Frequently asked questions

FAQs about Flux+Form

Honest answers. No pitch.

Flux+Form’s Creative Cadence Workshop is an eight-week live AI training program built exclusively for independent ad agencies and in-house creative teams. Every cohort is private to your agency. The workshop covers prompt foundations, brand strategy, synthetic testing, imagery, video, automations, agents, and the Creative Cadence Framework, a repeatable operating system your agency keeps long after the final session. The workshop is backed by a 90-day guarantee: your agency saves at least 20 hours per week, or you get your money back.

What it is

What the Creative Cadence Workshop is.

What is the Creative Cadence Workshop?

The Creative Cadence Workshop is an eight-week AI training program for ad agencies and in-house creative teams. Eight live sessions, one per week. Weekly Hack Stack assignments tied to real work your agency is doing right now. Scheduled office hours for the questions that come up between sessions. At the end, your team walks away with the Creative Cadence Framework, a repeatable operating system for running creative work that stays with your agency long after the last session ends.

What is the Creative Cadence Framework?

The Creative Cadence Framework is Flux+Form’s proprietary system for restoring production economics to ad agencies. Creative fatigue now arrives in weeks, not months. The Framework solves that by enabling your agency to produce five to six or more high-quality campaigns per year instead of one or two, at a fraction of traditional cost. It is not a set of AI tips. It is a structural change to how your agency operates, and it is what the eight-week workshop teaches you to run.

Is this a prompt engineering course?

No. Prompt engineering is covered in week one as a foundation. It is not the curriculum. The Creative Cadence Workshop is technique-driven AI training built for the specific workflows, pressures, and creative standards of ad agencies. If you are looking for a course on prompt writing, there are hundreds of those. This is not one of them.

Why eight weeks? Why not a one-day intensive?

Because a one-day intensive teaches you things. Eight weeks builds a practice. The difference is compounding. Each session builds on the last, and the weekly Hack Stack assignments turn the lesson into muscle memory before the next session starts. One day of instruction produces one day of motivation. Eight weeks of structured work produces a change that sticks. That is the only goal.
Who it’s for

Who the workshop is built for.

Who else will be in our sessions? Is our work kept confidential?

Only your agency. Every cohort is a private engagement. Nothing discussed in session leaves the room. We can operate under NDA, so your clients, your process, your work product, and your internal conversations stay within your team. A cohort accommodates up to twenty participants. For larger agencies, the same session can be delivered up to four times in a single day, keeping everyone across the organization on the same curriculum at the same pace, with no outside companies in the room.

Does my team need any AI experience before starting?

No prerequisite experience required. The curriculum assumes you are working professionals in advertising who use AI inconsistently, if at all. The first session is designed to bring everyone to the same baseline. Where your team ends up at week eight has nothing to do with where they start.

Does this work for in-house creative teams, or only independent agencies?

Both. The workshop is built for anyone doing creative work inside an advertising or marketing context, including independent shops, in-house teams, and hybrid operations. The pressures are different. The methodology works across all of them.
How it works

How the workshop is structured.

What is the Hack Stack?

The Hack Stack is a twenty-minute assignment after each session that ties the lesson to real work happening inside your agency right now. Not hypothetical exercises. Not case studies from someone else’s client. Before the workshop begins, we conduct a brief intake with a designated contact at your agency. They share your team’s active projects, current workflow priorities, and areas of focus. We use that to design the Hack Stacks so every assignment pulls from work your team is already doing, and nothing feels like it was built for someone else’s shop.

Do we need to attend every session?

Yes, and this is non-negotiable for good reason. The Creative Cadence Workshop is cumulative. Each session builds on skills introduced in the one before it. Agencies sometimes come in believing they can skip a session that does not seem relevant to them. That belief has never survived contact with the curriculum. Every session is important. The guarantee reflects this: 100% attendance is a requirement, not a suggestion.

How often are sessions held?

Once a week is the format we recommend, and the one that produces the best results. The weekly cadence gives the Hack Stack assignment time to settle before the next session builds on it. We can accommodate two sessions per week for agencies that want to move faster, or one session every other week for teams with scheduling constraints. We do not recommend going beyond two sessions per week or fewer than one every two weeks. At either extreme, the compounding effect that makes this curriculum work starts to break down.

Will you customize the workshop for our agency?

