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CREATORS Friday Stuttgart: AI agents, automation, and 12-year-old vibe coders

Sachin Agrawal

Sachin Agrawal

Always building 5 projects, sometimes finishing them. Community builder.

CREATORS Friday Stuttgart: AI agents, automation, and 12-year-old vibe coders

At the latest CREATORS Friday in Stuttgart, the room felt like a preview of what people will build over the next few years. A YouTuber with more than 200,000 subscribers showed automation workflows. A 12-year-old vibe coder shared games built with AI. And one builder walked us through a standard for proving ownership of AI agents.

That mix is exactly why CREATORS Friday exists. You bring a laptop, a project, and a question. Someone else brings experience from a corner of the internet you have not explored yet. By the end of the afternoon, everyone leaves with a sharper idea of what is possible.

What happened at the last CREATORS Friday

The session started like most Fridays: quick introductions, open laptops, and small groups forming around whatever people were building. Then the demos began.

  • A YouTuber with 200,000+ subscribers showed the automation workflows behind content production, distribution, and growth.
  • A 12-year-old vibe coder shared games built with AI tools. The point was not polish. It was speed, curiosity, and the confidence to ship.
  • A builder presented a standard for proving ownership of AI agents, a topic that will matter more as agents start acting, transacting, and representing people online.

None of this came from a stage. It came from people pulling up what they are working on and letting others ask direct questions.

Why this matters

CREATORS Friday is becoming a place where AI work leaves the abstract layer. You can see how a creator runs operations, how young builders learn through making, and how technical standards form before they show up in mainstream products.

The future is being built here: in small demos, unfinished prototypes, automation flows, half-working games, and conversations between people who would not meet in a normal office.

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Join the next CREATORS Friday

The next Coworking Fridays @CREATORS session runs this Friday from 3 PM to 7 PM at CREATORS Space in Stuttgart. Bring your laptop, something you want to finish, and one question you want help with.

If you are working on a product, a creator project, a game, a workflow, or a company, this is the right room. Register on Luma and come build with us.

Also this week: get found by humans and AI

On Thursday, we are hosting How to get found by Humans and AI with Rayn and Sachin. It is a hands-on workshop for founders, freelancers, and small business owners who want their websites to show up in Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and AI Overviews.

You will work on your own website during the session: technical audit, seed keywords, content ideas, on-page fixes, off-page presence, and a three-month organic growth plan. Only 2 spots remaining. Sign up soon.

Next week: Build with Cursor

Next week, CREATORS Friday turns into Cursor Meetup Stuttgart: Build with Composer. We will cowork from 3 PM to 6 PM, share short talks from 6 PM to 7 PM, then continue with dinner and networking until 9 PM.

The focus is Composer 2.5 and cloud agents. Cursor credits, food, and drinks are covered. Bring a project and show what you can build.

See you at CREATORS Space.

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