A 6-person chatroulette that's great for your tech career

Curated peers at your role & level. Swap hacks, what's working, & riff with like-minded professionals.

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Professional networking video chat with six tech professionals discussing AI workflows and productivity tools

"What sleeper AI tools and workflows are you leveraging to improve productivity?"

Work is changing fast

And how we learn is in a weird place because of it.

  • Gated playbooks everywhere

    Tactics live behind comment threads.

  • Live conversations are a lost art

    We prompt instead of talk with peers.

  • Hype vs. reality

    Hard to know what really works day-to-day.

  • Tough to keep up

    Advice rarely fits your exact role and level.

How Rifff works

1

Sign up to get matched

Rifff groups are based on your role and experience level. Receive a calendar invite when we've curated your group.

2

Attend - 30 minutes

Join your group session. A topical discussion prompt helps kick-off the convos. Share, learn, and go longer if you want.

3

Discuss, learn, and grow

Get live feedback and insights. Build your network with authentic interactions in a private roundtable-like event that doesn't require travel.

About

We're living through the most important tech shift of our careers, yet most of us are figuring out new workflows, AI, and what it all means in our roles by ourselves.

Oftentimes the most practical insights don't come from gated guides or experts, but from candid conversations with peers who are actually working with new tools and workflows in their day-to-day work.

Rifff is an experiment in bringing like-minded professionals together to have authentic discussions in our busied lives.

Sessions are meant to be a supportive and productive space where we can share what's working, what's not, and have candid discussions with like-minded professionals who understand your role, situation, and challenges because they're facing them too. As a solo creator behind this concept, I'd love to hear any feedback, ideas, and welcome contributors to this concept!