Serial Inventing with Courtney Laschkewitsch is a personal-brand resource site focused on “serial inventing” and product licensing. The site includes inventor resources, podcasts, articles, comics, reading lists, tool recommendations, showcases of licensed products, plus entry points for speaking engagements and inventRight coaching. It is not a traditional course platform with a fixed syllabus, lessons, and enrollment page; it is closer to an inventor education content library and personal professional portfolio.
The content focuses on product idea development, market licensing, product pitching, inventor mindset, and productivity tools. The site repeatedly emphasizes the difference between licensing and venturing, making it suitable for users who want to license ideas to companies rather than start a new company for each product. In terms of delivery format, the site clearly offers podcasts, articles, webinar topic information, and resource pages. Courtney also states that she is an inventRight Coach, but details on specific 1-on-1 coaching, live sessions, or recorded course delivery are not disclosed on the site. The teaching language is English. No certification or certificate information is provided.
Courtney Laschkewitsch’s background is the site’s biggest strength. The site states that she has licensed multiple product ideas to dorm-products companies and has concepts in the toy and game industry. She also previously served for a long period as Managing Director of Inventors Groups of America, organizing online meetings, newsletters, and educational webinars. In addition, she has nearly ten years of experience teaching youth robotics, animation, and design. These experiences support her positioning as a practitioner-oriented educator in invention licensing.
The site does not disclose course prices, coaching fees, or subscription information. Visible monetization channels include Amazon affiliate links, Redbubble/Zazzle merchandise stores, and potential service conversions via inventRight or speaking engagements. Therefore, if users want to purchase formal coaching, they should contact inventRight or Courtney directly to confirm fees, service scope, and refund policies.
The strengths are its niche positioning, real-world examples, and variety of content formats, making it especially suitable for inventors who already have ideas and want to understand the licensing path. The weaknesses are the lack of a structured course framework, learning progress system, assignment feedback, certificates, and transparent pricing; the podcast also explicitly notes that it is not ideal as a starting point for beginners. Access, payment, and service availability for users in China are not explained on the site, so users will need to test network accessibility themselves. For payments involving Amazon or external platforms, regional restrictions may apply. Alternatives to consider include inventRight, innovation and entrepreneurship courses on Coursera/edX, or domestic training programs on intellectual property and product development.
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