NVG8

Tier 01 · Free monthly workshop

Agent Design Hour. 60 minutes, no commitment, leave with a plan for your first agent.

A live workshop where you map a real workflow from your team and walk away with a one-page agent spec and a sense of what it would take to ship.

Free·60 minutes, live·Capped at 12 seats·Monthly

How it works

Sixty focused minutes, every minute earning its keep.

Most webinars are a slide deck and a sales pitch. This is a working session. You leave with a thing you can show your team tomorrow.

0–8 min

Framing

What counts as an agent that earns its keep. Three real examples drawn from production builds.

8–25 min

Workshop

You fill out a one-page Agent Workflow Canvas for a workflow from your own team: input, decision, output, current cost.

25–50 min

Live design

We pick one or two attendee workflows and map them publicly: this is what we’d build, on what stack, in roughly what timeline.

50–55 min

Open Q&A

Bring the question you weren’t sure was worth asking.

55–60 min

Wrap

Next steps if you want to keep going: Cohort, private workshop, or a one-to-one call.

What you leave with

Three things, regardless of whether you buy anything next.

The Agent Workflow Canvas

Branded template you can reuse for every future workflow you evaluate.

The recording

Sent within 24 hours so you can share it with a colleague or revisit it later.

An architecture sketch

If your workflow is picked for the live-design block, you leave with the stack and rough build estimate.

Who runs it

Operator-led, not vendor-led.

Facilitated by Josh, NVG8 founder, who has built agents across Sales, RevOps, CS, and partner motions for B2B teams. Co-moderated by Bryan Van Meter. The session is small enough that you’ll get real attention; live enough that you’ll learn something a recording wouldn’t teach you.

Reserve a seat

Twelve seats per session. Email us your preferred month.

Tell us which month works and we’ll send a calendar invite plus the Canvas template a few days before. Bring one workflow from your team and a notebook.

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