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5 Takeaways from Launching Notion Consultant Bootcamp

Dave, The Notion Coach
6 min readNov 6, 2023

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When I decided to launch a Notion consulting course in the summer of 2023, I did so with considerable trepidation.

  • Would there be enough interest?
  • Could I balance this with my full client workload?
  • Was I the right person to lead this course?

Now, a week after our inaugural cohort concluded, I couldn’t be happier with my decision to move forward with the course.

We welcomed 35 students from across the globe, who came from diverse professional backgrounds such as product development, change management, and software engineering, enriching our discussions immensely.

By the course’s end, I found myself in the student’s seat, learning from the questions, insights, and ideas that emerged over the two weeks, especially regarding building and growing a consulting business with a significant impact on companies using Notion.

Here are five key takeaways from running the Notion Consultant Bootcamp, which I hope will be valuable for those considering launching a course or diving into Notion consulting.

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🙋🏻‍♀️ Self-Paced Courses Don’t Compare

My initial hesitation with a live (virtual) course was whether students would commit to the sessions.

Not only did they commit, but they also drove most of the conversations during the two weeks.

My epiphany:

People are not seeking information, they’re seeking transformational experiences.

Even the most comprehensive self-paced course can’t replicate the live experience where, in our bootcamp, group discussions were the main conduit for learning.

The diversity of the cohort significantly enhanced the quality of our…

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Dave, The Notion Coach
Dave, The Notion Coach

Written by Dave, The Notion Coach

Notion Consultant and Productivity Specialist. Sharing advice to optimize operations and unlock team potential with Notion.

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