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EUC Collective

Where end-user computing practitioners get unstuck

A paid community for EUC practitioners: a documentation library built from real problems, weekly live sessions, and a triage loop that turns what members raise into content everyone benefits from.

Who's this for?
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What members get

A documentation library

Reference architectures, packaging guidance, decision records, and migration playbooks — built from real problems, not generic advice. A subset is public; the rest is member-only.

Weekly live sessions

A demo or walkthrough plus discussion, hosted live. Every session is recorded and added to the library, so missing it doesn't mean missing out.

A daily intake channel

An AI assistant that captures problems members are facing — it acknowledges, asks clarifying questions, and files it for a human. It does not answer technical questions. See what it is and isn't below.

A visible backlog

Submitted problems get triaged, upvoted by members, worked on by a human, and published back into the library so every member benefits — not just the one who raised it.

The loop

A member raises a problema human works it properlythe anonymised result is publishedevery member benefits

What this is not

The intake channel is not an advice bot. It doesn't answer your technical question, recommend a product or configuration, guess at a cause, or write code — it's plumbing that gets your problem in front of a person, not the product itself. Read the full AI disclosure.

From the library

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Who it's for

We genuinely don't know yet whether this lands more with individual practitioners or with institutions buying seats — that's part of what the waitlist tells us.

Individual practitioners

Paying personally or expensing it. Full access to the library, sessions, and intake channel under a single seat.

Teams and institutions

Seat-based plans for teams and universities, with an admin who invites and revokes access. See pricing for details.