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Learn the full power of the Lucidchart from our Product Pros Ready to take your Lucidchart skills to

Learn the full power of the Lucidchart from our Product Pros [LucidChart Logo]( [November Webinars from Lucidchart]( Ready to take your Lucidchart skills to the next level? Register for one of our free expert-led webinars! [Lucidchart-Advanced User Bootcamp]( [Lucid Live Recap: Advanced User Bootcamp]( Join Sable Petersen and Taylor Dolbin from our product marketing team as they review a few of the features that were covered at our Lucid Live user meetup last week. Learn how Lucidchart can help you visually communicate ideas, information, and processes. Space is limited, so reserve your seat today—and don't forget to come ready with all your Lucidchart questions! [Lucidchart-Architecture for Autonomy]( [An Architecture for Autonomy with Dave Adsit]( Pluralsight has grown from one team of 4 engineers to over a dozen teams totaling more than 100 software craftsmen. Since inception, they have also acquired more than half a dozen companies and disassembled a monolithic codebase into 40+ bounded contexts. Dave Adsit, a Pluralsight architect, will share how the company embraced team autonomy to create an architecture that allowed them to deliver more than 60 new user experiences over the last year, all in a single, functional product offering. [Lucidchart-101]( [Getting Started With Lucidchart]( Join the Lucidchart Product Pros, Angie Mecham and Bear Shelton, to learn how Lucidchart can help you visually communicate ideas, information, and processes. Space is limited, so reserve your seat today—and don’t forget to come ready with all your Lucidchart questions! [Lucidchart-201]( [Lucidchart's Advanced Features & Integrations]( Master Lucidchart to communicate complex ideas, information, and processes like a pro. In this course, Lucidchart Product Pros Angie Mecham and Bear Shelton will cover strategies and tools for making you more powerful in Lucidchart, while sharing tips and tricks for maximizing your efficiency in the editor. Cheers, The Lucidchart Team [fb]( [tw]( [insta]( [insta]( Lucid Software Inc. 10355 South Jordan Gateway, Suite 300, South Jordan, UT 84095 USA Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive.

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