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A two-week builder sprint designed by and hosted at the Builders Club. May 11–23, 2026. Ends the day before Toronto Tech Week.

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Apply here: https://forms.gle/8b47XYw9nRgTtq578

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What It Is

The Akatos Arena is a two-week builder sprint for people who want to move faster and make something real. Six evening sessions, open weekends for co-working, and a Demo Day on Saturday May 23.

50 builders come together with an idea, a half-built prototype, or a product that's stalled. They leave with something tangible, actionable feedback, and a network of people who are building alongside them.

Most talented people don't lack ideas or ability — they lack urgency. The Arena creates the conditions that fix this: a room full of peers, public accountability, mentors who ask uncomfortable questions, and a two-week clock that forces decisions.


The Basics

Dates May 11–23, 2026
Sessions Monday, Wednesday, Friday evenings — 6 sessions total
Session length ~2.5 hours per evening
Venue Builders Club, Waterloo
Weekends Open co-working — no programming, self-directed
Demo Day Saturday May 23 — morning prep, afternoon demos + awards + reception
Participants 50–100 builders
Cost $100 refundable deposit — fully refunded if you ship and demo

Session Schedule

# Date Topic
1 Mon May 11 Finding problems worth solving
2 Wed May 13 Shipping fast
3 Fri May 15 Cold outreach that gets replies
4 Mon May 18 Pricing
5 Wed May 20 Getting unstuck
6 Sat May 23 Demo Day

Each session: standup → 20–30 min talk → open build time.


Who It's For

Two kinds of builders show up. Both are welcome.

First-time shippers. You have an idea, a half-built project, or nothing at all. The sprint is about crossing the basic milestones for the first time: pick a problem, build something, put it in front of a user, ask someone to pay for it.

Builders getting unstuck. You already have something in progress — a product with some users, or a project that hasn't broken through. The sprint is about finding revenue, growing an audience, and building momentum.