Intro
SprintHarbor Academy is a community for people who ship IT work while studying for certification. We keep the tone practical: you bring messy roadmaps, we bring facilitation scripts, markup rituals, and peer review that respects your calendar. This homepage doubles as a member porch—social proof first, then a welcome hero, then the numbers and stories that explain why people stay. We are based in Seoul with hybrid seats for neighbors across APAC time zones. Nothing here promises automatic exam passage; we document what the workshops cover, what they omit, and how moderators keep threads useful. If you are new, read the intro, skim the stats strip, then jump to the forum preview to see what members are stuck on this week.
Teams that rehearse with us
The table pairs each enterprise client with a single outcome sentence so you can see how cohorts use the material. Names are anonymized composites inspired by real industries we serve.
Outcomes describe operational habits—shorter steering memos, clearer dependency chips—not personal financial results.
| Organization | One-line outcome |
|---|---|
| BlueRiver Group | Cut steering packet length by half using the decision log pattern from the Enterprise PM essentials track. |
| Hanaro Transit Labs | Standardized dependency language between platform squads and field hardware partners after the portfolio kanban studio. |
| Lumenwell Health Data | Retros now finish with an action stack ranked by impact instead of an open-ended parking lot. |
| Northpine Retail Cloud | Risk register entries now include measurable triggers before leadership briefings. |
Member desk
Welcome to the SprintHarbor member hall
Active members this month: 412 · Moderators on duty: 9
- Certification nights that stay grounded in how your org actually writes scope.
- Studio blocks for facilitation craft without cosplay agile jargon.
- Peer review that expects you to cite which workshop module you are applying.
Primary join path: start with the free community tier to read forum archives, or skip straight to a cohort seat if your calendar is already set. Open the contact thread to talk with a human about which door fits.
Signals from the last quarter
Each metric below pairs with a short context line so you know what we measured. Numbers come from internal cohort surveys and attendance logs—rounded for clarity, not precision marketing.
We publish them here because members told us they want evidence that the community stays active between launches.
6
Years hosting cohorts
Steady iteration since we moved from pop-up classes to a fixed studio calendar.
3
Cities with hybrid seats
Seoul anchor plus partner rooms in Busan and Singapore.
14
Partner orgs in rotation
Organizations that lent anonymized scenarios to the curriculum library this year.
82%
Workshop completion
Participants who attended at least 80% of live blocks in Q3 cohorts.
2.1k
Facilitated hours
Time members spent in moderated sessions, not self-serve replays.
Evidence trail
How attention moves through this community page
This section treats reading behavior like an editorial study. As you move down, the highlighted row shifts to show which narrative stage currently dominates for typical visitors. Figures describe qualitative emphasis, not revenue or performance guarantees.
The table stays static structurally; only the active emphasis row changes. That mirrors how print designers call out one line at a time without animating decorative charts.
| Stage | What readers do | Emphasis in layout |
|---|---|---|
| Orientation | Readers skim the cohort charter and note where live sessions diverge from recordings. | Charter clarity |
| Deep read | Participants linger on facilitation scripts because they mirror their own steering tensions. | Script reuse |
| Synthesis | Teams annotate margins with questions they intend to bring to the forum preview strip. | Margin prompts |
| Action | Most visitors jump to signup flow after comparing Free and Pro responsibilities side by side. | Tier contrast |
Threads waiting for your reply
These posts are open loops from members who asked for a second pair of eyes. Jump in with specificity—moderators remove vague drive-by replies.
Delivery mechanics
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Dependency chips on portfolio boards
Posted by Minseo · 6 replies · last activity 3h ago
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Who owns the incident summary after a cross-vendor drill?
Posted by Theo · 2 replies · waiting on moderator
Certification study
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Pacing map disagrees with my manager’s advice
Posted anonymously · 9 replies · needs facilitator
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How literal should procurement vocabulary be on the exam?
Posted by Leo · unanswered · ethics tag applied
Membership shape
The tree lists responsibilities before you tap join. Free access keeps archives readable; Pro unlocks live markup, moderator office hours, and printable studio kits shipped within Korea.
We keep pricing for workshops on separate pages so this panel stays about community expectations, not checkout pressure.
- — Community
- — Free
- · Read forum archives
- · Attend public AMAs
- — Pro
- · Weekly markup sessions
- · Moderator office queue
- · Printed workbook mailouts
Partner studios
Logos are stylized initials for partner rooms that host hybrid seats. They are not endorsements of specific exam outcomes.