

Clay in Mexico: The New Magic of AI in GTM
Purpose
Something shifted in GTM this year. The gap between having an idea and executing it keeps shrinking. Workflows that took days now take minutes. Things that felt impossible six months ago -- like building an AI agent that actually understands your business, your ICP, and your voice without re-explaining it every time -- now feel... magic.
If you're deep in Clay, AI agents, or modern prospecting -- or just starting to explore what's possible -- join us at the next Clay Club in Mexico City. This is where operators come to swap notes, share what's actually working, and meet the people building with the same mindset, values and tools.
Vibe
No presentations. No slides this time.
We've designed the night so the right conversations find you -- not the other way around. No awkward mingling. No hoping you bump into someone interesting.
Beyond that, we've got a few things planned that you won't expect at a GTM event. That's all we'll say 😎
Oh, and the food is serious -- handcrafted bites from Mallorca. Premium grade networking!
What You'll Walk Away With
Real conversations with operators who are in the trenches every day
Exposure to how people are combining Clay with AI agents beyond basic enrichment
Honest takes on what's working and what's hype in outbound right now
A network of GTM people in LATAM who actually do the work
Food & Beverage
Premium bites from Mallorca + drinks throughout the night.
Timing
Important: Doors open at 6:00 PM sharp. Some of what we have planned only works if you're there from the start. Seats are limited so we cannot guarantee access when the venue fills up.
6:00 PM | Doors open
6:00 - 9:30 PM | The night unfolds -- trust the process
9:30 PM | Wrap
Venue
Hosted at Sandbox Hub by iGeneris -- a space built for innovation, venture building, and the kind of conversations that turn into something real. Polanco, CDMX (exact location shared upon RSVP).
About Your Host
Leo Prodz is a GTM Engineer who believes selling is an act of service -- and that the best tools should help you understand people better, not just reach more of them. He runs Clay Club Mexico to build a community of operators who care about the craft in Latin America.