The core curriculum does not change, and it should not. What does adapt to your agency is the Hack Stack. Before the workshop begins, we conduct a brief intake with a designated contact at your agency to understand active projects, workflow priorities, and team focus areas. That shapes the weekly assignments so the practice feels immediately relevant from session one. If you need something beyond that, customized training is available as a separate engagement, quoted independently. It is not fast, and it is not cheap. The honest advice: take the workshop first. Nine times out of ten, it turns out the customization you thought you needed was already in the curriculum.
Why Flux+Form

What sets this training apart.

What makes Flux+Form different from other AI training programs?

All we do is train ad agencies to use AI. Not accountants. Ad agencies. That focus shapes everything: the curriculum, the examples, the pacing, the exercises. Most AI training teaches tools. We teach systems. Tools change constantly; the right system works regardless of which tools are in market. When you know the system, you can pick up any tool. When you only know the tool, you have to start over every six months.

How do I choose an AI trainer for my ad agency?

Three things matter: industry experience, teaching ability, and curriculum depth. Industry experience means the trainer has actually worked inside agencies, not consulted for them from the outside, not read about them. Teaching ability means they can make complex ideas clear to people who are not technical. And curriculum depth means they have built something that progresses and compounds, not a collection of tips assembled into a slide deck. Flux+Form was founded by someone with thirty years inside independent advertising agencies, holds the ANA’s In-House Agency Training Instructor credential, and built the Creative Cadence Workshop from the ground up: sequenced, cumulative, and designed for exactly the kind of team you are running.

Can’t I just learn this on YouTube?

If you could, we bet you would have already done it. YouTube is excellent for tips and tricks. It is not built for agency teams. It is a one-way conversation, and a video cannot see a puzzled expression on your face to measure whether the lesson actually landed. We can. The content is also not organized for advertising specifically, and most channels are run by people who know their topic but have never built curriculum that sticks, because teaching effectively is a separate skill from knowing something. The Creative Cadence Workshop solves all of those problems by design.

We already use AI tools. Why do we need the workshop?

Using AI tools and having an AI practice are two different things. If your agency is using AI individually and inconsistently, with different people, different tools, and different results, you have adoption but not a system. The workshop turns individual use into a shared discipline. That is what produces the time savings, the quality consistency, and the competitive advantage. Tools alone do not do that.
The guarantee

What we put in writing.

Is the Creative Cadence Workshop guaranteed?

Yes. Ninety days after the final session, your agency will collectively save at least 20 hours per week compared to before the workshop. If not, you get your money back. We measure this through before-and-after surveys that every participant is required to complete. Our curriculum is built around the specific areas where agency workflows create the most friction and lost time. The training addresses those areas directly, in ways that are ethical, sustainable, and designed to produce the same or better output in a fraction of the time. If you follow the methodology, it is almost impossible not to reach that threshold.

Why 20 hours?

Because if an agency cannot save 20 hours per week from this curriculum, one of two things happened: either they did not need the training to begin with, or they did not follow the methodology. In practice, no agency has ever come close to needing the guarantee, because the only way to not save 20 hours is to not apply what the workshop teaches.

What are the guarantee requirements?

Every participant must attend 100% of every session. Hack Stack assignments must be completed each week. Before-and-after progress surveys are required from every participant. And the agency must actually apply the methods taught. The guarantee covers the system working as designed, not passive exposure to it. If those conditions are met and the agency still does not hit 20 hours, we return the full investment.
Getting started

Logistics, cost, and next steps.

Do participants receive a certification?

No. Certifications are built for broad audiences and broad resumes. The Creative Cadence Workshop is built for one industry, by someone who spent thirty years inside it. General AI training that has been adapted for agencies and training built specifically for ad agencies are not the same thing. One produces a credential. The other produces people who actually know what they are doing on real client work. The Creative Cadence Workshop is built to be the second thing.

What does it cost?

Pricing is discussed during a discovery call, and we will give you a specific number on that call. What we can tell you here: Flux+Form runs lean by design, and the investment reflects that. The more useful frame is the guarantee. The workshop commits to recovering at least 20 hours of agency capacity per week. At any reasonable blended hourly rate, the investment pays for itself within the first few weeks after the workshop ends. Not over the year. Within weeks.

How do we get started?

Book a discovery call. It is a thirty-minute conversation to understand your agency’s size, current AI use, and goals. From there we discuss timeline, cohort structure, and pricing. No pressure, no pitch deck. Just a real conversation about whether the workshop is the right fit.

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