> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ubiquity.co.nz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ubiquity.co.nz/documentation/keep-learning/training.md).

# Training

### Training Overview <a href="#training-overview" id="training-overview"></a>

UbiQuity training is designed to help your team build confidence using the platform and get value faster. Training is delivered by our Marketing Automation Consultants and can be tailored to your setup, use cases, and level of experience. Whether you're just getting started or looking to go deeper, training helps ensure you're using the platform effectively.

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### What training covers <a href="#what-training-covers" id="what-training-covers"></a>

Training sessions are typically tailored, but may include:

* Platform fundamentals and navigation
* Managing your database and imports
* Creating and sending mailouts
* Building journeys and automations
* Using forms and data capture
* Reporting and optimisation best practices

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### How training works <a href="#how-training-works" id="how-training-works"></a>

Training is delivered remotely and scheduled directly with your UbiQuity consultant. Sessions can be structured as:

* Initial onboarding training
* Role-based training for different team members
* Follow-up or advanced sessions as your usage evolves


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