Tech Startup Builders Meetup – Devs, Designers, Marketers & Creative Thinkers


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### Do you feel like you’re meant to build something special?
Not everyone does.
But if something inside you says yes if you think differently, obsess over ideas, and believe the right people change everything then you need to be here.
This isn’t just another networking event.
This is a small, curated meetup for people who build developers, designers, creators, and deep thinkers who thrive in the chaos of early-stage energy.
I believe the best teams and the best ideas don’t start in boardrooms.
They start in unexpected conversations between the right people.
I’m currently building Flicoon, a real-time, social-first auction marketplace.
But I don’t want to build it alone.
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### 🧠 What to expect:
- Open conversations about the future of marketplaces and what’s broken
- Raw, unfiltered ideas early-stage and full of potential
- People who don’t wait for permission to start
- A space to find co-founders, collaborators, or simply get inspired
- No fluff. No ego. Just energy, honesty, and opportunity
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Startups don’t begin with a pitch they begin with real conversations between the right people.
This could be one of those moments.
If you're ready to build, contribute, or explore bold ideas with others who are just as serious this is where it starts.
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📍 Location:
Before We Start:
We’ll be at Caffè Nero, 65 Charing Cross Road – I’ll grab a table downstairs (basement level) around 10–20 mins before the start. Look out for a small sign or notebook on the table that says “Flicoon” or just ask for Pawel.
(If space is tight, I’ll post an update in the comments by 8:50-9.00 AM with a backup nearby all close walking distance.)
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No pressure. No fluff.
Just real talk, good coffee, and maybe the start of something worth joining.
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📌 Please RSVP by Friday 6 PM so I can plan space and give everyone a heads-up. If plans change, just update your RSVP no pressure.


Tech Startup Builders Meetup – Devs, Designers, Marketers & Creative Thinkers