
A short reflection on attending a MongoDB community event and what it led to—being accepted into the MongoDB for Startups program. We share why this milestone matters, what we learned, and why showing up often creates unexpected opportunities.
We recently attended a MongoDB community event with one simple goal: learn, connect, and understand how modern teams are building scalable products.
What we didn’t expect was to walk away with something much bigger.
We’re excited to share that we’ve been accepted into the MongoDB for Startups program.
For early-stage and scaling startups, technology decisions matter a lot. Programs like MongoDB for Startups don’t just offer tools; they validate that what you’re building has potential and momentum.
For us, this means:
Building faster without worrying about infrastructure bottlenecks
Scaling confidently as our product and users grow
Learning directly from a global developer and startup ecosystem
Most importantly, it reinforces a simple lesson: showing up matters. Conversations lead to clarity, and clarity leads to opportunities.
This milestone isn’t the destination; it’s fuel.
We’re excited to keep building, experimenting, and sharing what we learn along the way. If you’re a founder or builder, take this as a reminder: attend the event, ask the question, start the conversation. You never know where it might lead.
📹 Watch the event highlights and announcement video below.
https://youtube.com/shorts/Ue-rSwoXIIA?feature=share