Last week Planet of the Apps, a new series all about apps and their creators, was announced. The Product Hunt team and I are excited about it.
We speak with makers, founders, and developers every day and understand the challenge in finding an audience and building a truly great product. Planet of the Apps can help, and thereβs no better time for a show like this as technology has become a magnet of mainstream appeal, attracting more interest and influence than ever before.
So, we partnered with our friends and creators of the show at Propagate to co-host meetups across the country (something we love doing).
Join us and some of the showβs creators and talent, along with others in the Product Hunt community. There will be drinks, food, a photo booth (of course), and opportunities to ask questions of the people behind Planet of the Apps.
We are bringing people together in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Austin. For those of you that cannot join us in person, we will come up with some fun ways for you to experience the evenings virtually (livestream perhaps?). And of course, you do not need to join us at the meetups to apply for the Planet of the Apps. Applications are being accepted now through Friday, August 26.
San Francisco
Tuesday, July 26 @ 6pm
Galvanize SOMA
44 Tehama Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
RSVP here
Los Angeles
Friday, July 29 @ 5pm
WeWork Gas Tower
555 West 5th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
RSVP here
New York City
Monday, August 1 @ 6pm
WeWork Chelsea
115 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
RSVP here
Austin
Thursday, August 4 @ 6pm
Galvanize 2nd Street District
119 Nueces Street
Austin, TX 78701
6:00pm Doors Open
RSVP here
Also thanks WeWork and Galvanize for hosting the meetups in their beautiful spaces and AWS helping make this happen. We are excited to be working with them and look forward to having their communities join ours.
Please note that admission is on a first come, first served basis. RSVP does not guarantee entry if capacity is reached.
We look forward to seeing you on the tour. π
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