Join a PolygonGuild
Polygon Guilds are all about that vibe! They're like your secret society of code wizards, sharing knowledge, hosting meet-ups, hackathons, and workshops. As a Guild Lead or 'Mage', you get to be part of the action, contributing to open-source projects and engaging with the community. It's your chance to show off your skills and make a real impact on the Web3 world!
Connect
Find like-minded people; passionate about all things Polygon.
Learn
Tap into the collvective and expand your Web3 knowledge.
Collab!
Network with other Guild members and form teams to start building on Web3.
Community of 30000 Builders
110 Polygon Guilds across the 51 Countries, and Counting!!!
Polygon Guilds serve as hubs for Developer Communities supporting them locally in there region with various Dev activities and fostering collaboration.
Ready to lead a GUILD?
The Polygon Community seeks Guild Mages to:
Perks of being a Guild Leaders include:
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F.A.Q.
Yes, running other communities doesn't stop you from applying to start or lead a Polygon Guild in your city.
Yes, to lead a Polygon Guild you need to have some experience with community building and Web3.
Absolutely! Polygon will support you in any way possible. Make sure to talk about this to the Polygon Team, and share your plan highlighting the event timeline, audience, and expense breakdowns.
Yes. We don't want to limit our representative with swag, and we aim to provide good marketing material support.
Yes, as long as you have some experience with community building (perhaps at your school or on campus), you are welcome to apply.
Let us know in the Private Telegram Group, and we'll arrange a speaker for you.
No! You're open to discussing any topics related to Web3 and the future of the internet. Though we believe you won't run out of topics when you talk about Polygon.
The more the merrier! However, for the in-person meetups, it's good to keep the group size smaller for better communication and member experience.
Yes! Web3 is all about collaborations and you can definitely have external sponsors for organizing events. But those sponsors should not be a direct competitor of Polygon in any space. If you have any questions, or if you’re unsure if they are a direct competitor, please reach out to the Polygon Team.