Community Guidelines
The WhatsApp group is our living room, and the site is our library. Both matter, but the living room has house rules.
We're 800+ builders in Singapore exploring agentic coding with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Antigravity, and whatever comes next. The group works because we keep it technical, social, and signal-first.
Before you post, ask yourself
Does this actually help someone here build better?
Am I sharing context, or just dropping a link?
Have I checked in with an admin, or opened a pull request to the site?
If the answer to any of those is no, hold off until it is.
What we like seeing
Technical deep-dives, show-and-tells, and honest "how do I...?" questions
Projects you're building with agents, not just talking about AI
Real community stuff — introductions, collaborations, help requests, thoughtful debate
What we don't do
Drive-by self-promotion (courses, services, "check out my startup" with no context)
Event or job ads that don't actually serve the community
Recruitment spam or affiliate links, or anything that's basically just noise
Good vs. meh
Meh
"Join my AI workshop next week!" (link, no context)
Good
"We're running a hands-on agentic coding session, limited to 20, and here's the repo with exercises we built. Anyone want to beta test?" (context, community value, open invitation)
Want to share an event or opportunity?
Great — here's how to do it well:
1. Open a pull request to the site so it's documented for everyone (new to GitHub? here's a walkthrough)
2. Check in with an admin so we know the angle
3. Post with context, including why this matters to builders here, not just a link and a date
If it genuinely helps the community, it'll get through. If it's just broadcasting, it won't.
Partnerships
We're open to working with organisations that move the space forward — frontier labs, AI-native companies, community builders — as long as the value flows to our members, not just from them. Meaningful beats well-connected.
Admin contact
Reach the whole team at hello@agenticbuilders.sg, or DM Jensen Loke, YJ Soon, Ian Choo, or Chris Pecaut directly in the WhatsApp group.
Moderation
We moderate lightly but consistently. If something doesn't fit, we'll point you here and ask you to reframe. If someone keeps ignoring the culture, that's when we remove posts or members. We're not heavy-handed, but we do protect the space.