I think that's attributing more organisation than is required. There was a call to action, and lots of people turned up, but more as a lynch mob than a revolution. This is not to dismiss the severity of the action, or the lack of legal reaction, though.
Again, the more evidence that comes out, the less true that is.
Some mooks were in a mob, sure. Seems like the organizers knew what was going on. The Oath Keepers are being charged with Sedition, and US code 2384 requires a conspiracy to commit sedition. So the government thinks the Oath Keepers were planning to overthrow the government by preventing Pence from certifying the electors.
Several state officials were drafting alternate elector documents in the event Pence is stopped.
Giuliani was directing the planning of a fake electors scheme to overturn the election.
In order to prevent an audit from proving the new electors are false voting machines would need to be confiscated.
Trump was in the works creating a draft order for the military to confiscate voting machines.
That's not random and unorganized. That's not 3 different groups each magically and very coincidently taking on 1/3rd of an operation, to be conducted at the same time with the same goal using the same tactics, and boy howdy if they're that lucky they should go to Vegas.
All this talk of "Oh it wasn't organized, it was a spontaneous riot by some bad apples" is straight up gas-lighting. Its trying to rewrite history to let the organizers walk.