Recorded product learning, published when real sessions exist.
Webinars is the future home for recorded Ethen sessions: product walkthroughs, model routing demos, workflow design sessions, and local model learning when real recordings are available. Use this section to learn recorded walkthroughs and practical sessions once those materials exist. The strongest resources show what people can do in Ethen, how model choice changes the workflow, and what still needs review. This page can explain the role of webinars without inventing recordings, schedules, or sign-up details.
Recorded learning for the model workspace.
Webinars should give users a way to revisit practical product sessions. Until recordings are ready, the page can explain the kinds of sessions that belong here and where to learn now. The point is not theory for its own sake. It is to help people who prefer guided explanation they can watch on their own time understand the workspace well enough to make better decisions about routing, local lanes, evidence, and approvals in daily work.
- Product walkthroughs can show how Ethen surfaces fit together.
- Model routing sessions can explain flagship, open, and local lanes.
- Workflow demos can show steps, approvals, and evidence.
- Recording details should appear when sessions are actually available.
Webinar topic areas
The page can organize the future video library without presenting fake recordings. 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 walkthroughs
Recorded sessions for Code, Gateway, Local, Workflow, Cortex, or Studio. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Model routing demos
Sessions explaining how model lanes fit real tasks and workflows. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Workflow design sessions
Walkthroughs for steps, approvals, evidence, and reusable patterns. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Local model sessions
Learning sessions for private lanes where supported and runtime configuration awareness. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Builder Q&A
Recorded answers to practical questions about Ethen concepts and usage. A strong resource explains not just the idea, but the decision the reader can make after reading it.
Start here while recordings are prepared
Use written resources before recorded sessions are available. 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.
Browse events
Live sessions can feed the webinar library when scheduled and recorded. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Read guides
Use practical explanations for model routing and workflows. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Follow tutorials
Use step-by-step learning while recordings are not yet available. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Open docs
Use technical reference direction for deeper details. That makes the next step clearer for someone who is still learning the workspace.
Webinar paths
Recordings should help users see product concepts in motion. 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.
Gateway path
Recorded walkthroughs for model routing and request visibility. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Workflow path
Recorded demos for approval-based workflows and evidence. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Local path
Recorded sessions for local model concepts and private lanes where supported. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Platform path
Sessions explaining approvals, evidence, orchestration, and status visibility. Use the format that fits the job instead of forcing every topic into the same shape.
Availability notes
Webinars should be listed when they are real sessions with useful details. 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.
Recorded sessions
Recordings should appear when actual sessions are available to watch. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Session details
Titles, speakers, dates, and descriptions should reflect real webinar records. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Registration details
Registration links should appear only for scheduled sessions. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Content accuracy
Webinar descriptions should match the product surfaces and concepts actually covered. That keeps the page useful without overstating what is already published.
Related products
Model routing webinar topic. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Workflow demo topic. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Local model learning topic. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
System overview topic. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Live sessions before recordings. Visit the product surface when the concept needs a more direct example.
Related resources
Live product sessions when scheduled. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Written learning material. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Step-by-step concepts. 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.
Quick public answers. Use it as the next step when you want a different learning format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Watch the workspace come together.
Browse Events or use Guides and Tutorials now, then return to Webinars when recorded Ethen walkthroughs are available. 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.