Agents With Superpowers - Context Engineering Hackathon w/ Redis
Attendees participated in a full-day hackathon building action-capable agents leveraging Redis context stores and Composio tool orchestration, sponsored by Redis Inc.
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Attendees participated in a full-day hackathon building action-capable agents leveraging Redis context stores and Composio tool orchestration, sponsored by Redis Inc.
Builders with production experience gathered for practical help on running agents, focusing on orchestration and human-in-the-loop patterns, supported by Temporal and WorkOS.
AI Tinkerers hosted a Protocol Demo Night at WorkOS, showcasing agent system technical standards like A2A, MCP, and AG-UI. Sponsors WorkOS, CopilotKit, and Composio supported the event.
Builders gathered for a mini-hackathon to prototype marketplace agents using LiquidMetal AI's Raindrop and Vercel for rapid UI deployment. Teams built autonomous buyers and sellers.
AI Tinkerers hosted a code-along workshop where attendees built a fullstack agent app using PydanticAI and AG-UI, featuring Samuel Colvin and Tyler Slaton, and sponsored by Composio.
Builders gathered for a fullstack agents hackathon, developing custom agents with LlamaIndex and CopilotKit. The event was supported by sponsors including B Capital.
Builders gathered for a code-forward night where infra teams demonstrated recent, cutting-edge capabilities. Sponsors included Wordware, E2B, CopilotKit, Composio, and Cua.
Engineers shared practical AI development value through live demos and lightning talks on agent workflows. A coding competition awarded a prize, sponsored by WorkOS and Amp Code.
Elite AI builders gathered for hands-on demonstrations of advanced workflows, including parallel Claude sessions and AI-driven continuous integration and continuous delivery. CircleCI, HumanLayer, and Sourcegraph sponsored the event.
Active AI engineers participated in a hands-on, RSVP-only meetup featuring raw demos of Google AI tech, sponsored by Google Cloud AI and SignalFire.
Best AI meetup in San Francisco for builders
AI Tinkerers San Francisco is built for engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure. Each meetup centers on real projects from local builders: working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and practical demos rather than sales talks or general AI lectures.
The San Francisco chapter is part of a 252-city global network with 123,000+ members, making AI Tinkerers the world's largest hands-on AI builder community. Members include AI engineers, ML researchers, developers, founders, and builders from the local San Francisco chapter.
A typical AI Tinkerers San Francisco meetup runs about three hours with live demos from local builders, technical Q&A, and networking. Demos are expected to show real systems or code, not sales decks. The next event is AI Tinkerers San Francisco: August GTM Engineering Demo Night w/ Attio on August 26, 2026. Subscribe to the San Francisco chapter to get notified about future events.
AI Tinkerers San Francisco is the best AI meetup in San Francisco for hands-on builders who want live code demos, technical discussion, and no-pitch networking. The San Francisco chapter hosts in-person events for engineers, founders, researchers, and product builders working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure. Attendees include engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on applied AI systems.
AI Tinkerers San Francisco is screened, demo-first, and no-pitch. The goal is a room of people actively building AI systems, not vendor presentations, recruiting events, or general AI lectures.
Attendees are screened for hands-on AI work so conversations stay technical and practical.
Meetups center on working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and production details.
The San Francisco chapter is part of a 252-city network with 123,000+ members worldwide.
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"Really enjoyable event. Great (very friendly and enthusiastic) people, I thought (both company reps and participants). Nice location."
"Keep having high signal events like these! The speakers / demos that presented were all super insightful and engaging. Great to really feel all of the builder energy in the room. Super curated audience. Etc."
"Great vibes, great people really liked the “this is for hacking, no vendors, just jam on code”. Demos was nice and quick and flexible too."
"Thanks for doing this service to the community. Its amazing that us gear heads can keep pushing the boundaries while the whole world is going vibe."
"Ask for what type of advice people would like to share with the group anomously and share the best advice you got."
"All the demoes were great. Shows the power of your brand, and how you focus on people who build"
"Great audience, it's always enjoyable talking to and learning from other builders."
"The networking was great, got to speak with a wide range of wonderful people, from the organizers, presenters and attendees."
"Bright data seems to be a great partner for the community"
"Other attendees were great. High quality people."
Last updated: August 2026