Same workshop floor, six ways to book it.
Wealth AI Clash offers the same vocational finance-management training in several formats, the way a trade school offers the same shop time across different schedules. Choose the shape that fits your calendar — every format ends in the same kind of artefact: a plan you built yourself and can defend out loud.
Format changes the pace, not the standard.
Whichever format you choose, sessions cap at ten learners per bench pair, run on the Observe · Practice · Plan · Prove method, and finish with a facilitator-reviewed artefact. Corporate and 1:1 bookings can bundle any of the six programme lanes; open cohorts follow a published lane order posted a season ahead.
Every format carries the same three inclusions.
Worksheets and templates
Printed and digital copies of the budget, forecast or expense worksheet used in your lane, ready to reuse on your own numbers afterward.
Facilitator-reviewed artefact
A finished plan, forecast or report checked by a facilitator before the session closes, filed into your growing portfolio proof set.
Follow-up note
A short written note within a week covering what to practise next, sent to the email you booked with.
One-Day Intensive
A single full day covering one lane in depth, built for people who can clear one calendar day but not a whole evening block. Runs most Saturdays in-studio.
Weekly Evening Cohort
Four evening sessions across four weeks, one lane per evening plus a wrap-up review. Popular with people fitting training around a day job.
Weekend Lab
Saturday and Sunday, two lanes back-to-back with a proper break between them. Best route to the Wealth Capstone inside a single weekend.
Corporate On-Site
We bring benches, worksheets and a facilitator to your office for a team of up to twelve, tailored to your actual budgeting and reporting workflow.
1:1 Coaching Sessions
Private bench time with a facilitator, usually booked in blocks of three, for anyone who wants to work through their own real numbers directly.
Self-Paced + Monthly Critique
Work through recorded lane material on your own schedule, with one monthly live critique session where a facilitator reviews your submitted artefact.
Every format includes structured group feedback.
Regardless of format, learners present their plan to at least one other person before the session closes — a peer in a cohort, a colleague in a corporate session, or a facilitator in 1:1 coaching. That spoken check catches vague assumptions faster than any written review, and it is the single change most learners mention when asked what actually improved their finance work.
Group sessions also run a short "clash round" near the end: two learners compare plans built from the same starting numbers and talk through where their assumptions diverged. It is low-stakes, short, and consistently the most-quoted five minutes of the day in post-session notes.