Events are the most under-published thing academies do. The workshop happens, thirty people love it, and the only artifact is a calendar invite that expired. In Academy OS an event is a page — before, as the thing people RSVP to, and after, as proof your academy is alive.

The public events calendar with facets for place and format
The events calendar — browsable by country, city, and in-person vs online.

A real page per event

Each event gets its own URL with the full treatment: description, highlights, a photo gallery or a video cover, the venue with an embedded map and a get-directions link, and an RSVP. It's a landing page, not a listing row — shareable on its own and findable by search.

A single event page with details, gallery and RSVP
One event's page — the pitch, the place, the date, and the button.

Browsable the way people actually look

The calendar facets by place and format — a visitor in Stockholm filters to Stockholm, a remote member filters to online. Host your own sessions or curate the industry's — both belong on the calendar, and the page makes clear which is which.

Written for you, if you want

Event pages can be drafted by the same AI that writes your landing pages: give it the facts — what, where, when, for whom — and it writes the page, which you edit rather than start. Publishing an event stops being a task you postpone until it's too late to promote.

An event without a page is a private memory. An event with a page is marketing that happens to have a date.

See what's on

Browse our own events calendar to see the surface live. Then build your academy free and put your next workshop on yours — or book a walkthrough and we'll set it up together.