Sextech School

Founded by sextech industry leader Bryony Cole, Sextech School runs intensive training programs for entrepreneurs and innovators looking to build businesses in sexual wellness, intimacy tech, and adjacent spaces. The program is structured as a cohort-based course that walks founders…
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About Sextech School

Founded by sextech industry leader Bryony Cole, Sextech School runs intensive training programs for entrepreneurs and innovators looking to build businesses in sexual wellness, intimacy tech, and adjacent spaces. The program is structured as a cohort-based course that walks founders through everything from product development and user research to navigating the unique challenges of fundraising and marketing in the sextech space. The school launched as a 6-week accelerator program that combines live workshops, mentorship sessions, and community building. Participants get access to Cole’s extensive network of investors, researchers, and industry veterans who understand the particular roadblocks sextech companies face—from payment processing difficulties to advertising restrictions. The curriculum covers technical topics like building connected devices and app development, alongside softer skills like sex-positive marketing and inclusive design practices. Beyond the flagship program, Sextech School has become a community hub for founders working in sexual wellness tech. It’s carved out a niche as one of the few educational resources specifically tailored to the growing number of people pursuing careers in sextech, offering practical, actionable guidance rather than generic startup advice.