Courses & Workshops

Ten sessions together. And you don't even know what each other does for work.

In any course, workshop or class there are participants with similar projects, complementary needs, or simply the desire to keep practising together. Afín connects them from the first session, not the last.

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The group ends and the contacts disappear

People who take the same workshop usually have much more in common than it seems. The problem is nobody surfaces it while there's still time.

The workshop topic hides everything else

Everyone's doing the photography workshop. But one wants to set up exhibitions, another wants to sell stock, another just enjoys the hobby. Nobody knows until someone mentions it, and sometimes nobody ever does.

Conversations stay on the day's activity

The exercise, the technical mistake, the question for the instructor. The most valuable connections need a bit more: what are you looking for? What do you do outside of this? Afín asks that question for you.

The community that could have formed just dissolves

When the course ends everyone leaves. Without structure to stay in touch, the connections that mattered never happened. The last session comes too soon.

How it works at your workshop

01

The instructor adds Afín on the first day

A QR in the room or the link in the WhatsApp group. Participants create their profile in 30 seconds from their phone. No download, no account.

02

Each participant shares what they do and what they're looking for

Beyond the course topic: their own projects, complementary skills they need, or simply who they'd like to keep practising with outside of class. Visible intent changes how people relate to each other.

03

Connections start from day one, not the last day

The designer looking for a photographer sees the photographer looking for a designer. They wave on Afín before the first break. By the time the course ends they've already worked together.

Real scenario
"Street photography workshop, 18 people. The graphic designer who's been working on a documentary project for two years sees there's a journalist in the group looking for a photographer for a feature. Without Afín, they would have finished the course not knowing they needed each other."

The connection that mattered was in the same room. It just needed someone to make the introduction.

A detail your students will remember

The post-event report shows how many participants connected, what interests they shared and how many connections were made. A concrete way to show that your workshop goes beyond the content.

When does your next workshop start?

Set up in 5 minutes. Free for groups up to 30 people.

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