Easily import ReX template sets into Studio for ready-to-use, learner-friendly pages.
The process includes AI video generation, AI avatar creation, and custom-designed pages tailored to your learning experience.
VIDEO: SEE IT IN ACTION
This video walks you through the entire process—from completing your ReX Template Set prompts to exporting to Studio and fine-tuning your Studio pages—giving you a full end-to-end overview! Skip to 1:10 just to see how smooth the exporting experience is.
💡 What to expect when exporting Template Sets to Studio!
Tailored Project Types – Pre-designed look and feel ReX templates for rapid prototyping and polished final designs based on the selected project type in ReX (e.g., Microlearning).
Seamless Content Alignment – Studio pages align effortlessly with ReX-created content.
Custom Learner Navigation – Easily add pages for learner interface or top navigation (e.g., “Resources”).
Automatic AI Video Creation – AI videos and avatars generate automatically upon import.
Avatar Sync – Studio avatars match the gender and voice of the character selected in ReX. Note: If a project includes an AI Avatar, it will automatically default to a AI Avatar Collection 1 avatar in Studio.
Consistent Storyline Characters – Maintain narrative flow and engagement with recurring characters.
Scoring and Reporting - When you export your project to Studio, it comes pre-configured with a default scoring model and feedback report page gauges are linked to the appropriate variables.
DIY STEPS to Export from ReX to Studio
ReX Smart Templates Created from the Home Page
If you created your ReX project from the home page (as shown in the video above), it’s automatically linked to Studio!
After completing all of the prerequisites and activities in ReX:
A confirmation modal will appear.
Click "Export to SimGate Studio" and your project will automatically open in Studio Preview Mode.
You can Preview your project from here OR close out of preview mode and begin to further develop your course in Studio.
Top navigation (Discovery, Develop, etc.) in ReX and Studio will be visible to easily navigate between tools based on your project phase.
🚨 ALERT! Because of how the Homepage functions and the auto-linked nature of projects created this way, you cannot duplicate the Studio project after it has been exported (and further development updates have been made/completed). You can only duplicate the ReX-generated content within ReX.
➡️ If you anticipate needing to duplicate the final project for future reuse, updates, translations, backups, or testing, we recommend creating your project directly in the ReX tool instead and "unlinking" your project to Studio during the export (instructions below).
Future State: ReX 2 (Coming 2026)
In the upcoming version of ReX:
There will be a single, unified project portal—ReX projects and Studio projects will no longer exist separately.
Project management actions, like sharing, duplicating, and updates, will all be handled within this unified experience.
ReX Projects Created Directly in ReX
When you create a project directly in ReX, you have two options for connecting it to Studio: Auto-link or Import/Export (legacy process). Each approach has benefits and tradeoffs, so it’s helpful to understand them before choosing.
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Auto-link to Studio Project
After completing all of the prerequisites and activities in ReX:
A confirmation modal will appear.
A checkbox labeled “Auto-link to Studio project” will be selected by default.
If you leave this box checked and click “Develop in SimGate Studio", your project will automatically open in Studio Preview Mode.
You can Preview your project from here OR close out of preview mode and begin to further develop your course in Studio!
Remember: If you choose to auto-link, you cannot duplicate the Studio project after it's been exported (and further development updates have been made/completed).
Import/ Export to Studio
If You Uncheck “Auto-link to Studio”, you’ll be prompted to enter a release name before exporting.
Then, follow the legacy workflow:
Go to Studio and open a new project.
Click the ReX icon in the top navigation.
Locate your project and import it.
From the dropdown menu, select the project you just exported.
Authors can also
Use the second filter available to narrow results by release.
View the Release notes that are now visible for each project and release, so they can see what's included.
If a page already exists in your Studio project, an arrow icon will appear. This indicates that the page will be updated with the latest content from ReX.
Your ReX project will load in the panel below the drop down.
You can choose to update the entire flow and all pages or just individual pages.
To proceed, check the box confirming that you understand this action will overwrite the current flow, and then click the Import button.
After the import is complete, click the View Flow button to see your project within Studio.
FAQ
What if I want to add more pages to the flow after the import?
If you need to add more pages to the flow after importing, you can do so as usual. However, be sure to select the page from the correct library to maintain consistent styling. This will display available pages from the library that you can incorporate into your flow.
What if I want to make edits to my ReX project after I export to Studio?
Update your linked Studio Project
Click Import in ReX.
Select Export to SimGate Studio.
Your linked project will reopen in Studio, launching the Import Modal set to “Import Individual Pages.”
You’ll see your Studio pages and can select which ones to bring into the flow.
Then once you select import, you will be directed to the Pages view in Studio.
Note: When working with a linked project, you won’t be able to import a different ReX project through the Studio import modal (in that linked project). To import a new ReX project, you must create a new Studio project.











