Phishing simulations for teams

Phishing simulations that train your team before an incident.

Opsinel sends safe phishing email simulations, shows a short lesson after a click, and brings employee risk, training progress and reports into one clear workflow.

  • Safe simulations without collecting passwords
  • Short lessons after risky clicks
  • Clear reports for IT and leadership

Phishing simulations

Why a dedicated phishing simulation process works better

One-off training is easy to forget. Regular, practical and measurable simulations show where your team faces real risk during everyday work.

Realistic emails

Simulations look like everyday supplier, account, courier or executive messages, while staying safely controlled.

Training at the right moment

If someone clicks, they immediately see a short lesson explaining the signals they missed.

Visible progress

The dashboard shows clicks, completed lessons, team differences and the next actions worth taking.

Process

How a phishing simulation works

The flow is built to stay clear for employees while removing manual result tracking for administrators.

01

Choose a scenario

Invoice, password warning, courier message, executive request or a new hire situation.

02

Launch the campaign

Add recipients, schedule delivery and use a platform-managed or coordinated sending setup.

03

Employees get a lesson

After a risky action, the person is sent to a short lesson using the same context.

04

Review the report

Results become a clear view of who clicked, who completed training and where risk is improving.

Small and medium-sized businesses without a dedicated security team.

Leaders who need evidence that employee security training is actually happening.

IT administrators who want to track both simulation results and lesson completion.

Organizations preparing for audits, customer questionnaires or internal security reviews.

Use cases

Who this is for

Opsinel is useful for teams that want practical preparation for everyday deceptive emails, not just a theoretical course.

FAQ

Common questions about phishing simulations

Do simulations collect employee passwords?

No. The goal is training and risk measurement, so simulations should not collect real credentials.

Can we start with a small team?

Yes. The platform works for smaller teams, and pricing can scale with the number of employee seats you need.

How is this different from annual cybersecurity training?

Simulations happen in the context of real work, and the lesson appears when the employee is most ready to learn.

Start with one clear campaign

The first phishing simulation quickly shows which topics matter most for your team: invoices, passwords, executive requests or supplier scenarios.

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