

Claude Code Meetup Budapest
Update: We've filled our capacity of 100 attendees on day 1, but please sign up for the waitlist if you're interested — given enough interest we might consider ways to increase capacity. And if you'd like a guaranteed spot, just follow the instructions below to sign up for a talk or demo slot!
Join a Claude Code Community Event, organized by local Claude Code enthusiasts for everyone who loves building with Claude Code!
Whether you're already using Claude Code in your daily work, curious about agentic coding, or just want to connect with others exploring AI-powered development, this meetup is for you.
Visiting home for the holidays? We're gathering the week before Christmas — a chance to connect with Budapest's tech scene before everything winds down.
This is a rare opportunity to have an Anthropic team member present in person for Q&A. Bring your questions, workflow challenges, and feature requests.
Agenda
6:00 PM – Doors open, check in & mingle
6:15 PM – Welcome
6:20 PM – 'AI Adoption in Action' by Attila Oláh & Robin Csutorás from Supercharge
6:40 PM – 'Experimenting with Progressive Prompt Complexity' by Tibor Szász from Talice
7:00 PM – Six 5 minute community demos
7:45 PM – Q&A with Anthropic staff
8:15 PM – Networking & drinks
8:55 PM – Venue closes
Since we're in the heart of Bulinegyed, expect a smaller group to grab unofficial drinks afterwards.
The talks
Talk 1: 'AI Adoption in Action' by Attila Oláh & Robin Csutorás from Supercharge
A story about how they approach AI adoption in the software development lifecycle at Supercharge: not as a tool rollout, but as an internal ambassador program. The talk will focus on one concrete example where “one command does everything,” and use it to talk about what AI adoption really means in practice—for teams, processes, and individual engineers.
Talk 2: 'Experimenting with Progressive Prompt Complexity' by Tibor Szász from Talice
Tibor ran a coding task with increasingly detailed prompts to see how the output changes. This talk shows the results, so you know when more detail helps and when it just makes things worse.
A note from the organizer
I grew up here and got my start in the local tech scene, organizing Python meetups, volunteering at Prezi's conferences, that whole world. I'm back visiting family for the holidays and wanted to bring something home. Hope to see you there.
- Bence