The city runs dozens of tech and startup events. Most are discipline-specific — engineering meetups, design talks, PM forums. A few are cross-disciplinary, but they're built around networking and inspiration, not doing. The people who are actually building products with AI — solo, in teams, at different stages — have nowhere to work alongside each other.
After a year running the Data & AI Stockholm community, one pattern was clear: the most useful moments were always in-person. Someone asks a question from the audience. A conversation starts at the side of the room. Two people who should have met two years ago finally do. Slack doesn't produce that. Newsletters don't produce that. Rooms do.
Product Builders is a cross-disciplinary community for PMs, designers, engineers, and data people building with AI in Stockholm. Monthly build nights where people bring problems and leave further along. Workshops on specific skills. Hackathons built around real projects, not pitch theatre. The bar for entry is simple: you have to be making something, or actively trying to.
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Focused sessions where people bring problems, prototypes, and half-finished ideas — and leave further along.
Hands-on sessions on specific topics: AI product design, user research with LLMs, shipping fast.
12-hour build-a-thons. Cross-disciplinary teams, real projects, no pitching theatre.
Cross-disciplinary members across product, design, engineering, and data. Stockholm-based, genuinely cross-functional.