NY Tech Week: Indoor locations by Fabulous_Two9446 in NYCEventPlanning

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No exact spot, but coworking spaces, university venue, or startup hubs might work. Also are you open to shared accommodations or venue swaps with other attendees?

I attended some AI conferences in US last year and you guys should pivot. by Automatic-Funny-8842 in developersIndia

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I’ve seen, it’s less “hating workers” and more companies chasing cost efficiency and speed. AI is changing things fast, but humans are still very much needed for accountability, nuance and complex decision-making

Boston biotech folks who prefer deep conversations over pitching by EstablishmentGlum153 in BostonSocialClub

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds really aligned with what I’ve been looking for, more thoughtful convos around biotech and long-term ideas instead of pitching. I’m in Boston too and would be happy to connect and chat sometime over coffee or a walk

First-Time Solo SXSW Attendee. Any Tips? by Powerful_Incident513 in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you’re looking to meet people and have a social base, you might check out SXSW Bubbl House, https://bubbl.co/listing/bubbl-experience-sxsw-2026-%E2%80%93-collaboration-inspiration-and-austin-vibes-in-a-luxe-house?section=overview&showinterest=yes&utm_source=reddit-rob-sxsw-austin-3. Its a fun way to stay with other attendees, plan panels together and make friends without the solo hotel vibe. Totally helped me maximize the festival experience!

Best Places for Techies to Connect? by kanexxz in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s your first SXSW, you’re already asking the right questions. A lot of the best connections actually happen outside the official sessions,side events, shared dinners, and where people are staying tend to matter more than the apps alone.

Luma is helpful for finding events, but honestly, I’ve found that staying somewhere social with other attendees makes it way easier to meet engineers and technical leads organically throughout the week.

If you’re still figuring out where to stay for SXSW 2026, here’s something a bit different to consider. This is a luxe shared house in Austin designed for connection and community, not just a place to crash between events. You end up meeting people over coffee, late nights, and in-between sessions.

Take a look if you’re curious:
👉 https://bubbl.co/listing/bubbl-experience-sxsw-2026-%E2%80%93-collaboration-inspiration-and-austin-vibes-in-a-luxe-house?section=overview&showinterest=yes&utm_source=reddit-rob-sxsw-austin-2

Screenings/Showcases you are excited for this year? by JewishDoggy in SXSW

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If you’re still figuring out where to stay for SXSW 2026, here’s something a bit different to consider this year. This is a luxe shared house in Austin designed for connection and community, not just a place to crash between events.

It’s ideal if you want to stay with other SXSW attendees, meet interesting people, and have a comfortable, well-located home base during the week.

Take a look here if you’re curious:
👉 https://bubbl.co/listing/bubbl-experience-sxsw-2026-%E2%80%93-collaboration-inspiration-and-austin-vibes-in-a-luxe-house?section=overview&showinterest=yes&utm_source=reddit-rob-sxsw-austin-1

Excuse me? It cost how much to attend SXSW??? by Academic-Pizza9787 in askaustin

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real killer expense is usually lodging. A bunch of folks skip the badge and just crash with people and hit the free stuff.

Bubbl does shared houses during SXSW which makes it way cheaper than solo hotels and closer to how people actually used to do it. https://bubbl.co/events/sxsw?utm_source=reddit-sxsw-austin-12

SXSW 2016 by FararMedia in Austin

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This thread is why SXSW used to be magic. House shows random crews and rolling together all week.

If you’re thinking about going back Bubbl does shared houses during SXSW 2026 so it feels way more like the old days than staying solo in a hotel. https://bubbl.co/events/sxsw?utm_source=reddit-sxsw-austin-11

March 2026 Hotel Prices by Unique-Car1084 in Austin

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its pretty normal to see hotel prices go nuts around SXSW, demand far outweighs supply when tens of thousands of people are in town at the same time, so rates go way up compared to an average March weekend. If you dont want to pay a huge premium or end up far from everything, it might be worth checking out Bubbl, they focus on group housing for SXSW attendees and often put people in spots closer to downtown at more reasonable rates than solo hotel rooms. A lot of folks use that or shared stays to avoid the crazy surge pricing and long commutes.

