Live product learning for teams using Ethen.
Events is the future home for live sessions from Upcube: product demos, launch walkthroughs, builder sessions, and practical conversations about model routing, local lanes, approvals, and workflows. Use this section to learn live product learning, demos, and builder sessions once they are formally scheduled. The strongest resources show what people can do in Ethen, how model choice changes the workflow, and what still needs review. This page should describe the kind of sessions that belong here without inventing dates, speakers, or registrations.
A place for live product learning.
Some concepts are easier to understand when someone walks through the workspace. Events can give builders and teams a scheduled place to see how Ethen surfaces connect, once real sessions are planned. The point is not theory for its own sake. It is to help people who want to see the workspace explained in real time understand the workspace well enough to make better decisions about routing, local lanes, evidence, and approvals in daily work.
- Live product walkthroughs can show how Ethen fits together.
- Launch sessions can explain new surfaces when they are ready.
- Builder sessions can focus on practical workflows and model routing.
- Event details should be added when sessions are actually scheduled.
Event topic areas
The Events page can explain the kinds of sessions that belong here without creating fake schedule entries. Good topic coverage should connect product surfaces to real workflow questions. Readers should come away knowing what problem a resource solves, what task it supports, and where to go next if they need deeper detail.
Product demos
Walk through Code, Gateway, Local, Workflow, Cortex, or Studio as real demos are scheduled. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Launch sessions
Explain new product surfaces or major updates when there is a real launch story. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Builder workshops
Teach routing, workflow design, approvals, and evidence through live examples. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Model routing sessions
Discuss how flagship, open, and local lanes fit into product work. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Q&A sessions
Give users a place to ask practical questions about the workspace. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Start here while events are scheduled
Use these paths before a live calendar is published. A useful starting point lowers confusion. It should help someone choose between a broad concept, a hands-on walkthrough, a reusable pattern, or a product-specific explanation without forcing them to guess.
Watch for webinars
Webinars can host recorded sessions once available. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Read guides
Use guides for practical explanations before live events are planned. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Explore products
Review Ethen product surfaces that events may cover. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Open docs
Use docs for technical concepts and reference direction. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Event paths
Event programming should help users move from curiosity to practical workspace skill. Different formats carry different weight. Some pages should explain the operating idea, some should teach the steps, and some should preserve a reliable record people can return to later.
Product path
Sessions focused on how Ethen surfaces work together. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Developer path
Sessions for API, Gateway, workflow, and local model concepts. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Team path
Sessions for approvals, evidence, and reviewable workflows. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Editorial path
Blog and research notes can support event topics after sessions are planned. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Availability notes
Events should be useful and specific when scheduled, not padded with empty schedule copy. That honest boundary matters because trust grows when a resource page explains what belongs here today, what belongs here later, and what the public record does not support yet.
Scheduled details
Dates, speakers, venues, and registration links should appear when sessions are scheduled. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Recordings
Recordings should be listed when an actual recorded session is available. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Session accuracy
Event descriptions should match the real product walkthrough or agenda. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
No attendance claims
Audience size, popularity, and outcomes should reflect confirmed event data. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Related products
Potential demo surface for coding workflows. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Potential session topic for model routing. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Potential demo surface for repeatable workflows. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
The system underneath the workspace. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Recorded sessions when available. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Related resources
Reserved for product walkthroughs and recorded sessions. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Practical learning before live sessions. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Step-by-step learning paths. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Product notes and event-adjacent essays. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Technical reference direction. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Follow future Ethen sessions.
Browse webinars or guides now, and use Events as the home for live product demos and builder sessions when they are scheduled. Start with the format that matches your question, then move deeper once you understand how the work, the model lane, and the review path fit together.