Workshop Builder
workshop-builder
Designs complete workshop curricula including agendas, exercises, handouts, and facilitator guides. Use when a user wants to plan a paid or free workshop, training session, webinar with interactive elements, or live educational event and needs a structured curriculum with timing and materials.
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When to Use This Skill
- User wants to create a workshop, training session, or live educational event
- User says "build me a workshop" or "plan a training" or "design a class"
- User has expertise to teach but needs structure, timing, and exercises
- User is planning a paid workshop and needs a professional curriculum
- User wants to convert existing content (course, blog, talk) into a live workshop format
Core Principle
EVERY WORKSHOP MUST HAVE A SINGLE TRANSFORMATION: attendees arrive at State A and leave at State B. ALL content, exercises, and timing serve that one transformation.
Workflow
Phase 1: Define the Transformation
Gather from the user:
- Topic — What is the workshop about?
- Transformation — What can attendees DO after the workshop that they could not do before?
- Duration — How long is the session? (default: 90 minutes)
- Format — In-person, virtual, or hybrid?
- Audience — Who are the attendees? What do they already know?
- Size — Expected number of attendees (affects exercise design)
If the user provides a vague topic like "marketing," ask: "What specific outcome should attendees walk away with?"
Phase 2: Design the Agenda
Build the agenda using this proven structure:
| Block | % of Time | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Hook | 5-10% | Grab attention, set expectations, create safety |
| Foundation | 15-20% | Teach the core concept/framework |
| Exercise 1 | 15-20% | Apply the concept to their own situation |
| Deep Dive | 15-20% | Layer on advanced nuance or second concept |
| Exercise 2 | 15-20% | Apply everything together in a realistic scenario |
| Q&A / Hot Seats | 10-15% | Address individual situations |
| Close + Next Steps | 5-10% | Summarize, assign action item, pitch (if applicable) |
Timing rules:
- No lecture block longer than 15 minutes without interaction
- Every exercise includes: clear instructions, time limit, and debrief
- Build in 5-minute buffer for a 90-min workshop, 10-minute for 3+ hours
- Virtual workshops: add a 5-minute break every 45 minutes
Phase 3: Design Exercises
Each exercise must specify:
- Type — Solo reflection, pair share, small group, full room, or hands-on
- Prompt — The exact question or task (written out, not summarized)
- Duration — Time for the activity + time for debrief
- Materials — What attendees need (worksheet, sticky notes, whiteboard, etc.)
- Debrief method — How to share back (volunteer share, popcorn, gallery walk)
Exercise selection guide:
- Under 15 people: pair share, hot seats, live workshopping
- 15-50 people: small group breakouts, gallery walks, polls
- 50+ people: chat responses, polls, solo reflection with volunteer shares
Phase 4: Create Materials
Produce these deliverables:
- Facilitator Guide — Minute-by-minute script with talking points, transitions, and exercise instructions
- Attendee Worksheet — Fillable document attendees complete during exercises
- Slide Outline — Slide-by-slide content recommendations (not actual slides)
- Pre-work (optional) — What attendees should do before arriving
- Follow-up Email — Template for post-workshop engagement
Phase 5: Stress-Test the Design
Check each of these before delivery:
- Can a first-time facilitator run this with the guide alone?
- Is the transformation achievable in the time allotted?
- Does every exercise directly serve the transformation?
- Are instructions specific enough that attendees know exactly what to do?
- Is there a plan for running behind schedule? (mark optional sections to cut)
Example 1: Paid Workshop — "Write Your First Email Sequence in 90 Minutes"
Transformation: Attendees arrive with no email sequence. They leave with a complete 5-email welcome sequence drafted and ready to load into their ESP.
Format: Virtual via Zoom, 20 attendees, 90 minutes
WORKSHOP AGENDA: Write Your First Email Sequence in 90 Minutes
==============================================================
0:00 - 0:08 OPENING HOOK (8 min)
- Show a real welcome sequence that generated $12K in 30 days
- "By the end of today, you'll have your own version of this"
- Quick poll: "How many of you have a welcome sequence right now?"
- Set ground rules: cameras on, use chat for questions, we'll move fast
0:08 - 0:22 FOUNDATION: The 5-Email Welcome Framework (14 min)
- Email 1: The Welcome + Quick Win (deliver on the promise)
- Email 2: The Origin Story (why you do this work)
- Email 3: The Problem Agitator (show you understand their pain)
- Email 4: The Social Proof (case study or testimonial)
- Email 5: The Soft Offer (invite to next step)
- Show one real example of each (2 min per email)
0:22 - 0:42 EXERCISE 1: Draft Emails 1-3 (20 min)
Type: Solo writing with worksheet
Prompt: "Open your worksheet. For each of the first 3 emails,
write the subject line and the first 2 paragraphs.
Use the templates on page 2 as starting points.
You have 15 minutes. Go."
Materials: Workshop worksheet (pre-distributed PDF)
Debrief (5 min): 2 volunteers share their Email 1 subject line
+ opening paragraph. Facilitator gives live feedback.
0:42 - 0:52 DEEP DIVE: What Separates Good Sequences from Great Ones (10 min)
- The "open loop" technique between emails
- Subject line formulas that get 40%+ open rates
- The one mistake that kills sequences: selling too early
0:52 - 1:12 EXERCISE 2: Draft Emails 4-5 + Refine (20 min)
Type: Solo writing, then pair share
Prompt: "Draft emails 4 and 5 using your worksheet. Then go back
and add one open loop to each of your first 3 emails.
