Day two

Day two

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THE PRESENTATIONS

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Kate Scott

What Successful Squarespace Template Sellers Are Doing Differently In 2026

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Christy Price

More Profit, Less Time: How Web Designers Are Rethinking Their Service Model

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Phil Pallen

I Tested the AI Tools Every Web Designer Is Talking About (So You Don't Have To)

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Katelyn Dekle

How I Use A Client Portal To Collect Content & Manage Projects Without Losing My Mind (Or Overwhelming My Clients)

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Alyssa Downey

Content, Please! How to Get Website Content from Clients on Time

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Hayley Fedders

Square Sprints: The Easiest Way for Designers to Hit 10k Months

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Beatriz Caraballo

Building for Two: Designers and Their Clients

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Emilie Nutley

Beyond the Invoice: Predictable Pay for Designers

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Whitney Rose Zimmermann

The One Week Web Design Method: How to Deliver Premium $5K–$10K Websites in Five Focused Days

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Moira Fuller

Why Great Designers Get Stuck Managing Projects (+ 5 Shifts To Fix It)