Signal before heroics

13live curriculum modules
7 yrscohorts paced with APAC retail
9.1 / 10mentor feedback (internal pulse)
48partner cohorts using templates
6cities with hosted walk labs

Inclusions shaped for aisle reality

Code Flow trains retail marketers, promotion planners, and brand activation teams to fix disconnected channel timing, repetitive promotions, and weak store-message consistency. You leave with calendar-based planning artifacts, retail-ready message systems, and cross-channel execution checklists—not generic slides.

Calendar spine

Shared milestones, blackout windows, and naming hygiene so teams stop debating which “wave” is live.

Shelf clarity

Hierarchy drills tuned for fluorescent + LED mixes and bilingual edge cases.

Execution handoffs

Playbooks that survive the first Monday back because ops co-signed the same brief blocks.


Retail promotion training

Calendars that survive the first stock count

Code Flow reframes promotion work as operational choreography: timing, language, and field feedback loops that merchandisers respect.


The flow — from calendar to shelf

Five beats keep teams from snapping back to siloed habits. Each step includes artifacts your org can reuse without licensing another SaaS dashboard.

01

Surface calendar collisions

We inventory overlaps between owned, partner, and seasonal beats before creative starts.

02

Draft aisle-ready language

Hierarchy exercises keep offers legible under fluorescent mix and LED spill.

03

Sequence channel releases

Beats include rollback snippets if inventory telemetry disagrees with the plan.

04

Pilot with honest measurement

Directional worksheets—not vanity dashboards—anchor retros.

05

Archive for the next wave

Tagged insights feed the next cohort without rewriting the curriculum.


Featured paths

Modules teams open first

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Voices from recent cohorts

“The Store Messaging Lab — Consistency System module gave us bilingual shelf strips that volunteers could explain without a script rewrite.”

Hajin Ryu — Promotion planner, Han river cooperative grocers

Omnichannel Timing Orchestration stopped our CRM blast from racing ahead of the endcap refresh—finally one numbered calendar everyone trusts.

Mika — Lifecycle marketer · rating 5/5

Promotion Fatigue Audit was blunt in the right places; still wish we had one more hour on partner overlays.

Sora · Daegu

Cross-Team Brief Templates Studio cut duplicate PDFs because merchandising co-signed the version naming block—small detail, huge relief.

Client in retail network

Field Feedback Loops replaced chat chaos with a weekly synthesis page.

Leo

Plain-language answers

Do modules include media buying?

No. We stay inside operational planning, messaging, and coordination rituals. Media vendor conversations are yours.

Are prices final on the website?

Displayed KRW amounts are informational. Statements of work define deliverables, tax, and any travel surcharges.

What should teams prepare?

Bring anonymized aisle photos, a recent calendar export, and one “messy” brief you are willing to dissect.


Office-hours notes

We send concise briefs when new modules open—no countdown gimmicks. Drop your email and we will respond with the next availability window.