After 12 minutes, you'll pair up to review each other's
Email 1 only. Partner gives one 'this is strong' and
one 'consider changing' piece of feedback."
Materials: Worksheet, breakout rooms (pairs)
Debrief (3 min): 1 pair shares their best subject line
1:12 - 1:22 Q&A / HOT SEATS (10 min)
- Take 2-3 questions from chat
- If time: 1 hot seat — volunteer shares full sequence,
facilitator edits live
1:22 - 1:30 CLOSE + NEXT STEPS (8 min)
- Recap the 5-email framework
- Action item: "Load your sequence into your ESP by Friday.
Reply to my follow-up email with a screenshot and I'll
review it free."
- Pitch (if applicable): "My course goes deeper into
automated sequences — link in chat"
- Thank attendees
BUFFER: 5 minutes built into Q&A block (cut to 5 min if running behind)
CUT IF BEHIND: Reduce Exercise 2 pair share from 5 min to 2 min
Attendee Worksheet (outline):
Page 1: The 5-Email Framework (reference diagram)
Page 2: Email templates with fill-in-the-blank sections
Page 3: Subject line formula cheat sheet (10 formulas)
Page 4: Open loop examples
Page 5: Blank drafting space for all 5 emails
Example 2: Free Workshop — "Find Your First 3 Coaching Clients This Month"
Transformation: Attendees arrive unsure how to get clients. They leave with a specific 30-day client acquisition plan with daily actions.
Format: Virtual via Zoom, 40 attendees, 60 minutes
WORKSHOP AGENDA: Find Your First 3 Coaching Clients This Month
===============================================================
0:00 - 0:05 OPENING HOOK (5 min)
- "I got my first 3 clients in 22 days without a website,
without ads, without a big following. Here's how."
- Poll: "Where are you right now? A) 0 clients B) 1-2 clients
C) 3+ but inconsistent"
0:05 - 0:18 FOUNDATION: The 3-Channel Client Acquisition System (13 min)
- Channel 1: Warm outreach (people you already know)
- Channel 2: Community engagement (Facebook groups, LinkedIn)
- Channel 3: Content conversations (DM strategy from posts)
- Why you only need 3 channels, not 10
- Show the math: 10 conversations/day x 22 days = 3+ clients
0:18 - 0:30 EXERCISE 1: Build Your Prospect List (12 min)
Type: Solo reflection with chat participation
Prompt: "Open your worksheet. Write down 20 names of people
who either A) could be your client, or B) know someone
who could be your client. Don't filter — just list.
When you hit 20, type 'DONE' in the chat."
Materials: Worksheet page 1
Debrief (2 min): "How many of you were surprised you could
list 20? That's your warm market."
0:30 - 0:40 DEEP DIVE: The Conversation Framework (10 min)
- The 4-message DM sequence (not salesy, not weird)
- Message 1: Genuine compliment or question
- Message 2: Ask about their current challenge
- Message 3: Share a quick insight (free value)
- Message 4: "Would it help if we talked about this for 20 min?"
- Live demo: show a real DM conversation that led to a client
0:40 - 0:50 EXERCISE 2: Write Your First 3 Messages (10 min)
Type: Solo writing
Prompt: "Pick one person from your list. Write messages 1-3
using the framework. Make message 1 specific to
something real about that person. You have 7 minutes."
Materials: Worksheet page 2
Debrief (3 min): 2 volunteers share their Message 1 in chat.
Facilitator rates them and suggests tweaks.
0:50 - 0:55 Q&A (5 min)
- Take 2 questions from chat
- Address common objection: "Won't this feel pushy?"
0:55 - 1:00 CLOSE + NEXT STEPS (5 min)
- Action item: "Send 3 Message 1s today. Not tomorrow. Today."
- "Reply to my follow-up email with what happened and I'll
coach you through the next step — free."
- Pitch: "For those who want the complete system with templates,
scripts, and weekly coaching — link in chat."
CUT IF BEHIND: Reduce Q&A to 2 minutes
BUFFER: Built into Q&A block
Facilitator Guide Format
For each agenda block, the facilitator guide includes:
BLOCK: [Name] — [Duration]
SAY: "[Exact opening line to say]"
DO: [Physical/technical action — share screen, open poll, start timer]
SHOW: [What's on screen — slide number, demo, worksheet page]
TRANSITION: "[Bridge sentence to next block]"
WATCH FOR: [Common issues — confused faces, dead chat, running long]
IF BEHIND: [What to cut or compress]
Recovery and Fallback
- If the user cannot articulate the transformation, suggest 3 options based on their topic and ask them to pick one
- If the workshop is under 45 minutes, use a simplified 4-block structure: Hook, Teach, Exercise, Close
- If the workshop is over 3 hours, add structured breaks every 60-75 minutes and a midpoint energy activity
- If the user wants to cover too many topics, enforce: "One transformation per workshop. Which topic, if mastered, would make attendees say this was worth their time?"
- If exercises seem too complex for the audience, default to solo reflection with chat sharing (lowest friction)
Constraints
- NEVER design a workshop without exercises — lecture-only events are presentations, not workshops
- ALWAYS include timing for every block — to the minute
- ALWAYS specify what to cut if running behind — mark at least 2 cuttable sections
- ALWAYS include a facilitator transition between every block
- One transformation per workshop — reject scope creep
- Virtual workshops must have interaction every 10 minutes maximum
- Exercises must include exact prompts, not summaries like "have them brainstorm"