Working Together to Make Learning Better
We build relationships with organizations that share our focus on practical education and helping people improve how they manage time and tasks. These partnerships let us create better courses and reach more learners who need support with procrastination.
Educational Institutions
Universities and Colleges
We work with academic institutions to integrate our productivity courses into student support programs. These partnerships help students develop better study habits and time management skills early in their academic careers.
- Custom course modules for student success programs
- Faculty training on addressing procrastination patterns
- Integration with existing learning management systems
- Research collaboration on student productivity metrics
Corporate Training Providers
Companies use our courses to help employees improve their work efficiency. We adapt content for professional environments and measure actual changes in task completion rates and deadline adherence.
- Workplace-focused productivity training modules
- Team-based learning tracks with progress monitoring
- Management reports showing completion patterns
- Customizable content for different industries
Educational Technology Companies
Tech partners help us improve how students interact with course material. We integrate with platforms that track learning behavior and provide data on what actually helps people change their habits.
- API integration with major LMS platforms
- Analytics tools for tracking student engagement
- Mobile app development for on-the-go learning
- Gamification features that drive completion
Content and Research Partners
Psychology Research Groups
Researchers studying behavioral change and motivation inform our course design. We test different teaching approaches and measure which methods lead to sustained improvements in how people handle tasks.
- Evidence-based course content development
- Studies on procrastination intervention effectiveness
- Peer-reviewed research publication collaboration
- Data collection on long-term behavior change
Professional Content Creators
We partner with educators and writers who understand how to explain complex topics clearly. These collaborations produce course materials that students actually read and apply, not just click through.
- Video production for engaging lesson content
- Interactive exercise and quiz development
- Case study creation based on real scenarios
- Continuous content updates and improvements
Productivity Software Developers
Integration with task management and scheduling tools lets students apply what they learn immediately. We work with software companies to create smooth connections between our courses and the apps people use daily.
- Direct export of learning plans to calendar apps
- Task tracking integration with course progress
- Habit-building app partnerships
- Automated reminder systems for practice exercises
What We Look For in Partners
Not every collaboration makes sense. We choose partners carefully based on how well they align with our approach to education and student support.
Results Over Marketing
Partners should care about whether students actually change their behavior, not just whether courses look impressive. We track completion rates, follow-up surveys, and long-term habit formation. Organizations that focus on measurable outcomes rather than promotional claims fit our approach better.
Honest Communication
Learning to manage procrastination takes time and effort. We don't work with partners who promise instant transformations or guaranteed success. Good partnerships involve realistic conversations about what courses can and can't accomplish, and how to support students through the actual work of changing habits.
Student-Focused Design
Course features should help people learn, not just look innovative. Partners who start by asking what students struggle with, rather than what technology is available, tend to create more useful materials. We prioritize partnerships where design decisions come from understanding learner needs.
Willingness to Improve
Initial course versions rarely work perfectly. Strong partners collect feedback, analyze what's not working, and make changes based on actual student performance data. We look for organizations that see course development as an ongoing process rather than a one-time project.
How Partnership Development Actually Works
Starting a partnership isn't complicated, but it does require some back-and-forth to figure out if we're a good match. Most discussions begin when an organization reaches out because they've noticed their students or employees struggling with procrastination and deadline management.
We usually start with a conversation about what specific problems need addressing. Are students missing assignment deadlines? Do employees have trouble prioritizing tasks? What have you already tried that didn't work? These details help us understand whether our courses would actually help or if you need something different.
From there, we look at practical matters like how courses would integrate with your existing systems, what kind of support students would need, and how we'd measure whether the partnership is working. Most organizations run a small pilot program first to see real results before committing to a larger rollout.
Partnership Process Steps
- Initial consultation to understand your specific needs and current challenges
- Review of existing support systems and identification of integration points
- Pilot program design with clear success metrics and timeline
- Implementation support including technical setup and staff training
- Regular review meetings to assess results and adjust approach
- Expansion planning based on pilot outcomes and student feedback
Interested in Working Together?
If you're looking for practical procrastination solutions for your students or employees, let's talk about whether a partnership makes sense. We're open to discussing different collaboration models.
