Ringshall · App analytics

We teach teams to read their own telemetry.


Config Syncpoint keeps a small house for product people who are tired of charts that flatter. The work is slow, named, and stubborn about definitions.

Enter the programmes

Dark analytics dashboard with layered charts on a wide monitor
Evening reading, Ringshall desk

“They made us retire three vanity events in week two. That sting was the useful part.”

— Nia, growth lead, Bristol marketplace

This season

Rooms currently open

Each programme is a closed circle with a named tutor, not a catalogue of video hours.

Notebooks and printed funnel sketches on a walnut desk

Cohort Signal Lab

Flagship. Event taxonomy, retention windows, and the politics of what gets counted.

Read the syllabus
Laptop open to a session recording timeline

Session Replay Atelier

How to watch a session without drowning in rage-clicks, and when not to watch at all.

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Small team reviewing printed telemetry notes

Attribution Quiet Room

A short course on last-touch theatre, and the in-app signals that actually survive a board pack.

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47circles closed since the first Ringshall cohort

11 wkslength of the Chamber, including a silent reading week

23product groups from Britain who sent more than one seat

Method

A chamber, not a funnel of modules

We begin with language. Before a dashboard is opened, the room agrees what an “activation” is allowed to mean. That argument is the lesson.

Homework is a short instrumentation change, reviewed in writing. There are no gamified streaks. If a definition will not hold under a sceptical CFO, it does not pass.

How the house teaches

Collaborators around a table with laptops and paper notes
A working table during a live Chamber evening
Journal

Recent notes from the desk

The full journal

Correspondence

If the work sounds like yours

Write with the product you ship and the question that will not leave the stand-up. We answer within two working days, and we will say no if the fit is poor.

Write to the house