How Our Workshops Actually Work
We keep groups small—usually 15 to 25 people—so everyone gets to participate actively. You'll spend more time building and testing than listening to presentations.
What Happens During a Session
Each workshop starts with a real problem. Maybe it's a chatbot that can't handle follow-up questions, or one that breaks when users switch languages. We examine the issue together, discuss potential approaches, and then you build solutions.
You'll work with actual conversation data from production systems. Not sanitized examples, but real messy user inputs with typos, ambiguity, and unexpected requests. That's where chatbots fail in the real world, so that's what we practice with.
Live Coding Sessions
Watch how experienced developers debug conversation flows and optimize intent detection in real-time.
Peer Review
Share your work with the group and get feedback from people facing similar challenges in different contexts.
Resource Library
Access code samples, testing frameworks, and design templates used by working chatbot teams.
Post-Workshop Support
Join our community channel where participants help each other solve implementation problems.
Who Should Come
These workshops work best for people already building or planning to build chatbots. You don't need to be an expert, but basic familiarity with conversational interfaces helps. Developers, designers, product managers, and UX researchers all find value in different aspects.
We've had participants from startups, enterprises, government agencies, and universities. The mix of perspectives makes discussions richer because everyone approaches chatbot design slightly differently.
