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Introducing Every Events

A new home for learning AI in practice

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TL;DR: Today we’re launching Every Events, a new home for all of our training resources. It’s a living calendar of everything we’re teaching our subscribers, from digestible workshops to longer courses that go deep. This is the knowledge you need to stay at the edge of AI.


Over the past year, we’ve been teaching more and more.

We’ve run live coding camps and a vibe coding marathon. We’ve taught small, focused workshops. We’ve trained teams at companies like the New York Times and leading hedge funds. And, by learning and playing with AI every day in-house at Every, we’ve learned a lot along the way about what actually helps people use it well.

Now, we’re pulling all of that together for our subscribers. Every Events is a single place to see everything we’re offering: upcoming courses and camps, recordings of past sessions, and the resources that go with them. If you want to learn how to use AI like we do at Every, or in the same way that’s helped leading businesses, this is the place to start.

Different types of learning: Camps, Demo Days, courses, and meetups

We offer different kinds of events because not all learning needs the same shape.

1-Camps: Free, practical, and community-driven

Camps are live, hands-on sessions for paid Every subscribers.

They’re usually an hour long and focused on how we use AI tools in practice, whether that’s spinning up parallel agents in OpenClaw, handling complex engineering tasks in OpenAI’s Codex, or sharing broader workflows that don’t map neatly to a single product.

They’re not polished lectures, as the tools we introduce in these working sessions are often those we’re learning to use and experimenting with at the same time as you. We show you what we’re doing, what’s working, and what’s breaking.

If you’re a paid subscriber, you get:

  1. Access to all future live camps
  2. Recordings of every camp we’ve run
  3. Links, GitHub repos, and resources from each session

The Events page is where all of that now lives.

2-Courses: Deeper, structured, and paid

We’re also launching an in-depth course offering.

These are paid courses, separate from your subscription, that go much deeper than a camp ever could. Think multi-hour, carefully designed instruction, an extension of our writing, research, and enterprise training.

We’ll be teaching at least one course per month, focused on topics like:

  1. Getting the most out of Claude Code
  2. Using AI as a writer or designer
  3. Building production-ready apps with AI

This is the first time we’ve done this in a coordinated, ongoing way, and we’re excited about where it’s headed.

3-Demo Days: A front-row seat to AI at Every

Where camps teach you the nuts and bolts of how we’re using AI at Every, and courses go deep on getting the most out of tools and models, Demo Days let you see that in action. These are sessions in search of new AI use cases and workflows. Everything from command centers that query company data across a dozen sources, an AI CFO that answers financial questions with full context, and a Pokémon-style visualizer for watching agents work in parallel.

These sessions let subscribers in on the process, as our own product builders share what they’re making and how they’re improving our own apps, like Spiral for writing, Sparkle for file organization, Cora for emails, and Monologue for dictation.

Demo Days are where we showcase new products, and where you can give us feedback and help shape the Every tools you’re already using.

4- Live events: Connecting with the Every community IRL

Camps, courses, and Demo Days teach you how we work. Live events let you meet the people doing the work—and the community learning alongside you.

We hold dinners, meetups, and co-hosted gatherings throughout the year, bringing together our 125,000-plus readers in cities where our team can show up. These events are informal by design—just good conversation about AI, building, and whatever else comes up.

Live events appear on the Events page as we schedule them. We hope you’ll join us when one lands near you.

What’s coming up

We’re launching the Events page with a few initial offerings:

  1. Claude Code for Absolute Beginners: A course for people who’ve never used Claude Code before. We’ll walk you through what it is, how it works, and how to start using it confidently. Registration is open now.
  2. Claude Code for Finance: A focused workshop on applying Claude Code in financial workflows. Coming in March. Registration is open now.
  3. Claude Code Part II: Building Production-ready Apps: A more advanced follow-up for people who are already comfortable with the basics and want to build real applications. Coming in March. Registration is not open yet—sign up to get notified.

More camps and courses are coming soon. If there is a topic you would like to see covered, reach out and let us know.

From our work to yours

Every is based on three pillars: ideas, apps, and training.

  1. We explore our ideas and what we’re seeing in our writing.
  2. We build apps and put our ideas into practice.
  3. We share what we’ve learned about how to use AI with our subscribers and consulting clients.

AI touches everything we do at Every—writing, building tools, and refining our workflows. Engineers and non-technical team members learn from each other constantly, discovering what improves our work and what just gets in the way.

Over the past year, we’ve also worked with two dozen companies, including the New York Times, hedge fund Walleye Capital, and mental health tech company Headway. We’ve learned a lot about the blockers that smart people come up against when they’re trying to use AI, and how to unstick them.

We want our community to benefit from what we’re learning daily at Every, and to help you use this technology in ways that actually work.

Our goal is simple: to make this the best home on the internet for learning how to work with AI thoughtfully, practically, and with taste.

What comes next

The Every Events page is now live, and it will keep growing.

If you’re already a subscriber, this is your new hub for learning resources.

If you’re new to Every, it’s the clearest picture yet of how we help our community get the most out of AI.


Natalia Quintero is the head of consulting at Every. You can follow her on X at @NataliaZarina and on LinkedIn.

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