Low Latency Club: Voice AI Observability Meetup
About the event
The Low Latency Club is gathering for an evening focused on a critical question in agentic AI: how do you know your voice agents are actually working once they’re live?
Co-hosted by Telnyx and Coval, this meetup brings together builders and product teams working on voice agents in real-world environments—where latency, reliability, and visibility matter as much as the model itself.
We’ll explore how teams are instrumenting, evaluating, and improving voice agents in production, moving beyond demos to understand what users experience end to end.
🗓 Tuesday, January 27th
🕠 5:30 PM PT — Doors open, networking
🕕 Programming begins at 6:00 PM
🕣 Event ends at 8:30 PM
Agenda
Welcome (5 min)
An introduction to the night and the role of observability in voice agents.Fireside chat (20 min) with Coval CEO, Brooke Hopkins and Telnyx CEO, David Casem
A practical discussion on what teams are seeing in production—what breaks, what scales, and how visibility changes once voice agents meet real users.Voice AI platform demo (10 min)
A walkthrough of how real-time voice infrastructure and signals support observable, production-ready agents.Tactical workshop (20–25 min)
A hands-on session focused on evaluating and debugging voice agents—what to measure, how to spot regressions, and how to iterate with confidence.Q&A + networking (until 8:30 PM)
Open discussion followed by informal networking.
Who should attend
Builders developing voice agents that need to perform reliably in production
Engineers focused on observability, evaluation, and debugging AI systems
Product teams responsible for agent quality and user experience
Anyone interested in making voice agents more measurable and trustworthy over time
