# Session title

Your team belongs at WebExpo. Here is the proof.

## Session URL

https://webexpo.net/blog/your-team-belongs-at-webexpo-here-is-the-proof/

## Content

The awkward budget conversation



You want to go. Your colleagues want to go. But someone needs to approve the spend, and "it'll be really good, I promise" rarely survives a finance review.



Here is the thing: most people pitch conferences as "I'll learn stuff." That is true, but it barely scratches the surface. After 16 years of organising WebExpo, I have watched what actually happens when teams attend together. It goes way beyond the talks.



So here is your ammunition. Forward this to your manager, print it out, or just casually leave it open on their screen. 😉







1. A teambuilding your company doesn't have to organise



Planning a proper teambuilding is a nightmare. Someone has to book a venue, argue about activities, order too much food, and pray the weather holds up. At WebExpo, you get two days of shared experiences, three evenings that come with giant Jenga, pétanque and conversations that outlast the last tram, and a gorgeous venue in the heart of Prague. All sorted. Your team bonds over fresh ideas and heated debates about whether AI will replace us or just rewrite our job descriptions. Nobody had to create a spreadsheet for it. 💪 



Hot tip: A team that genuinely enjoys spending time together tends to stick around. A conference ticket is considerably cheaper than replacing a team member.







2. Cross-pollination (the real kind)



Here is something that doesn't happen in your Slack channels: your designer watches a talk about the most bizarre software bugs in history and suddenly gets why developers are obsessed with testing. Your developer sits through a session on the invisible design divide between Figma and CSS and stops arguing about spacing. Your marketer learns how agentic AI is reshaping e-commerce and comes back with ideas nobody expected.



WebExpo covers development, design, AI, product management, marketing, business and cybersecurity. There is something for everyone on your team, and we actively encourage them to wander outside their comfort zone. Turns out, one session outside your bubble does more for team dynamics than six months of retrospectives.







3. 1,600 professionals not on your org chart



Your colleague can discuss their trickiest AI adoption challenge with an expert from IBM. Compare product strategy notes with a team from Revolut. Ask a Red Hat engineer how they scaled without doubling headcount.



These are conversations that simply don't happen within your own company. When 1,600 people in tech from different industries and countries spend two days together in one building, the quality of ideas in the room is something no internal brainstorm can replicate.







4. Safe spaces for the messy stuff



The talks are very carefully picked, but some of the most valuable moments at WebExpo happen in formats you won't find at most conferences.



Discomfort Zone is our discussion format where industry professionals talk openly about failure, struggle and the moments when things didn’t go as planned. Fun to sit through, and even better to think about afterwards. For colleagues seeking advice on a particular issue, we have 1-on-1 mentoring sessions.







Need a place to air the work pain? 🔥Welcome to the Discomfort Zone. @fczbkk is back with discussions that leave success stories for the social wall and go straight to the awkward, complicated, genuinely interesting bits.Fun, honest &amp; good for thinking through hard decisions. pic.twitter.com/B9fuPXlrbk&mdash; WebExpo Conference - May 27-29, 2026 (@webexpo) April 6, 2026 







5. Practise with industry leaders



The ticket includes short free workshops during the conference. Focused, practical, immediately useful.



On May 29, we run Premium Workshops with international experts who come to Prague exclusively for WebExpo. This year’s workshop topics include AI engineering, storytelling for business &amp; innovation, React Server Components, and content design in complex systems.







6. Time to have fun and mingle



The fun starts the night before the conference. Three evenings in some of Prague's best summer spots, perfect for soaking up the sun, processing the day and making connections that tend to last well beyond the conference itself.







7. Family-friendly event



Parents in tech know the drill: conference sounds amazing, but who watches the kids? We have had this sorted for years. WebExpo Kids offers workshops for children aged 5 and up (Scratch programming, 3D printing, LEGO robotics, AI tools) plus a supervised Kids' Corner with professional au pairs for little ones from age 2. And every kid can bring their plus 1.







8. The loyalty effect nobody talks about



Let's be direct. Employees who feel invested in stay longer at their company. Sending your team to a well-curated conference in Prague at the end of May, with summer evenings in the charming city, and a free 15-minute massage between sessions, is not just professional development. It is a statement: "We value you." 🤩







That is the full picture. Now, let's make it happen. 👇







📋 The copy-paste section



Forward this to whoever approves your budget:



Subject: WebExpo 2026, Prague, May 27-29



Hi [name],



I want to go to WebExpo this year and would love for the team to join me. Here is what one ticket actually covers:



✅ 70+ expert talks across development, design, product, marketing and AI✅ Free workshops✅ 1-on-1 mentoring sessions✅ Three evenings of networking with 1,600 tech professionals✅ A teambuilding experience nobody had to organise✅ Kids' program included for colleagues with families✅ Prague in May. Do I need to say more?



Btw, there is a nice promo for teams of 5 and more. With code GOTEAM26, we can get a discount of 1,000 CZK per conference and bundle ticket.



Thanks,



[name]

