Field studio
Synapnodex Focus began as a chalk-outline mistake that worked
We train marketers to ship webinar funnels with bordered narratives, backstage clocks, and cohort reporting that admits uncertainty. The studio sits in Gwanak-gu where river wind slips under the door during night rehearsals—nothing glamorous, just reliable edges.
Principles etched above the lintel
Outline before fill
Every interface and slide deck starts as edges-only. Color arrives only after language survives a compliance skim.
Clocks over charisma
We optimize for boring reliability—timers, mute maps, and rehearsal counts beat motivational slogans.
Cohort honesty
Reporting uses cohort verbs, not miracle lifts. If a metric is soft, we say so beside the chart.
Quiet inclusion
Hybrid sessions get labeled chat lanes, rest breaks, and plain-language backstage cues.
Eleven people on the roster
Brand Trainer
Yuri Han
Live delivery coaching for regulated industries
Research Lead
Noah Chen
Audience interviews + webinar drop-off analysis
Program Advisor
Mira Alvarez
Curriculum sequencing and partner approvals
Learning Designer
Jisoo Park
Workbook layout, outline-first templates
Student Success Manager
Elliot Grant
Cohort logistics and accessibility requests
Brand Trainer
Renee Okonkwo
Bilingual rehearsal blocks
Learning Designer
Tomasz Nowak
Motion outlines for slide decks
Program Advisor
Amelia Rhodes
Pricing clarity and refund alignment
Research Lead
Kenji Mori
Survey design for post-webinar feedback
Student Success Manager
Priya Desai
Office hours routing + mentor pairing
Learning Designer
Luca Bernardi
Tooling for async critique threads
Milestones
- 2019
First Seoul outline jam
Hosted twelve marketers mapping webinar arcs on transparent grids—no laptops for hour one.
- 2022
Field studio opens in Gwanak-gu
Dedicated rehearsal room with comms split feed; partners could audit dry runs in person.
- 2025
Measurement language clinic ships
Public resource pack for cohort reporting; adopted by three alumni teams without edits.