Accountability without the pressure.
An accountability group in a real Toronto café. Say what you'll do. Do it. Say how it went.
If someone else is there, you'll do it.
Accountability partners are great, until one of you flakes.
Accountability apps are great, until you mute them. In person, it just works.
You said you'd do it. Everyone heard you.
That's the whole trick.
The format
The day
A workday built around silent, focused creative blocks.
Six 50-minute blocks of work, in a real café. A lunch reset. Then we hang.
The block
Each block works like this:
- Say what you'll do (one sentence)
- Work for 50 minutes.
- Share what happened.
No tracking. No pressure.
Join how you want
No pressure to stay all day.
The social part
This isn't a networking event.
You just spent a few hours head-down, next to other people doing the same thing.
So we go and grab a drink at the end.
It feels like coworkers, without the work boundaries.
Next events
Pins mark each session's area. Open an event for the exact venue.
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- ImprovThink on Your Feet PlayshopIn partnership with My Creative Break, we’re hosting an evening of improv, connection, and practical communication skills.
Not the right week?
We'll let you know when a new session drops.
Light check-ins. No performance.
Before each block, one sentence: what are you doing for the next 50 minutes?
After each block, one sentence: what happened?
No tracking. No judging. Nobody grading your answer. Just enough friction to make you actually pick a thing and move it forward.
Visible progress. Every hour.
Who this is for
For.
- Designers.
- Engineers.
- Writers.
- Researchers.
- Founders.
- Marketers.
…plus anyone with something half-finished to bring.
FAQ
Nobody grades the answer. The point of saying it isn't external pressure, it's internal. Putting the next 50 minutes into one sentence makes them slightly more concrete to you. If the block doesn't go the way you said, the next one starts in ten minutes. Try again.
Coffeeshops and other public spaces. That means ambient noise: people talking, music, the occasional espresso machine. If you need total silence to work, this probably isn't for you. Bring headphones and you'll be fine.
Yes. No ticket, no upsell, no “pro” tier. We started it because we wanted to meet more people who actually care about their work. Charging would change who shows up.
Yes. Booking online lets us save you a spot and get you set up ahead of the day. If something comes up and you couldn't book, flag it when you arrive and we can usually get you in on the spot.
No. Most people come alone. Nobody talks during the blocks, so you don't have to be “on”. By the time the drinks start, you've already been sitting next to the same people for hours. The hang is easy from there. You can still bail whenever.
Yes. Get them to register online too so we can save their spot. If something changes last minute and they come along unexpectedly, let us know when you arrive and we'll do our best to accommodate.
No. Morning only (blocks 1 to 3), afternoon only (blocks 4 to 6), or the full day. Book whichever fits. Nobody tracks attendance.
If you're here to move something forward, it counts. Your daily work counts. A side project you never make time for counts. Real just means real to you.
Yes. Laptop, notebook, headphones, whatever you actually need to get done. Since the events happen in coffeeshops and other public spaces, there's always some background noise. You can take a call if you need to. Just be okay with the noise going the other way too.
Yes to both. Always wifi, always outlets. Not always one per person, so you may end up sharing with someone nearby. People are generally cool about it. Bring your charger and you're set.
It's fine to be late, but you really get the full experience by joining for the entire session. If you walk in while one's already running, people will be deep in the block, not looking up. People might not stop to say hi until the next break. Leaving during a block is also fine. Just do it quietly.