A LinkedIn post from Stigg describes an invite-only engineering meetup in San Francisco on April 28, co-hosted with Supabase and Dreambase.ai. The event, branded “Architecture After Dark,” is positioned as an informal gathering for engineers and builders, intentionally avoiding formal talks or demos in favor of peer discussions.
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The post indicates that the event targets attendees in town for Stripe Sessions, suggesting an attempt to tap into a concentrated audience of developer-focused decision-makers. By aligning itself with Supabase and Dreambase.ai and curating a selective, limited-capacity format, Stigg appears to be pursuing higher-quality technical networking, which could support pipeline development and ecosystem positioning rather than near-term revenue.
The Mac Mini giveaway and rooftop venue underscore a focus on community-building and brand visibility within the developer tools space. For investors, the activity may signal ongoing investment in grassroots engagement and partnerships, which could strengthen Stigg’s role in the broader developer infrastructure stack over time, though the post does not provide direct metrics or financial guidance.

