According to a recent LinkedIn post from BotCity, the company reports having held more than 60 meetings over four days at the IT Forum Trancoso event. The post suggests that discussions with CIOs focused less on whether to adopt AI and more on how to govern AI applications that are already in production.
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The post highlights a view that Python is becoming a de facto automation tool akin to Excel macros, contributing to a new form of shadow IT with broader scale and risk. BotCity positions its Sentinel product as addressing this governance gap by offering visibility into what runs on endpoints without slowing development teams.
For investors, this messaging indicates BotCity is targeting an emerging pain point in AI and automation governance among enterprise IT leaders. If demand for AI oversight tools accelerates as suggested, BotCity’s Sentinel offering could support future revenue growth and strengthen the company’s position in the AI operations and governance segment.
The event engagement level, reflected by the number of meetings cited, may also imply an active enterprise sales pipeline, though the post does not provide quantitative data on conversions or contracts. The planned presence at a future IT Forum event in Praia do Forte in August further signals an ongoing focus on relationship-building with CIOs and large organizations.

