A members-only technology club for builders, thinkers, and makers
A closed-door community for people who build things with technology.
Not a meetup. Not a conference. A club.
Open meetups have a ceiling: inconsistent attendance, surface-level conversations, no continuity between sessions. Great ideas die between one meetup and the next because nobody follows through.
The Computer Club takes what works about informal gatherings — zero hierarchy, builder energy, real conversations — and adds what's missing: commitment. A fixed group of members who show up, contribute, and grow together. Behind closed doors, the conversations go deeper.
Simple rules. Real commitment. No fluff.
Membership by application or invitation. Each chapter is capped at 30 active members to keep conversations real and relationships meaningful.
Monthly main sessions + bi-weekly working sessions + quarterly deep-dives. You know the rhythm. You plan around it. Consistency builds trust.
Annual membership fee keeps everyone committed. Can't afford it? Sponsored memberships exist for that reason. No one gets excluded for money.
Every session has output — a demo, a decision, a skill learned, a project advanced. We don't just talk about building things. We build them.
This isn't a newsletter you forget about. It's a club you belong to.
A structured calendar so you always know what's next.
Choose how you want to be part of the club.
Can't afford membership? Apply anyway — sponsored seats are available and no one will know the difference.

The best tech communities share one thing: they attract people who do things, not people who talk about doing things. We took that energy and added structure. Regular cadence. Real membership. A private space where you can share half-finished work, ask dumb questions, and find collaborators who actually follow through.

Members share job openings before they're posted publicly. Freelance projects get passed to the right person. Startup founders find co-founders. Companies recruit from the club because they trust the network. The opportunities board is members-only, updated weekly, and curated — not a noisy job feed.
We help schools, universities, NGOs, and companies launch and run their own Computer Club chapters. You bring the people — we bring everything else.
We train your people to run club sessions. Or we send ours. Facilitator certification program included for your team.
Full API access to our content library — workshops, learning paths, exercises, and assessment tools. Integrate into your own LMS or use ours.
Ready-to-run event packages: agendas, slide decks, facilitator guides, participant materials, feedback forms. Just add people.
Need a hackathon? A workshop series? A demo day? We help you design, plan, and execute events tailored to your audience and goals.
Track engagement, attendance, skill progression, and satisfaction across your chapter. Real metrics, not vibes.
Your chapter joins the wider Computer Club network. Cross-chapter events, shared speakers, inter-org hackathons, and a community that extends beyond your walls.
Any organization that wants a technology learning culture.
Whether you want to join as an individual member, sponsor a seat, or start a Computer Club chapter in your organization — it starts here. We review applications weekly and get back to you within 48 hours.
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Inspired by the spirit of OpenCoffee (Athens, 2007), GeekMeet (Stockholm), and the Chaos Computer Club (Hamburg, 1981) — informal tech communities that proved the best ideas come from people gathering regularly around shared curiosity. We organized OpenCoffee and GeekMeet chapters ourselves for several years before distilling what worked into the Computer Club format.
Apply for membership. Sponsor a seat. Or start a chapter in your organization.