Your Step-by-Step Guide to Attending OpenClaw: After Hours at GitHub
Introduction
As the OpenClaw open-source project surges past 350,000 stars, its community of builders is eager to explore what agentic systems can actually achieve in the real world. On June 3, 2026, the OpenClaw team is hosting OpenClaw: After Hours at GitHub HQ in San Francisco, coinciding with Microsoft Build 2026. This exclusive evening brings together developers, maintainers, and enthusiasts for fireside chats, lightning talks, and networking. But securing a spot requires careful planning. This guide walks you through every step—from registration to arriving sharp and ready—so you can make the most of this unique event.

What You Need
Before diving into the steps, gather these essentials:
- A stable internet connection – for the registration process and possibly the livestream (twitch.tv/github).
- A GitHub account – to access the registration page and interact with the community.
- Basic familiarity with OpenClaw – though not mandatory, knowing the framework helps you engage deeply.
- Transportation to San Francisco – the event is at 275 Brannan St. Plan for arrival by 5:30 p.m.
- Your sharpest ideas – you'll share them during the evening.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Understand the Event and Its Purpose
OpenClaw: After Hours is not just a casual meetup. It’s a curated evening for the community to share real-world agentic systems—what works, what fails, and what’s next. The schedule includes a fireside chat with Peter Steinberger (the ClawFather and creator of OpenClaw), a panel with maintainers and ecosystem builders, fast-paced lightning talks, and a relaxed happy hour. Drinks and snacks will be provided. A livestream will also run on twitch.tv/github for remote viewers.
This context matters because the event is designed for active participants, not passive attendees. You’ll be expected to contribute, ask questions, and network. Keep this in mind as you prepare.
Step 2: Secure Your Registration
Spots are limited, and early registration is strongly recommended. Follow these sub-steps:
- Visit the official registration page (linked in the original announcement). Click the “Register now” button.
- Fill out the form with your name, email, GitHub handle, and a brief note about your interest in OpenClaw or agentic systems.
- Submit the registration. Be aware that submission does not guarantee attendance. The organizers will follow up to confirm if you’ve been selected.
- Check your inbox for a confirmation email. If you don’t see it within a week, follow up via the contact details on the registration page.
Pro tip: Register as soon as the page opens. The demand is high given the 350k+ community.
Step 3: Prepare for the Evening
Once your registration is confirmed, start preparing to make the most of the event:
- Review the full agenda and speaker lineup – available on the registration page. Identify which sessions you don’t want to miss.
- Prepare a lightning talk proposal – if you have a sharp idea or a failed experiment to share, you might be invited to present. Keep it under 5 minutes.
- Brush up on OpenClaw basics – read the GitHub repo, explore sample projects, and understand the core components (tool orchestration, state management, long-running workflows).
- Plan your travel – the event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Arrive early to find parking or use public transit. GitHub HQ is at 275 Brannan St., San Francisco.
- Bring business cards or a digital equivalent – for exchanging contact info with other builders.
Step 4: Attend and Engage
On June 3, follow these guidelines during the event:

- Arrive by 5:15 p.m. to check in and grab a drink before the kickoff.
- Listen actively during the fireside chat – Peter Steinberger will share insights directly. Prepare questions in advance.
- Participate in the panel – ask questions or share your own experiences. The panel focuses on “what’s working and what’s not” when shipping real agentic systems.
- Attend lightning talks – offer to go on stage if you have a bold idea. This is your chance to get feedback from the community.
- Network during happy hour – exchange notes, discuss projects, and trade tips. The goal is to “get your claws into what people are actually shipping.”
Remember: No shellfish behavior – be respectful, collaborative, and open-minded.
Tips for Success
- Follow up after the event – connect with people you met on GitHub or social media. Keep the conversation going.
- Watch the livestream if you can’t attend – twitch.tv/github will broadcast the event. You can still ask questions via chat.
- Share your experience – write a blog post or tweet highlights. Tag @OpenClaw and @GitHub to increase visibility.
- Bring a laptop or tablet – for live demos or accessing the OpenClaw repo during discussions.
- Dress comfortably but professionally – the environment is relaxed, but you’ll be meeting industry leaders.
With these steps and tips, you’re ready to become an active part of the OpenClaw community. See you at GitHub HQ!
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