GTM Track July 2026 [AI Tinkerers - Seattle]

GTM Track July 2026

Dan Moore
Dan Moore — AI Tinkerers - Seattle
June 10, 2026

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GTM Track, July 2026 (Seattle Tech Week)

AI Tinkerers Seattle continues our GTM Track. This series is dedicated to the discipline of building AI and automation to accelerate go-to-market and growth functions. We are convening builders who are actively shipping systems—from custom LLM-powered sales agents to automated content pipelines—to share architecture, trade-offs, and what broke.

This is a high-trust room for candid technical work. We prioritize live demos and deep implementation notes over abstract strategy or product pitches.

What to Expect

  • The GTM Changelog: A popcorn-style experience share of the latest GTM/Growth tools, changes, and AI updates this past month.
  • Live Demos: Short, code-first presentations focused on GTM/Growth AI tools.
  • Technical Q&A: Deep dives into implementation notes, agentic workflows, and stack decisions.
  • Vetted Networking: Connect with engineers, founders, and researchers shipping real AI products.

Call for Demos

We are seeking builders to present their work. This is a technical show-and-tell for builders, by builders. We want to see your messy experiments, creative hacks, and technical discoveries in GTM engineering. Your demo should answer: “How did you build this?” not “Why should someone buy this?”

If you are building GTM or growth systems that use AI, we want you on stage.

Submit Your Demo Proposal

Event Details

Detail Information
Date Wednesday, July 29th, 2026
Time 6:00 PM
Location Seattle (Exact address shared upon acceptance)
Capacity 50 Vetted Builders
Food Food and refreshments will be served

Registration & Curation

Entry is selective by design. We maintain a high signal environment by requiring demonstrable proof of hands-on work with AI for entry. Space is strictly limited to 50 active builders and these events are very popular; we recommend registering early and being detailed in your registration to secure a spot on the list.



📊 AI Tinkerers Seattle Stats

  • Attendees: This exclusive community of 5,360 technical professionals comprises approximately 43% senior software engineers, 32% AI/ML scientists, and 25% technical founders. Members possess deep expertise in agentic workflows, LLM orchestration, and cloud infrastructure. Notably, the group bridges elite enterprise talent from Microsoft and Amazon with venture-backed startups, driving rapid, open-source AI integration and local-first hardware-software innovations.
  • Companies Represented: Featuring industry giants like Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Google, and Apple, alongside leading AI innovators such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Together.ai, and rising startups like CopilotKit, OpenPipe, Fixie.ai, and Moondream, and more
  • Demos: 614 demos have been submitted and 266 have been presented at AI Tinkerers – Seattle. The most exciting themes have frequently blended agentic workflows, production-ready LLM engineering, and agent/tool orchestration, while technical highlights have emphasized RAG and memory systems, structured outputs for reliability, multimodal real-time UX (especially voice/vision), and evaluation/observability for safer iteration—often alongside privacy/security and edge performance work.
  • Testimonials:
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