Registered in Ringshall, taught in writing
Config Syncpoint exists because too many product groups in the United Kingdom inherited a tracking plan they could not read, then hired a dashboard to hide the fact.
Mission
We teach app analytics as a literary problem: definitions that hold, windows that match habit, and a weekly sentence that finance will not sand down. The house is small on purpose. Circles close when the tutor can still remember every guest’s product.
Pedagogy
Live hours are for argument. Recorded notes exist so no one has to pretend they caught a definition the first time. Homework is a short instrumentation change or a letter, never a quiz with a leaderboard.
We favour pairs — product and someone who can ship an event — because the disagreement is the lesson. Solo seats are admitted when the guest can change tracking without a three-week ticket war.
Community
Alumni keep a quiet list. There is no public Slack full of job ads. Twice a year we host a Ringshall reading afternoon for people who have sat a Chamber; it is optional and unrecorded.
Guests come from marketplaces, fintech, and a handful of public-interest apps. We do not take gambling or covert-surveillance products. That line is written into the terms on purpose.
The student journey
You write first, naming the product and the question that will not leave stand-up. If the fit is poor we say so within two working days. Accepted guests receive a reading list, then eleven weeks (or a shorter room), then a dated handover letter to their future selves.
After the Lab, most keep the Cohort Observatory ritual without us. That is the point of the house.