Design, prep & learn from workshops — facilitation agents (designer, executor, feedback) grounded in Liberating Structures and Training from the BACK of the Room.
Workshop design assistant. Scaffolds a brief.md from the template when none exists, then reads the brief + the facilitation practices library + your past lessons-learned, and produces a grounded, time-reconciled agenda (design.md) that applies what you learned before. Use to start a new workshop or to design from an existing brief.
Session prep assistant. Turns an agreed design.md into a setup.md prep pack — a materials/pre-build checklist plus per-structure setup steps — for the session's medium (in-person, or digital = Miro+video). Markdown recipes only; no live board generation. Use after a design is agreed, before the session.
Post-session debrief assistant. Turns a tired facilitator's brain-dump into a structured feedback.md (with an overall rating) and extracts reusable lessons tagged by practice slug + theme into lessons-learned/. Use after you have run a workshop.
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Let people work(shop). The LetPeopleWork facilitation toolkit.
In one sentence: it's a helper for designing and running great workshops — you describe the session you want to run, and a set of AI assistants help you design the agenda, prepare the room (or your Miro board / video call), and learn from how it went so your next workshop is better.
You don't need to be technical to use it. If you can install an app and type a sentence, you can use this.
New to this? Think of Claude Code as a chat window that can also read and write files in a folder on your computer. This toolkit teaches it how to be a workshop facilitator. You talk to it in plain English; it does the work and saves the results as documents you can open and edit.
Open Claude Code, and type these two lines (one at a time):
/plugin marketplace add LetPeopleWork/LetPeopleWorkShop
/plugin install let-people-workshop@letpeoplework
That's the whole setup. The assistants are now available in any folder you work in.
Just ask, in plain English. For example, type:
"Help me design a 90-minute retrospective for my team of 8, in person."
The designer assistant will:
You'll get a file you can read, edit, and bring into the room.
"Give me a prep pack for this workshop."
The executor assistant turns the agenda into a checklist: what to print or buy, how to set up the room — or, for online sessions, a step-by-step recipe for your Miro board and video call.
"Let's debrief the workshop — here's how it went: …" (then just brain-dump what happened)
The feedback assistant turns your notes into a tidy summary and saves the lessons — so the next time you design a similar session, those lessons are automatically applied. That's the loop that makes each workshop better than the last.
Want to see an example first? Look in the
workshops/EXAMPLE-team-retro/folder in this repo — it shows what a finished brief and agenda look like.
In your own folder, not inside the toolkit. When you design a workshop, it's saved under
workshops/<your-workshop-name>/ in whatever folder you're working in. Your sessions, notes, and
lessons are yours and stay with you.
| Assistant | You use it… | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| designer | before the session | brief → a grounded, time-checked agenda (and applies your past lessons) |
| executor | just before running it | agenda → a prep pack (in-person materials, or a Miro + video recipe) |
| feedback | after the session | your notes → a clean summary + reusable lessons that feed the next design |
They work by reading and writing simple documents in your workshop folder — you can open and edit any of them at any time.
The toolkit comes with a big library of facilitation structures (the full Liberating Structures set, plus Training from the BACK of the Room and more). You can add your own:
skills/facilitation-practices/practices/_TEMPLATE.md to a new file named after your
method (e.g. world-cafe.md).The assistants pick it up automatically — no coding. Important: if the method comes from a book or a
commercial program, follow the short "four gates" checklist in the template and in
NOTICE.md — it keeps everything properly credited and legally clean. (Write it in your
own words, don't copy their worksheets, credit the author, and don't imply they endorse it.)
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