Blocking out five days for a free event is a real commitment — and most people want to know exactly what they're walking into before they clear their calendar. That's fair. This article breaks down what happens on each day of the Side Hustle Summit, so you can decide which sessions matter most to you and plan your week around them.
A quick honesty note up front: the details for September 6th through 11th come directly from the official event structure. The final two days of the window — September 12th and 13th — are our own informed projection based on how previous Iman Gadzhi live events have typically closed out, not an officially confirmed agenda. We've flagged that clearly below so you're never left guessing what's fact and what's a prediction.
Day 1 — September 6: Kickoff & Orientation
The event opens with a kickoff session designed to set expectations for the five days ahead. Rather than diving straight into tactics, this session focuses on framing — what the challenge is actually building toward, how the AI-driven approach differs from traditional side hustle advice, and what you'll need in place before the live training days begin.
Think of Day 1 as the orientation you'd get on the first day of a course: less "how-to," more "here's the map." It's still worth attending live, since it sets the context that makes the following four days click into place faster.
Days 2–6 (Sept 7–11) — The Live Training Block
This five-day stretch is where the actual build happens. Based on the event's stated structure, each day layers on top of the last — moving from foundational setup toward a working, monetizable framework by the end of the block. Here's the general progression to expect:
- Early sessions: Research and positioning — identifying where an AI-assisted side hustle actually fits, without needing to show your face or have a personal brand already built.
- Middle sessions: Tool setup and workflow — the specific AI tools being used, and how they're plugged into a repeatable daily process.
- Later sessions: Audience and monetization — how the framework built in earlier sessions actually converts into an income stream, demonstrated live.
Why attending live matters here: each day reportedly builds on the previous one. Missing a middle session means showing up to the next one without the context that makes it make sense — which is exactly why we recommend blocking your calendar for the full run, not just the sessions that sound most interesting on paper.
Days 7–8 (Sept 12–13) — Likely Wrap-Up (Unconfirmed)
This is the part of the schedule we want to be fully transparent about: the organizers have not officially detailed what happens on September 12th and 13th as of this writing. Based on the pattern seen in prior live events hosted by this team, these final two days typically include some combination of live Q&A, attendee case studies or success stories, and a closing session that ties the week together.
Treat this as an educated prediction, not a confirmed fact. We'll update this article the moment the organizers release official details for these two days.
How to Plan Your Week Around the Summit
- Block all five core days (Sept 6–11) on your calendar now, before other commitments fill the space.
- Prioritize Day 1 and the early-to-middle training days most heavily — these carry the foundational context.
- Keep a dedicated notebook or doc open during each session to capture tool names and steps as they're shared.
- Don't rely on replays being available — treat each live session as a one-time window.
Frequently Asked Questions
The event window runs September 6th through 13th, 2026. Days 6–11 are confirmed live training days; the final two days are based on an informed prediction, not an official confirmation.
Attending every day gives you the most complete picture, since the sessions reportedly build on each other. If you can only attend some days, prioritize Day 1 and the early training sessions for foundational context.
Exact daily session times are communicated directly by the organizers after registration. Registering early and adding sessions to your calendar as they're announced is the most reliable way to stay on schedule.
Since those two days aren't officially confirmed as of this writing, any changes would come directly from the organizers. This article will be updated as soon as official details are released.
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