A friendlier way through Tech Week.
Tech Week is wonderful and exhausting. The official a16z calendars do a great job of listing what's happening (Boston with around 200 inaugural events, New York with more than a thousand), but anyone who has scrolled them at 11pm before flying in knows the feeling afterwards: too many tabs, too many maybes, not enough actual plan.
This site is a small, opinionated counterweight. Answer seven short questions about who you are and what you actually want from the week, and we'll produce a personal list of events, a sensible daily agenda, and a handful of backup picks. RSVPs go straight to the host's official page. We never get in the way.
We're not a directory. We won't show you everything. We'll show you the rooms that match what you came for, with travel time built in and a friendly nudge not to overbook. If you only attend three things this week and they're the right three, we did our job.
What we use to recommend
Recommendations are entirely client-side: your role, the topics you care about, your available days, your preferred time of day, and how far you're willing to travel between rooms. Nothing leaves your device. Your answers and saved events live in your browser only.
Honest limitations
The event catalog used here is a representative slice from the official calendars and the broader Tech Week ecosystem. For the definitive lists and last-minute additions, the Boston and New York calendars on tech-week.com remain the source of truth.
Created by Abhishek Suryawanshi. Not affiliated with a16z or Tech Week. Built as a small gift to the community.
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