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Product delivery leaders thrive in community. Meetups create space to learn from peers, pressure-test ideas, and stay grounded in how delivery actually works across teams and industries.

I’ve tracked and attended many product and delivery-focused meetups over the years. The groups below stand out for their consistency, quality of discussion, and ability to bring smart practitioners together around real delivery challenges.

Best Virtual Meetups for Product Delivery Leaders

1. DPM's Heads Down Co-Working Session

Where it is: Virtual

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What it is: A structured, distraction-free co-working hour designed to help product and delivery leaders make real progress on meaningful work. There’s no agenda and no facilitation beyond a shared commitment to focus. You show up, choose your task, and work quietly alongside other PMs using body-doubling to follow through.

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In-Person Product & Delivery Meetups

2. Product BC

Where: Vancouver, BC

What it is:
A non-profit community supporting product managers, product owners, analysts, and marketers across British Columbia. ProductBC hosts events, mentorship opportunities, and educational sessions aimed at helping product professionals continuously learn and grow while staying connected to the local ecosystem.

3. ProductTank Vancouver

Where: Vancouver, BC

What it is:
A local chapter of the global ProductTank community, bringing together product managers who want to grow professionally, share experiences, and strengthen the product management community in Vancouver through talks and networking.

4. Leadership and Facilitation Roles

Where: New York, New York

What it is:
A meetup focused on Agile leadership and facilitation skills, with sessions covering Scrum Master career paths, interviews, compensation, and the evolving role of Agile delivery in an AI-influenced world. Events often include interactive discussion and community-led learning.

5. The Product Group London

Where: London, UK

What it is:
A monthly meetup bringing together product managers, designers, and engineers for topical discussions and guest-led sessions. Topics range from customer research and product strategy to AI’s role in shaping modern product teams, with a strong emphasis on thoughtful conversation and networking.

Best Meetups for AI, Product, and Emerging Tech

6. AI meetup - GenAI, LLMs and Agents

Where: Los Angeles, California

What it is:
A fast-growing AI-focused community exploring generative AI, large language models, and autonomous agents. Meetups combine structured tech talks with open discussion and networking, attracting product leaders, engineers, and builders interested in applied AI.

Best Meetups for Casual Product Networking

7. Product Happy Hour

Where: Austin, Texas

What it is:
A relaxed, social meetup where product professionals gather over drinks to talk shop. Product Happy Hour is designed for casual conversation, idea-sharing, and making connections without the pressure of formal presentations or structured programming.

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Kristen Kerr

Kristen is an editor at the Digital Project Manager and Certified ScrumMaster (CSM). Kristen lends her over 6 years of experience working primarily in tech startups to help guide other professionals managing strategic projects.