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A French tech livestream announced a summer hiatus while promoting its community platform, new tools, and lighter programming for its final week before the break.
The program confirmed it is entering its final week before a summer break lasting around four weeks, with regular broadcasts scheduled to pause after mid-July. A tentative return date is set for August 17 or August 24, depending on availability, highlighting uncertainty in scheduling.
Despite the pause in regular shows, occasional spontaneous livestreams are planned throughout the summer. These informal sessions may occur at unusual times and aim to maintain contact with the audience while allowing flexibility.
The final week before the hiatus is designed to be more relaxed and interactive, with audience-driven discussions, surprises, and experimental formats. The approach reflects a transition from structured content to a more casual, community-focused experience.
The program emphasized its availability across multiple platforms, including Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X, encouraging users to follow and enable notifications to stay informed during the break period.
A central hub, renaud-decotes.fr, serves as the main platform for content, updates, and interaction. The site offers free access to discussions, thematic forums, and shared resources, positioning itself as a collaborative space for users.
A paid subscription tier provides access to exclusive content, including weekly private sessions, replays, workshops, and behind-the-scenes material. A promotional offer of 50% off the first month lowers the entry price to approximately €20.
The premium section includes extensive training programs, notably 18–19 hours of content on artificial intelligence, covering large language models, prompting, and practical applications. A second track focuses on automation workflows, with or without AI integration.
Upcoming additions include short, structured “7-day” training modules combining daily videos and practical exercises. The platform also highlights tools such as Kiro and Cast, with a new tool teased for release, reinforcing its positioning as a curated tech resource.
The initiative places strong emphasis on peer support, networking, and shared projects, with users encouraged to exchange ideas, job opportunities, and technical solutions. The platform blends free collaboration with optional paid depth.
The program is transitioning into a summer pause while expanding its ecosystem through a mix of community engagement, educational content, and new digital tools, aiming to sustain momentum beyond its regular broadcast schedule.