
Examples
- “What was the tread depth on the tires?”
- “Did Joe’s Tire recommend changing all four tires?”
- “How many tires did Joe’s Tires change?”
Add Questions
- In the Game Plan Criteria section, click Questions.
- In the text box, type a question.
- Press Enter.
The prompt appears in the Questions group.
Instructions
Instructions provide contextual information that improves AI interpretation of testimony, including witness tendencies, terminology clarifications, or relevant background that helps evaluate responses more accurately.
- Define technical, legal, or case-specific terminology
- Provide relevant context from prior testimony or discovery
- Explain industry jargon or abbreviations
- Guide interpretation of ambiguous or indirect statements
Examples
- “‘The shop’ refers to Joe’s Tire & Auto.”
- “Mark Doe tends to respond sarcastically when questioned about timelines.”
Add Instructions
- In the Game Plan Criteria section, click Instructions.
- In the text box, type an instruction.
- Press Enter.
The prompt appears in the Instructions group.
Edit Prompts
Edit individual prompts at any time by moving them to a different section or deleting them. Move a prompt to a different section by dragging and dropping it using your cursor. To delete one or more prompts, select the prompt checkbox to reveal the delete option.
- To move a prompt to a different section...
- Hover your cursor over the prompt.
- Click and hold while dragging the prompt to the desired section.
- To delete a prompt...
- Select the checkboxes to the left of one or more prompts.
- Click Remove Selected.