Joining a session

A few things worth knowing before you reach out.

This page walks through how cohorts are scheduled, what information helps us point you to the right workshop, and what happens once you send a message.

Next steps

How the process works from here

  1. 01

    Tell us about the friction point

    A short note describing what's currently slowing your content projects down, whether it's design review cycles, a sales handoff, or an unclear approval chain, helps us point you to the right session.

  2. 02

    We confirm the workshop and timing

    You'll hear back with the matching workshop from the series and the available scheduling windows for upcoming cohorts.

  3. 03

    You receive session details in advance

    Once confirmed, you'll get the video link, the session time, and a short note on what to bring, generally just a current project in mind.

  4. 04

    You leave with your own template

    By the end of the session you'll have a working draft of that workshop's template, ready to adapt to your team's tools over the following week.

Notebook, pen, and workshop handout materials arranged on a table before a session
A few practical notes

Things to consider when choosing a session

Not sure which workshop fits?

Describing the specific moment your project stalls, rather than the general area, usually makes it easy to match you to the right session. A note like "design feedback keeps coming back in separate rounds" points clearly to one workshop over another.

Bringing a colleague

Since most friction points involve two departments, some participants choose to attend alongside a design, product, or sales colleague so both sides hear the same process fix at the same time.

Scheduling flexibility

Cohorts run on a rolling basis rather than a fixed academic calendar, so timing tends to be flexible around a team's current workload.

Confidential project details

You are welcome to describe your current bottleneck in general terms. There is no need to share proprietary content, campaign details, or internal documents before or during a session.

Ready to send that first note?

The contact page has a short form, our address, and a direct line for anything you'd rather ask by phone.