A free index of every in-person Utah tech event I could find, and a short note on why I made it.
I have lived in Salt Lake City for almost a decade, and I still miss things. Not for lack of trying. The tech scene here is good and busy, but it lives in a dozen places at once: Meetup, Luma, Eventbrite, a scatter of org sites, and the right group chats. You do not know what you do not know.
So I built utahtechcalendar.com. One page, every in-person Utah tech and tech-adjacent event I can find. No login, no tracking, nothing to sign up for.
Utah Tech Calendar on a laptop, showing the weekly schedule of in-person events
The hard part was never collecting events. It was refining them: stripping the certification spam, the craft classes cross-posted into every tech group, the same event listed in six cities. Then sorting what survives into a shared set of tags, so you can answer "what is the AI thing in Lehi on Thursday" in one read instead of opening five tabs.
Fifty-nine sources, nine verticals, four ways to subscribe, zero accounts. It is a free public service and I plan to keep it that way. If your event or your whole calendar is missing, you can add it in one paste.
The Discover page on a tablet, with the verticals and how the index is built
The honest version of "I keep missing things" was never really about software. I have been here long enough to call it home and still wanted to be more a part of what people are building. The fix turned out to be plain: put it all in one place, keep it free, make it easy to share. So it is a little easier for us to find each other.