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DevRelCon NY 2026

DevRelCon NY 2026 is the premier conference for anyone working to grow developer adoption - from Developer Relations and Developer Experience to Product Marketing, Platform Product Management, and Go-to-Market strategy. The event features deep dives on AI developer tooling, agentic platforms, and the new developer go-to-market playbook. Attendees can expect…

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43Speakers
0Sponsors
17On the bill · sessions
23Companies · in total
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Speakers

Programmed at DevRelCon, in alphabetical order.
Alex Kretzschmar
Tailscale
Andrew Sepic
Mapbox
Arkodyuti Saha
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Beatriz Datangel Rodgers
Chainguard
Brian Douglas
Paper Compute Company
Caelean Barnes
Gauge
Carter Rabasa
Box
Chuck Meyer
Algolia
Clement Hugbo
Courtney Yatteau
Danielle Washington
David Crawshaw
exe.dev
Dawn Wages
Anaconda
Dominik Kundel
OpenAI
Drew Gorton
Dugald Morrow
Atlassian
Ethan Finkel
Gauge
Gene Chorba
Jess Lee
keynote
Joel Lord
MongoDB
Joey de Villa
John Britton
Workbrew
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Agenda

Selected from 17 sessions on the bill.
  • 0915

    Build Something Agents Want, Not More AI Slop

    We are in a weird state of the attention economy. Teams have crossed into a phase where agents are part of the daily workflow The easiest way to automate yourself out of the jobs y…

  • 1015

    Agentic Experience Design: A New Interaction Layer Demands a New Discipline

    Over the last 18 months in my role leading DevRel for the Slack platform, I've had a unique vantage point on the adoption of agents. I've seen what admins consider an agent's respo…

  • 1015

    PMF, Pipeline, and GTM Aren't Someone Else's Problem

    Most Developer Advocates were hired to write docs, build community, and speak at events. But the ones who get promoted - and the ones whose programs survive budget cuts - are the o…

  • 1015

    Unconference

    Self-organized discussion groups around important DevRel strategies and industry practices

  • 1100

    DevRel for a developer you'll never hear from

    MCP is the hottest thing in developer tools right now. Every major AI company has adopted it. The ecosystem is exploding. When you're the person running the MCP Adoption Program, y…

  • 1100

    The Ecosystem Tube Map

    In the world of enterprise software, an ecosystem is rarely a straight line. It's a sprawling, interconnected web of platform releases, builder milestones, maturation phases, and c…

  • 1145

    How to build a champion's program

    From major company Champion's Program to starting one at a fresh unicorn AI start up, here's the ins and outs of scaling a champions program, harnessing the energy of your fans and…

  • 1145

    Turning Education Signals into Account Intelligence

    This session is for anyone who cares about education in DevRel but is tired of only talking about impressions and registration numbers. I’ll walk through how we turned a loose set …

  • 1230

    From Content Noise to Product Adoption: How AI Changed DevRel Metrics

    AI has dramatically increased the speed and volume of content creation across DevRel, docs, product marketing, and community teams. But more output has not automatically created mo…

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 23 companies, parsed from the program.

23 companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page, cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

Who's in the room
0All threespeak · spons · exh
0Sponsoringsponsor only
23Companies Speakingspeaker only
Speakers by seniority
  • Other roles43100%

Of 43 on the bill · classified by free-text title

Most-represented companies
  1. 01Gauge2V
  2. 02Akamai1V
  3. 03Algolia1V
  4. 04Althea Labs1V
  5. 05Anaconda1V
  6. 06Asana1V
  7. 07Atlassian1V
  8. 08AWS1V
  9. 09Box1V
  10. 10Chainguard1V
  11. 11exe.dev1V
  12. 12HubSpot1V
  13. 13Mapbox1V
  14. 14Midnight Foundation1V
Sponsors by tier

Tiers were not disclosed for this event.