Vibecode Show & Tell!
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By popular demand, March’s meetup is Vibecode Show & Tell! — a live, hands-on evening exploring AI coding tools and the side projects they’re powering.
Over the past few months, so many of you have mentioned things you’re building with Cursor, Claude, Replit, and beyond. So we’re making space for it.
This month is about demos, workflows, and honest process.
We’ll kick things off with rapid-fire showcases for anyone who brings their laptop:
- 2-minute demo
- 5 minutes of Q&A about how it was built, what tools were used, what broke, and what surprised you
After that, we’ll open it up for broader conversation about vibecoding workflows, prototyping with AI, guardrails, shipping vs. tinkering, and what this all means for product craft.
No hype. No gatekeeping. Just builders showing their work.
(Plus pizza!)
You’ll walk away with:
- A clearer sense of what AI coding tools are actually good (and bad) at
- Practical workflows you can try immediately
- Inspiration from other side projects and experiments
- A more grounded perspective on where this is heading — and where it isn’t
Join us for our monthly in-person roundtable of The Product Group Hudson Valley, a local chapter of one of the world’s longest-running product management communities.
Who should attend: Product managers, aspiring PMs, product designers, founders, engineers, and anyone whose work sits at the intersection of people, decisions, and products—whether you’re just starting out or leading teams.
Format: Interactive roundtable discussion. Everyone participates, shares experiences, and learns from one another.
This is your invitation to:
- Be a part of a growing Hudson Valley product community
- Connect with thoughtful local builders and leaders
- Leave with insights you can apply immediately in your work
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Join us on Patreon to unlock exclusive content, PM Select (curated personal intros to hiring managers), and help grow this global community:
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About the venue: Inspired by the coworking and localism movements in the early aughts, Beahive is a pioneering network of hives for work and belonging — the first and only of its kind in the Hudson Valley, one of only a handful in all of NY, and one of probably only a few hundred in the world when it opened.
