2025 was a great year for RenderATL attendees.
2026 already looks even better.
same ticket gets you:
conference days
expo floor
side events
OpenJS Summit
AI Summit
RenderFEST
we added more and didn’t raise the price (yet)
prices go up May 1 : https://t.co/Vgz8hS4Ovw
One thing sponsors consistently say about RenderATL is the talent.
Not just strong engineers, but people who genuinely care about community, collaboration, and building great things.
The concentration of talent here is honestly kind of crazy.
Different backgrounds. Different experiences. Different perspectives. All in one place.
That’s what makes the RenderATL community special.
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You know those communities always outside helping people grow in tech?
Hosting meetups. Teaching workshops. Helping people prep for interviews. Putting people on.
Those are exactly the kinds of communities we want to partner with.
Community Partner applications are open now:
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Brian Fletcher is speaking at RenderATL.
He’s spent years working across engineering, developer experience, and technical leadership, helping teams build better systems and stronger developer workflows.
What makes Brian’s perspective valuable is that it comes from actually doing the work at scale, not just talking about it.
If you care about engineering leadership and modern development practices, this is a good one to catch.
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A little RenderATL pro tip from people who’ve been before 😭
Book your stay early, plan your schedule ahead of time, and if you can, stay close to the venue.
Also… MARTA is SMARTA. Atlanta traffic is gonna Atlanta.
The venue is super accessible, so walking and public transportation will honestly make your week way easier.
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ENGINEERING LEADERS:
One of the best things you can do for your team is put them in rooms with engineers outside of your company.
Different workflows. Different perspectives. Different ways to solve the same problem.
That’s what RenderATL is built for.
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Avi Press is speaking at RenderATL.
He’s spent years building tools and platforms for developers, with a strong focus on open source, infrastructure, and the future of modern engineering workflows.
Avi has a way of making deeply technical conversations feel practical and grounded in real-world experience.
Backend and infrastructure engineers are definitely gonna enjoy this one.
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Not enough people are talking about the fact that JSConf is happening INSIDE RenderATL this year.
Like… the JavaScript community is really pulling up to Atlanta.
Frameworks, tooling, infrastructure, open source, frontend, backend… all of it.
And the best part? You don’t need another conference ticket. It’s already included with your RenderATL pass.
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Ava Toro is speaking at RenderATL.
She’s a software engineer, educator, and creator who’s passionate about making tech feel more approachable for the next generation of developers.
A lot of people can code. Not everybody can teach and build community at the same time.
If you care about growth, learning, and the human side of tech, don’t miss this session.
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Last year was BIG.
8,000 attendees inside the conference. 15,000+ people across Atlanta Tech Week. Hundreds of events happening throughout the city.
And somehow… 2026 is already shaping up to be even bigger.
OpenJS. The A.I. Summit. More workshops. More community. More of the people building what’s next.
August 12-13 can't get here fast enough.
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Jackie Chambers de Freitas is speaking at RenderATL.
Everybody loves talking about innovation until it’s time to actually lead people through change.
That’s the work Jackie does every day.
She’s a VP at Salesforce leading AI delivery and transformation across a massive global organization, balancing speed, people, process, and the reality that change impacts actual humans, not just dashboards.
What makes her perspective interesting is that it’s not all theory. She’s been in the middle of the hard conversations, the scaling problems, the executive rooms, and the team dynamics that come with transformation at this level.
She’s also deeply invested in community here in Atlanta through Women in Agile, helping create more space for leadership that feels human.
If you manage teams, want to lead better, or are trying to navigate constant change without burning everybody out, don’t miss this one.
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RenderATL ambassadors aren't just posting about a conference.
They're helping people discover community, opportunities, and a place where they actually belong in tech.
If you love sharing your perspective, connecting people, and being part of something bigger, the ambassador program might be for you.
Apply now: https://t.co/hmMfDGEGxR
Arushi Singh is speaking at RenderATL.
She’s built a career across developer advocacy, cloud, and community, helping make technical education feel more accessible for engineers at every level.
What stands out about Arushi is how she blends technical depth with real community impact. She genuinely enjoys helping developers grow.
If you’re into cloud, DevRel, and the future of developer education, this is one to catch.
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the AI summit is back for year two and it's bigger. world-class speakers. hands-on workshops. breakthrough demos. all included with your renderatl ticket. i need you to understand this
People always talk about the speakers, the workshops, the hiring, the networking. But one thing we hear over and over after RenderATL is: “I didn’t expect it to feel like this.”
One of the VPs at Warner Bros. Discovery described RenderATL as “an embrace from a long lost cousin,” and honestly… that’s probably one of the best ways to explain it. Yes, people come to learn. Yes, they come to grow their careers. But they also come to feel connected.
To be around other people who get them. To be in rooms where they don’t feel out of place. To feel welcomed instead of just tolerated. That matters more than people think. Get your tickets at https://t.co/Ft82imfHRa
hot take: computer science students should be required to attend at least one tech conference before graduating so they stop thinking the industry is just leetcode
People fly in from all over the country just to be at RenderATL.
And that’s one of the coolest parts of the week.
You end up having conversations with engineers, founders, designers, recruiters, and builders from completely different cities and backgrounds all in one place.
A lot of conferences say they’re about networking, but this attendee explained it best: you really have to come in with a game plan because there’s so much happening and so many people to meet.
That’s a good problem to have!
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one badge. main conference. AI summit. openjs summit. executive summit. renderfest. expo. all of it. other conferences would charge you separately for each of those and you know it