There’s a lot to be done on developer engagement.
We need 200-350 Hackers
Assuming the attendance rate is about 50% ( for each person that says they want to attend only about half will actually attend, if we are lucky)
400-700 would be a good target to safely reach our goals
Hacker breakdown, Who exactly are we targeting and how many people should we get from that
Update with HubSpot
Schools
- University of Chicago - Simon
- Uiuc - Jongwon
- Northwestern - Aiden
- UIC - ??
- IIT - ??
- University of Michigan - ??
Total Target:100?
Traditional Industry
- Professional
- Devops Space
- Game Development space
- Trad Fi ( Big banks)
- Pharma
- Abbvie
- Insurance
- Elevance Health
- Trad Technology
- SaaS-type companies
- Sports?
- Bulls
*FinTech
- Bulls
- Consultancy?
- Startups
Total Target:50?
Web3 Native
- Commercial
- Arbitrum or Offchain Labs
- Jump Crypto
- Wormhole
- Pyth
- Starknet?
- XMTP?
- DAO like
- Protocol Guild members
- HER DAO
- Buidl Guildl
- Developer DAO
- Startups/Founding Teams
- Hobbiest/Free lance/etc
Total Target:100
Creatives
- Artists/Designers
- What else? ( music? Not sure )
Total Target:100?
Remaining - Groups I missed
Total Target: 50
General Target of 400 Builders submitted
We have 3 months, getting 100->150 hackers per month would be ideal…
Tasks
- Combing through Typeform for builders/builder teams - reaching out to them
- Linked-in outreach/ LinkedIn event
- Onsite events?
- School Club Events?
- University of Chicago - Simon
- Uiuc - Jongwon
- Northwestern - Aiden
- UIC - ??
- IIT - ??
- University of Michigan - ??
- Reaching out to school committee groups for funding students to come?
- Twitter Spaces?
- Posting signage at schools/physical spaces with events
- Reaching out to existing conferences
- Reaching out to tech recruiters for suggestions on Dev participation
- Reaching out to coding boot camps
Realistic Considerations
- Jump’s 4-week XHack event resulted in about 300 hackers including speakers
- ETH meetups are generally around 40 ish people? Not all are devs