@KellehEyad: 6 months as a @cursor_ai Ambassador already time really flies when you’re having fun. I joined the program with zero ex…
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A Cursor AI ambassador shares their 6-month journey hosting events like Cafe Cursor, hackathons, and meetups in Germany, highlighting community energy and an upcoming Build Days x Cursor event.
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6 months as a @cursor_ai Ambassador already time really flies when you’re having fun. I joined the program with zero expectations and it’s completely exceeded them. Looking back, here’s what’s happened so far: I started by hosting the very first Cafe Cursor right here in my home city, Kassel. It was super casual but it felt like the community was finally coming together in one room. Right after that, I ran the “Try Out Composer 2.5” online hackathons that was a blast seeing builders from all over the world jumping in and shipping things together. A few weeks later we took Cafe Cursor to Frankfurt 70 people showed up, the energy was electric, and a Cursor team member even joined us for the live Q&A. That was a real highlight. @tibor_tee I’ve also spoken at two bigger meetups: around 300 people in Frankfurt and 150 in Hamburg. Shared how Cursor has basically become my “everything app” the one tool that helped me ship so many useful projects way faster than before. Fun fact: in Hamburg someone came up afterwards and told me they built their first working prototype during my talk. Moments like that make it all worth it. Along the way I’ve interviewed developers about their real Cursor workflows, kept traveling to different AI events, and had so many great conversations with experienced devs, curious students, and even non-technical folks who are excited about why AI adoption matters right now. But if I’m honest, those conversations have been the best part. The energy and curiosity in them is addictive. We’re only getting started though. Next up is Build Days x Cursor in Frankfurt on July 10th. Can’t wait to watch people walk in with an idea and actually ship something by the end of the day. Huge thanks to the whole community for the support and the great chats. Let’s keep building
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