Our workshops are built around one idea: that every household can gain greater control over its finances with the right knowledge and tools. No financial background required.
There is an important distinction between financial advice and financial education. Dexytrix provides education. We do not tell you what to do with your money. We give you the knowledge and frameworks to make your own informed decisions.
This matters because financial decisions are deeply personal. What makes sense for one household may not make sense for another. Our role is to equip you with tools, not to prescribe outcomes.
Workshops are conducted in a supportive group environment where questions are welcomed and no situation is considered unusual. Participants consistently describe the experience as clarifying rather than overwhelming.
Every session is built around real-life situations. Worksheets, comparison grids, and case studies use the kinds of bills, contracts, and spending categories that French households actually encounter.
No prior knowledge of finance or economics is required. Content is explained in plain language, with jargon defined when it appears. Workshops are designed to be genuinely inclusive.
Each workshop follows a clear arc: assessment, analysis, comparison, and action planning. The structure ensures participants leave with something concrete rather than a vague sense of having learned something.
Content is specifically developed for the French regulatory environment, service market, and consumer rights framework. Examples, references, and tools are relevant to daily life in France.
Good training doesn't happen by accident. Each Dexytrix workshop is designed with a deliberate progression that builds understanding step by step.
Every workshop begins with participants mapping their actual situation. Real numbers, real categories, real spending. This grounds the learning in something personally meaningful from the first minute.
Trainers introduce concepts and frameworks in context. Rather than abstract theory, participants learn how to read a contract, compare an offer, or identify a hidden cost in a real document.
Guided exercises give participants the chance to apply what they have learned. Working through examples in a supported environment builds genuine confidence, not just familiarity.
Each session ends with participants writing their own personalised action plan. Specific, achievable steps that fit their household's situation and timeline.
Multi-session formats allow participants to return, report on progress, and deepen their understanding. Learning compounds when it is revisited and applied between sessions.