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Triumphoid is Flying to San Francisco — Meet Us at Workflow 2026

The Triumphoid team is heading to Workflow 2026 on March 5, 2026 in San Francisco.

This is our first US event this year, and we’re looking forward to connecting with teams building automation orchestration systems and workflow engines that actually scale in production.

Where: Convene, 40 O’Farrell, San Francisco
When: March 5, 2026
Focus: Automation orchestration, workflow engines, enterprise ops

Why We’re Attending?

We spend our days building integration infrastructure that processes millions of events monthly. Workflow orchestration is the core of everything we do—how systems talk to each other, how events trigger actions, how data flows between platforms without breaking.

The sessions on scaling AI-powered workflows, building governed automation systems, and orchestrating cross-platform processes are directly relevant to the challenges we solve for clients.

We want to see how other teams are handling workflow state management, error recovery patterns, and the kind of distributed orchestration problems that don’t show up until production.

What We Want to Talk About?

We’re not flying 5,000+ miles just to attend talks. We want conversations with people dealing with the same technical realities:

  • How do you handle webhook reliability when downstream systems are flaky?
  • What’s your approach to idempotency in distributed workflows?
  • How do you manage state persistence when orchestrating across 5+ systems?
  • What monitoring gives you actual visibility into workflow health vs. vanity metrics?

If you’ve built systems that coordinate Salesforce, data warehouses, marketing platforms, and custom services into coherent workflows, we should talk. If you’ve debugged why a workflow failed at step 47 of 50 and had to replay from step 32 without corrupting state, definitely talk to us.

Let’s Connect

We’ll be at the venue all day. If you want to meet up:

📧 Email: hello@triumphoid.com
💼 Find us during breaks, networking sessions, or grab us after any talk
☕ We’re always up for coffee between sessions

We’re particularly interested in connecting with teams running workflow orchestration at enterprise scale, platform engineers building internal automation tools, and anyone who’s replaced Zapier/Make with custom orchestration layers because the vendor solutions couldn’t handle their requirements.

See you in San Francisco!

The Triumphoid Team

Elizabeth Sramek

Elizabeth Sramek is an independent advisor on search visibility and demand architecture for B2B companies operating in high-competition markets. Based in Prague and working globally, she specializes in designing search presence for AI-mediated discovery and building category visibility that survives algorithmic shifts.

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