Product Enablement

Product Enablement

Bring product & users closer

Close the gap between what your product can do and what users actually know how to do with it.

Product enablement programs exist to close the gap between product capability and user knowledge. When that gap is wide, adoption suffers, support costs rise, and customers under-use what they’ve paid for.

Hamyar builds product enablement programs structured around how your product actually works — not how someone assumes it works.

A Complete
Structured Course
Built in Hours.

New product versions mean new content requirements. With Hamyar, updating a course takes hours — not another production cycle.

Traditional
Weeks
Hamyar
Hours

Framework-first design compresses the content phase without compromising structural rigour or assessment integrity.

HOW THESE PROGRAMS ARE BUILT

Structured Around
Product Logic

We begin with your product documentation, support data, and defined use cases. Knowledge Foundry identifies the knowledge a user needs before they can perform a task — not a list of features, but the logic and dependencies behind correct product use.

Onboarding programs structured around product capability — not marketing language

Role-differentiated programs for different user types and permission levels

Assessment tied to correct task performance, not comprehension recall

Block-level updates when product features change — without rebuilding the whole program

Audience

Who This
Is For

Hamyar is built for organisations where the product is technical and the business impact is mission critical

01
Construction Supplierstraining and certifying users while staying compliant
02
Continuing education and professional development providersTrade skills training and Keeping practitioners current at scale
03
Industrial equipment supplierswith complex operational requirements requiring trained, certified and compliant users
04
Software vendorssupporting deployment teams, channel partners, and customers

Ready to See
What This Looks Like
for Your Programs?