A club for the deeply curious. For people who don’t just talk about AI — they can’t stop building with it.
“If you have found yourself on a weekend, hours into a session, losing track of time, being inspired by the future ahead of us — this is for you.”
— ADAM
If you recognise this cycle — if you’ve lived it, over and over, and kept coming back — you’re one of us.
“Every breakthrough I’ve had with AI came right after the moment I wanted to give up. The frustration is the price of admission — and the people who pay it are the ones worth learning from.”— HARESH / CO-FOUNDER
“The best ideas I’ve seen didn’t come from the smartest person in the room. They came from the most curious one — the one who went home and actually built it.”— CRAIG / CO-FOUNDER
There are plenty of conferences. No shortage of webinars. LinkedIn is full of people who “leverage AI.”
This isn’t that.
This is a room. A small one. People who have gone well beyond asking questions and started building answers. People who have shipped something — a prototype, a tool, an agent, a product — and want to be around others doing the same.
We connect outside of work hours because this matters enough to give up an evening for it. Monthly sessions to share what we’re building. A group chat that’s always on for the problems that can’t wait. Quarterly deep-dives with someone from outside who’s pushing the edge.
No panels. No presentations. No name badges. Just a small group, a table, and the thing they built last weekend.
Here’s to the ones who didn’t wait for permission.
Who taught themselves at midnight.
Who broke something on a Saturday, fixed it on a Sunday,
and shipped it on a Monday.
Who see a problem and reach for a keyboard, not a committee.
Who know that the gap between an idea and something
people actually use is measured in weekends, not quarters.
Not just prototypes. Things that work. Things that are live.
Things that changed how someone works, how they think,
how they live.
This club is for them.
You didn’t wait for IT to build it — you built it yourself. You’ve stood up a prototype, wired a database, put something live. You know the difference between an idea and a working demo. You’ve crossed from “wouldn’t it be great if” to “here, let me show you.”
You live closer to the code — product, engineering, data. Building with AI is what you do. The question is whether you see past the technology. Can you name the business problem? Can you explain the commercial logic? Have you built something beautiful — not just functional, but thoughtful?
A group chat for the problems that can’t wait until next month. Share wins, debug together, stay connected.
Evenings, outside work hours. Show what you’ve built, hear what others are working on.
A dinner or offsite with an external builder pushing the edge of what’s possible.
Starting in London. Other locations to follow.
Five sections. Some checkboxes, some open questions. Takes about 10 minutes if you don’t overthink it.
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