Workshop facilitator explaining digital tools to a group of small business owners in a classroom setting

Why these workshops exist

Working with small business owners in Tucumán, we kept seeing the same pattern: capable, hard-working people running their businesses entirely through WhatsApp chats, phone calls, and mental notes. Not because they didn't want a better system — but because every option they'd heard about cost money or felt too complicated.

The tools to fix this already existed. Google Drive, Google Sheets, Calendly, WhatsApp Business — all free, all stable, all widely used. What was missing was someone to sit down with business owners and configure everything together, in a single session, using their own real data.

That's what Amalmado does. We don't sell anything. We teach.

Instructor providing individual assistance to a workshop participant configuring an app on their smartphone

What makes these workshops different

Hands-on, not theoretical

Every tool is configured live, during the session. You don't watch a presentation and go home to figure it out. You leave with a working system.

Zero product sales

We don't sell software, apps, or subscriptions. Every tool we teach is publicly available and free. Our only product is the instruction itself.

Your data, your business

You configure everything with your own real products, clients, and services. The result isn't a demo — it's your actual administrative system.

Mobile-first

Most participants manage their business primarily from a smartphone. All tools and configurations are optimized for mobile use from the start.

Small groups

Sessions are kept small so every participant gets individual attention when they need it. No one gets left behind at a critical configuration step.

Local context

Based in Tucumán, we understand the specific administrative challenges of Argentine micro-entrepreneurs — including local fiscal requirements and the tools that work in Argentina.

Our commitment: The tools we teach will always be free and publicly available. If a tool we recommend ever introduces a paid tier that affects what we teach, we update the curriculum to a free alternative. We will never recommend something that costs money when a free option exists.