New Year, New Tiller Foundations Webinar Series

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We’re getting ready to welcome 2025, and welcome thousands of people signing up for Tiller to reach their money goals in the year ahead.

Bank feeds and spreadsheets templates are only the beginning of what you get when you sign up for Tiller. You also get top-rated support, ample learning resources, and a helpful, friendly user community.

For example, we’re now running a series of free weekly webinars designed to help you get started with Tiller fast. These webinars are always popular, and feature a lively Q&A segment.

About the Tiller Foundation Webinar Series (Jan – Feb 2025)

New to Tiller? Want to brush up on how best to use the Foundation Template? This webinar is for you!

Learn how to use Tiller’s financial data feeds for Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel and take control of your financial future. We’ll cover:

  • How Tiller works 
  • How to quickly set up a basic budget or tracker using the Tiller Foundation Template
  • Resources and tips for further customizing your Tiller-powered spreadsheets
  • Q&A

Each webinar will run on the following dates:

  • Dec 31, 2024 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Jan 7, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Jan 14, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Jan 21, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Jan 28, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Feb 4, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Feb 11, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST
  • Feb 18, 2025 @ 12PM PST / 3PM EST

Sign up even if you can’t attend, and we’ll email you a recording of the webinar!

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Will the seminars be available on YouTube on the Tiller channel?

A post was split to a new topic: Running business numbers for 2023

If you register we’ll send you a link to a replay/resources, but we aren’t specifically posting or live streaming all of these on YouTube.

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I have attended a number of Tiller webinars and find them helpful. I know Tiller is in the process of getting the two versions the same, but the fact is they are not.

While much of the information may be redundant, I would highly suggest that all webinars should be separated between the two.

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