Some communities are built by people showing up before everything is polished: laptops open, ideas still forming, questions honest, and the room full of people trying to learn faster.
Over the past few weeks, Yobeve has been proud to support that kind of energy in Da Nang. We joined Frontier Club and other local builder gatherings as a snack partner, sharing protein bars with founders, developers, makers, creators, and indie hackers spending long days learning, testing, and building together.
For us, this is exactly the kind of environment Yobeve was made for: focused work, long conversations, quick breaks, and people who want something convenient that is not just another sugar-heavy snack.
Frontier Club AI Meetup #1, June 13
Frontier Club AI Meetup #1 took place on June 13, 2026 at The Local Beans in Da Nang. The format was practical from the start: coffee, introductions, a talk on opportunities in AI, co-working time, and a group session on how engineers and founders are actually using AI day to day.
The room brought together people working with AI coding agents, product ideas, SaaS projects, and real workflows. That mix matters. It was not only a networking event. It was a working session where people could bring a laptop, ask questions, test tools, and hear from builders already shipping.
We loved seeing Yobeve shared with a community of founders, builders, and makers spending the day learning faster, exchanging real workflows, and turning ideas into products.
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Frontier Club AI Meetup #2, June 27
The second Frontier Club meetup on June 27, 2026 kept the same builder-first spirit, but shifted the topic toward validation hacking: finding the cheapest useful way to test an idea before going all in.
That theme fits indie hackers especially well. A lot of early products do not fail because the builder lacked effort. They fail because the builder worked too long before testing the riskiest assumption. A room full of founders talking about validation, distribution, customer feedback, and real constraints is exactly the kind of conversation more early projects need.
Yobeve was happy to support the day alongside other community partners. Long co-working sessions need simple fuel, and protein bars make sense when people are moving between talks, coffee, work blocks, and conversations.
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NERDCONF AI builder gathering
Around the same period, Da Nang continued to pull more AI builders into the same rooms. Another builder gathering brought together developers, founders, creators, and indie hackers for co-working, networking, tool demos, and conversations around what people are actually building now.
That is a strong signal for the local ecosystem. The most useful communities are not only about big stages or finished success stories. They are also about the smaller moments: someone showing a prototype, another person sharing a workflow, a founder explaining what finally worked, and a group of people leaving with one practical next step.
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Why Yobeve supports these events
Yobeve started from a simple observation: busy people need better convenient snacks. That applies to work days, gym bags, travel days, retail shelves, and it also applies to founder days.
Builder events are high-output days. People arrive early, stay for hours, switch between learning and doing, and often forget to eat properly until they are already running low. A high-protein bar will never replace the value of a real meal, but it can make the day easier by giving people a practical snack when the schedule is full.
That is why these events feel like a natural fit for us. We want Yobeve to show up in places where people are moving, making, and building with intent.
Thank you
Thank you to Frontier Club, Keith Vaughan, Laksh Arora, Tom from NERDCONF, and everyone who helped bring these meetups together.
Most of all, thank you to the founders, developers, creators, indie hackers, and makers who tried the bars, shared feedback, and made the events feel alive.
High-protein snacks for high-output days.