According to a recent LinkedIn post from MotherDuck, the company is promoting a 60-minute, hands-on workshop at The Dive on June 2 focused on building a working data agent. The session, led by Jacob Matson, is framed as a practical alternative to passive online tutorials, emphasizing real-time construction of an agent capable of answering context-rich questions.
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The post suggests a focus on the often-overlooked step of providing sufficient contextual data to make agents genuinely useful, rather than debating frameworks. For investors, this emphasis on practical, developer-centric education may support ecosystem engagement around MotherDuck’s data platform and could help position the company as an enabler of applied AI and data tooling.
Hosting an in-person workshop in a museum setting and highlighting an experienced practitioner may also indicate ongoing investment in community-building and brand visibility. While near-term direct revenue impact is unclear, such educational initiatives can contribute to developer adoption, which is often a leading indicator of long-term product stickiness and potential monetization in the data infrastructure space.