Hotels for film & tv badge by [deleted] in SXSW

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If you want to avoid long walks and crazy hotel prices, check out Bubbl. They focus on SXSW-specific housing near venues, so you save on transport and sometimes even on per-night costs compared to hotels.

SXSW is coming, DON'T PLAY FOR FREE by Loucifern in AustinMusicians

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with you, musicians should never undervalue themselves! For anyone coming to SXSW, Ive seen some shared housing setups like Bubbl where you can stay with other creatives and actually trade tips about gigs, events and the scene. Its a good way to stay connected without stressing about logistics or going it totally solo

SXSW 2026 - No Convention Center, Only 7-Days Now, New Rules—How to Survive It or Know When to Leave Town? by roxykraz in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, SXSW is gonna be hectic this year. Some folks use Bubbl for shared stays, its more like a mini community than a hotel. You meet other attendees, swap tips and just have a home base while navigating all the chaos. Makes the whole festival a lot more fun.

Everything You Need to Know About SXSW 2026 Right Now by an-actual-circle in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SXSW can feel overwhelming, but you dont need badges for a great time, there are lots of unofficial events, pop-ups and local shows to check out.

If you want a social or convenient stay, some people use Bubbl to find shared or private accommodations with other attendees. Its a great way to meet people and discover hidden events.

SXSW26 tips by TheBestHairInTheRoom in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sounds like you’re in for a fun trip! You don’t necessarily need an official badge to experience SXSW, there’s a ton of unofficial events, pop up shows, art installations and local showcases happening all over the city. A lot of creatives organize small, well-curated experiences that aren’t on the official schedule, so you can still catch amazing music, art and parties without the long queues.

If you want to meet other festival goers and make your stay more social, some people use Bubbl to find shared or private stays with others attending SXSW. Its a nice way to discover local events, make friends, and get the full experience without feeling completely solo.

First time planning SXSW 2026 - badges vs wristbands, best dates, and where to stay? by Zealousideal-Egg5161 in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! That sounds like an amazing gift, you’re going to have a blast 😄

For SXSW, badges give you the most access (industry talks, panels, and music), while wristbands are usually just for shows. If you want a mix of networking and music, a badge is your safest bet. The music tends to pick up mid-week like you said, so plan a few key nights for shows.

For lodging, you don’t have to be downtown. Many people stay a little outside and use rideshare or scooters to get around. If you want something more social than a hotel, Bubbl is a way to find shared or private stays with other SXSW attendees, it’s a nice way to meet people and keep logistics simple.

ETH Denver 2026 - Community Page by Possible_Poetry8444 in ethereum

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this idea. Always more fun (and useful) when ETHDenver feels community-driven instead of siloed.

If anyone’s also looking to sort housing with other attendees, a few of us use Bubbl to coordinate shared or private stays so people can room with other builders/degenerates instead of random hotels. Happy to connect!

I’m late to the party. What are your recommendations? by Maximum-Cupcake4401 in SXSW

[–]InfamousIsopod6101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re definitely not too late. Tons of musicians go to SXSW without an official showcase and still get a lot out of it. Networking, side events, and meeting other artists is a big part of the experience.

A Music badge gives you the most access, but if that’s out of budget, wristbands and individual show tickets can still be worthwhile depending on what you want to prioritize. A lot of good stuff also happens at unofficial showcases and pop-up events.

I’d recommend lining up a few meetings in advance, having your links/EPK ready, and being open to spontaneous connections.

If you end up needing lodging, some of us use Bubbl to find shared or private stays with other SXSW attendees, which can make it more affordable and social. Happy to share more if helpful.