Event Taxonomy Studio
Five live sessions on verb–object naming, property hygiene, and the ugly work of retiring events nobody will admit they invented.
Open the syllabusWe train product and data pairs to design event dictionaries, sit with messy funnels, and stop treating dashboards as decoration.
This season’s programmesMost visitors start with Event Taxonomy Studio. The other rooms exist for teams who already have a dictionary and need a narrower rehearsal.
Five live sessions on verb–object naming, property hygiene, and the ugly work of retiring events nobody will admit they invented.
Open the syllabusHow to read an N-day curve without dressing a dying feature as a “habit loop”.
All programmesInstrumenting App Analytics so a rejected cookie is not treated as a missing user.
Signal Architecture“If the event name needs a Slack thread to explain it, it is not an event. It is a rumour.” Helen Ashworth, studio director
The verb–object drill in week two forced us to kill fourteen “clicked_thing” events. Painful. Our activation funnel finally stopped double-counting the same tap.
Owen here — Bristol. The retention clinic is short. I still use the “three honest windows” worksheet every quarter.
Verified attendee. Taxonomy Studio is exacting. I wanted more warehouse talk; they refused, which I later respected.
App Analytics is a language problem first. We freeze a dictionary before anyone is allowed to argue about a dashboard colour.
A product manager and someone who can write a query sit together. Lectures without a live schema tend to evaporate by Monday.
We do not teach dbt, warehouse modelling, or vendor certification. If that is what you need, we will say so on the first call and save you a seat fee.
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