Introducing Courses.StrongStart.Digital
Over the past year, I’ve had countless conversations about workflow, AI, and building systems that scale. A pattern kept emerging: people wanted not just to read my notes or see experiments in Labs, but to learn in a structured way.
That’s why I’m launching courses.strongstart.digital — a new home for deeper, guided explorations of the same ideas I’ve been experimenting with here.
Why Courses?
Labs has always been about experiments: quick write-ups, patterns I’m testing, lessons I’m learning in real time. But experiments don’t always flow into a clear arc.
Courses are different. They:
- Provide structure — lessons build on each other, instead of floating standalone.
- Stay grounded — rooted in the same day-to-day work I share in Labs.
- Invite reflection — modules end with practices and rituals, not just theory.
The two play different roles: Labs is where I explore; Courses is where I teach.
What You Can Expect
At launch, the focus will be on workflow + AI collaboration:
- Working Alongside AI — how to make AI a partner, not just a tool.
- Mindset of Collaboration — shifting how you think about AI.
- Context Switching Gracefully — using AI to reduce the friction of juggling projects.
Future tracks will dig into multi-tenant architectures, payments, and service design, all drawn from the real systems I’m building.
Why a Separate Space?
By splitting Courses into its own platform:
- Labs stays fast, messy, experimental.
- Courses can mature into something people come back to: structured, packaged, and ready for learners.
- The StrongStart ecosystem gains another layer: not just building products, but training the people who will use them.
It’s about turning ideas into knowledge assets that compound.
Closing Thought
Labs will always be my playground. But Courses gives me a way to share the playbook.
If Labs is the lab notebook, Courses is the workshop—a place to slow down, teach, and help others build their own systems. I’m excited to see how they connect and evolve together.