Join the Edge Monsters Community

Join the
Edge Monsters
Community

An exclusive space for architects, engineers, and leaders doing real work at the edge.

Edge Monsters community
Built for Practitioners

The Edge Monster’s Practitioner community is a technical forum to discuss and learn about edge computing best practices. Composed of the Edge Monsters plus a vetted practitioner community, members can bring questions and comments to help accelerate edge projects.

Slack Community Access

Join our Edge Monsters Community Slack and connect directly with members and the broader edge computing community. Ask questions, share war stories, get unfiltered feedback, and help push edge computing forward — together.

Ask Me Anything Sessions

Get direct access to Edge Monsters members through live AMA sessions. Bring your toughest edge challenges and get candid insights from architects who've been in the trenches across retail, energy, government, logistics, and more.

Private Events

Receive invites to exclusive Edge Monsters gatherings — from happy hours at major industry conferences like KubeCon to potential standalone mini-summits. Connect with your peers in person, not just online.

The Code of Conduct

This community runs on trust. To keep it valuable for everyone, we ask that all members follow our simple rules of engagement.

Membership is exclusive to edge practitioners — people actively doing real work at the edge. There is no cost to join or participate. We review all applications to ensure the community stays focused and high-signal.

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Be kind.
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Be helpful.
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Be engaged.
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Zero sales!
Who's In
Architects, engineers, and leaders building edge in production.
Access
Invite-only. Application reviewed by the Edge Monsters team.
Cost
Free. No subscription. No upsell. Just the community.
Apply for Access

Fill out a brief application to opt into the Community. This helps us ensure we're inviting the right practitioners and keeps the signal high for everyone. We'll review your application and send your Slack invite shortly after.

Pro Tip We strongly encourage using a durable email (a personal one works great if you change jobs) and your real name — it helps build genuine connection and trust. Once you're in, introduce yourself in #introductions.

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