Chez Spigelman

Next Cohort - A directory of every cohort based course (CBC)

Popular brands like Maven, On Deck and Reforge produce cohort based courses, and there are hundreds of more brands and individuals with great courses around the world. We've aggregated them all (more than 750) for you to discover a great cohort to join.

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Ryan Hoover
Makes sense there would be an aggregator for CBC's. There are so many now! Curious what's on the roadmap, @chezspigelman? It might be useful to have filters to search by subject/date/etc. and maybe reviews (clear flywheel opportunity here if done right).
Chez Spigelman
@rrhoover Great question Ryan. Depends on what users want! We originally did have reviews possible, but we struggled to get that flywheel kickstarted, so removed it and purely focused on discovery now. A calendar function makes sense too, and We'll add it when it makes sense - we also originally had a feature called HelloFellow which would facilitate chats between course applicants and alumni (like what I built for On Deck here: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) but again struggled with the flywheel.
Chez Spigelman
You may have heard the term CBC - cohort based course. We wrote a blog post on what they are, here: https://www.nextcohort.com/blog-... It's a bit of a hype term, but the underlying theory is still true: regular online courses aren't great (when was the last time you finished one?), and CBC's are the future of online learning, with the likes of Maven (founded by Gagan Biyani, formerly founder of Udemy) leading the way. TL;DR If you want to learn new skills and meet interesting people, use Next Cohort to find a great new course for you! Make sure to subscribe to our blog to stay informed when new courses are added. We also publish articles highlighting cool courses to join and we sometimes review top courses in depth too.
Gagan Biyani
@chezspigelman Excellent blog post and appreciate your message here. I want to humbly posit that saying “It’s a bit of a hype term” while totally fair is also counter-productive. :) We know its a hype term; we created it. However, I’ve seen terms like this go one of two ways: 1) They become powerful over time and help outsiders and newcomers accept and understand a new concept. This has happened with many words such as “ridesharing,” “cloud computing,” “web3,” etc. These terms started as hype terms and ended up becoming industry standard terms. This is the holy grail, because it helps an industry go from a nascent, ragtag group to a big industry. It often is the case that the people INSIDE hate the term - certainly web3 has its fair share of detractors - but the term is necessary so outsiders can benefit from the linguistic value of having ONE term to explain a new concept. 2) They become less powerful over time and are eventually abandoned. This happened to “growth hacking” which I was a part of. The term “growth hacking” truly sucks - so that is probably part of the reason it eventually failed. However, I’d also say that insiders completely abandoned and demeaned the term in public (similar to what you’ve done here) and it hurt an entire industry of new types of marketers. Whether you agree or disagree with growth hacking as a concept, one can divorce themselves from their personal beliefs on the concept and agree that the term failed its purpose and did not end up becoming an industry standard. Today, marketing is a mishmash of many different types of marketers (content marketers, paid marketers, brand marketers) but there is no good term for “growth product marketers” and that is unfortunate for those people who want to be “growth hackers” since its quite a useful hire for a lot of companies imho. I get the self-deprecating and humble way that one might have said “It’s a bit of a hype term” but I would encourage you - as someone who is publicly writing about and promoting CBC’s, that you simply adopt the term and accept it for all its flaws and benefits. Apologies for the unsolicited comment but I love what you’re doing and hope we can turn CBC’s into a real term that L&D experts use when buying courses, that employees use when describing courses to their bosses or that course managers use when talking about their expertise in helping operationalize courses. That’s the goal and thanks for all that you’re doing to help with it!
Chez Spigelman
@gagan_biyani Thanks, Gagan. You deserve much of the credit for the innovation in this space and you’re a genuine inspiration - I welcome the comment. I get where you’re coming from regarding the term and I agree. Perhaps because I’m in the weeds researching CBC’s (mainly on Twitter naturally, I noticed that people were becoming disillusioned with the term, from two distinct points of view: 1- People from traditional education, who cannot understand what makes a CBC different to a regular course taught by a professor, and 2- Online natives who suddenly found every creator and influencer promoting their CBC, especially in formats where the term isn’t applicable (e.g. https://twitter.com/IshBaid/stat... among many). Because the Product Hunt audience is presumably from that second cohort (excuse the pun), I hedged on the terminology. But ultimately I agree with you 100% - it’s excellent branding, an ideal way to educate those in the L&D space, and I definitely plan on using the term in a positive, inevitably default, way.
Paul Rusyn
I more like courses from individuals, not from Big EdTech companies. Good job 👏 If you need some help with the logo and brand identity, feel free to contact me!
Chez Spigelman
@pavell2l Thanks Pavel. It's just a side project so not looking to invest hugely in the design, but will keep it in mind.
edmund amoye
Nice idea come to life. We need aggregation and curation in this space.
Great idea - would like a bit more search functionality to make it easier to find the courses you want. Congrats on the launch 🚀🚀
Chez Spigelman
@maxwellcdavis Thanks Maxwell. What kind of extra functionalities? Price? Start Date? Time Zone? What else?
@chezspigelman Start date, reviews I guess
Hooria Ahmed
Congratulations on the launch
Chez Spigelman
@hooria_ahmed Cheers, Hooria.
Akhil BVS
It would be great to see list of CBCs/Programs in the Product space. That category is missing
Chez Spigelman
@akhilbvs Thanks Akhil. We listed them under "Technical Skills", which is admittedly a bit broad. I'd suggest searching by "product" or "product management" - that should help you find them.
Hyungeun Lee (Victoria)
Congrats on the launch! I'm glad to add our product on your website! 🥰
Chez Spigelman
@hyungeun_lee Welcome aboard!
Chez Spigelman
@ankit_sparks Appreciate it Ankit.
Abhinav Goswami
great idea. else it's all scattered, having this in 1 place helps
Chez Spigelman
@abhinav_goswami You hit the nail on the head!
Lars
This is great! Congrats on the launch 🚀 Good job, Chez!
Ankur Singh
Congrats on the launch, this is useful!!
Chez Spigelman
@singh_ankur Thanks Ankur. What extra features do you think would be useful?
Gagan Biyani
Appreciate you building this and bringing more awareness to the best way to improve your skills - through a CBC 😆
Syed Umair Ali
This is a great tool for knowledge workers. Hope you succeed in the future.
Chez Spigelman
@syed_umair_ali Thank you Syed, that's very kind.
Artur Mkrtchyan
@chezspigelman excited to see it live :) having ratings, comments and few more data points would be very helpful.
Chez Spigelman
@arturmkrtchyan Absolutely on the roadmap.
Akhil BVS
Have been looking for something like this from a while. Thanks for building, congrats on the launch!
Amie Finlayson
Nice, congrats! 🌟 Would be great to see dates for when the next cohort begins & an option to filter by timezone if the course is live.
Chez Spigelman
@amiefinlayson Great feedback, thanks. These are definitely on the roadmap - be sure to sub on the site so you'll be informed when we ship those features.
Kasey Mcdonough
This is awesome. Super excited to try this out!