emf.quest

Electromagnetic Field · 16–19 July 2026 · Eastnor

Point your LLM
at the field.

EMF runs hundreds of things at once. Paste one prompt into Claude or ChatGPT and get a schedule tuned to who you actually are — from the live programme.

431sessions
164villages
4days
1prompt

// paste this into any LLM that can browse the web

emf-2026-recommender.md
Fetch https://raw.githubusercontent.com/john-sandall/emf-recommender/main/skill/emf-2026-recommender.md and follow the instructions to build me a personalised EMF 2026 schedule — use what you already know about me, and quiz me if you need to.

No web access in your LLM? Open the raw file, copy the whole thing, and paste it — it carries the full schedule inside.

// how it works

Three steps, sixty seconds.

01

Open an LLM

Claude or ChatGPT — anything that can read a URL. On your phone in a field is exactly the point.

02

Paste the prompt

It reads the live EMF programme, then works out who you are from what it already knows — and asks a couple of quick questions if it needs to.

03

Get your plan

Your unmissables, a slot-by-slot itinerary with the clashes resolved for you, villages to wander, and a few curveballs.

// what you get

Not a list. A plan for you.

🔥

Unmissable for you

The handful of things worth rearranging your day for — with a line on why you specifically.

📅

Slot-by-slot plan

Thu→Sun, one pick per time block, parallel tracks resolved so you never stand in a field deciding.

🎪

Villages to wander

The camps that match your vibe — because EMF's soul is turning up and chatting, not just the talks.

🌶️

Stretch picks

Two things deliberately outside your lane. Wandering into the unexpected is the whole point of EMF.

🟢

If you've got a free slot

A clearly second-tier fallback list — the difference between "clear the calendar" and "wander in if you're free". It also flags 🎟️ lottery sign-ups, 👪 family-friendly sessions, and content notes.

// questions

The fine print.

How fresh is the schedule?

The file is rebuilt automatically from EMF's official programme, and its timestamp is printed at the top. If your LLM can browse, it's told to pull the live feed and the “now & next” endpoint too — so it stays current as rooms move and self-organised sessions appear during the event.

What does it actually do?

The linked .md is both instructions and data: it tells the LLM to work out who you are (from its memory of you, or a quick optional quiz), then build a tiered, personalised plan from the real EMF programme. It only ever recommends sessions that genuinely exist — no invented talks.

What if it doesn't know anything about me?

Then it runs a short quiz — a few one-line multiple-choice questions about what pulls you to EMF, how hands-on you are, and your rhythm — and tunes from there. Or just say “pick for me” and it'll give you a strong generalist plan.

Is my data going anywhere?

No. Everything happens inside your own chat with your own LLM. This site is static, there's no account, no tracking, and nothing is sent to us — there is no “us” collecting anything.

Is this official?

No — it's a community side-project by an attendee, built on EMF's public schedule API. Huge thanks to the EMF crew for publishing open data. The official schedule is always the source of truth.

Copied — now paste it into your LLM