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Discover and track tech events worldwide

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Scarletgate is a free platform for discovering and tracking tech events worldwide. Browse conferences, summits, expos, and meetups across industries like AI, cybersecurity, fintech, and more. Filter by location, date, industry, and event type to find the perfect events for networking, learning, and business development.

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Features

Search and filter events by industry, location, date, and type

Detailed event profiles with key info like audience size, pricing, and topics

Save favorite events and track upcoming conferences

Free to use with no account required for browsing

Coverage of 70+ countries and 15+ tech industries

Use Cases

Startup founders finding conferences to pitch at

Marketing teams planning trade show attendance

Developers discovering tech meetups and hackathons

Sponsors identifying high-value events for partnerships

Business professionals planning their conference calendar

Comments

Hey everyone! I built Scarletgate because finding the right tech events to attend was always a headache. There are thousands of conferences, expos, and meetups out there, but no single place to discover and compare them. Scarletgate lets you search and filter events by industry, location, date, and type — completely free. Would love to hear your feedback!

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Founder of vibeCoach — AI voice conversa...

Really useful idea — as someone who organizes small meetups, I know how fragmented event discovery is. The filtering by industry and location is a great touch. Would love to see integration with calendar apps so you can export events directly. Nice work!

This is exactly what's been missing — a single place to find tech events across 70+ countries without manually hunting through conference websites. The filtering by industry and date is really practical. Would you consider adding a calendar export feature so users can add events directly to Google Calendar or iCal?

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Founder @ SupportBridge | Building gover...

How does it find events?

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Indie maker | Built ResumeScore.ai

Scarletgate fills a real gap — event discovery is surprisingly hard for tech professionals who want to find the right conferences without spending hours on Google. The filtering by 70+ countries and 15+ tech industries is impressive scope. I'm curious how you source the event data — is it manual curation, web scraping, or do you work directly with event organizers? Also, a "submit your event" feature for organizers could help keep the database fresh and growing.

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Hey everyone! I built Scarletgate because finding the right tech events to attend was always a headache. There are thousands of conferences, expos, and meetups out there, but no single place to discover and compare them. Scarletgate lets you search and filter events by industry, location, date, and type — completely free. Would love to hear your feedback!

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Founder of vibeCoach — AI voice conversa...

Really useful idea — as someone who organizes small meetups, I know how fragmented event discovery is. The filtering by industry and location is a great touch. Would love to see integration with calendar apps so you can export events directly. Nice work!

This is exactly what's been missing — a single place to find tech events across 70+ countries without manually hunting through conference websites. The filtering by industry and date is really practical. Would you consider adding a calendar export feature so users can add events directly to Google Calendar or iCal?

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Founder @ SupportBridge | Building gover...

How does it find events?

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Indie maker | Built ResumeScore.ai

Scarletgate fills a real gap — event discovery is surprisingly hard for tech professionals who want to find the right conferences without spending hours on Google. The filtering by 70+ countries and 15+ tech industries is impressive scope. I'm curious how you source the event data — is it manual curation, web scraping, or do you work directly with event organizers? Also, a "submit your event" feature for organizers could help keep the database fresh and growing.