Event Hosting Mastery
From First Event to Community Builder
A workshop-style training for product marketers and community builders who need a system for planning, hosting, and scaling events.
After you save this
getsavv makes completed learning legible: program, date, and the artifact you shipped — shareable proof, not vapor.
Continue with clarity
The saved item should reopen into a clear next step.
Track meaningful progress
Progress should show stages completed and workflows rebuilt.
Capture proof of work
The goal is a visible artifact, not just a saved reference.
Audience
Product marketers, community managers, and event owners without dedicated field marketing support
Format
Workshop · 6 modules, about 3 hours
Level
Intermediate
Curriculum
Module 1
Event strategy and planning foundation
Define goals, audience, format, and the operating constraints up front.
Module 2
Formats deep dive
Work through dinners, happy hours, conferences, and virtual formats.
Module 3
Execution system
Use repeatable templates and checklists before, during, and after the event.
Module 4
Community building through events
Design events that compound relationships instead of ending at attendance.
Module 5
Scaling and common mistakes
Avoid failure patterns while growing from one event to many.
Outcomes
- Choose the right event format for the goal
- Run events with stronger systems and less ad hoc chaos
- Use events for community building, not just lead capture
- Scale from one event to an operating model
Academic Foundations
Journey
How this should turn into capability inside getsavv
Saving a strong source should push the learner through a visible sequence from extraction to proof.
Step 1
Add
Save the cohort, challenge, course, or workshop you want to finish.
Step 2
Plan
Turn the program into a concrete completion checklist with the right next step.
Step 3
Complete
Move from enrolled to in progress to completed with visible momentum.
Step 4
Capture
Attach the artifact, workflow, doc, or demo that proves the work happened.
Step 5
Publish
Share one public proof page showing the program, date, and outcome.
Values
The values that should stay visible while learning from this source
Completion before collection
The product should prioritize finished programs over saved intent.
Proof over certificates
A visible artifact matters more than a badge with no work attached.
Make evidence shareable
Every completed program should be easy to share with recruiters, managers, or instructors.
Keep the next step obvious
Progress should reopen into one concrete action, not a vague reminder to come back later.