Recap: Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg #2

By Stefan Munz

On September 23, 2025, we held Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg #2 at MOIA. Thanks to MOIA for sponsoring the location!

Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg #2 at MOIA

AI in Production: From Playground to True Team Member

Speaker: Chris Litsas

Chris shared insights on taking AI from experimental playground to becoming a true team member in production environments.


The ACP Protocol & Zed Editor

Speaker: Benedikt Terhechte

Benedikt took us on a journey through the evolution of AI coding tools: from the ChatGPT website with copy-paste, to Cursor, to the Claude and Codex CLIs. The ACP protocol promises to be the next step in this evolution. View the slides.


Join Us Next Time

Check out our Luma page for upcoming events.


Recap: Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg #1 – Inaugural Edition

By Stefan Munz

On July 15, 2025, we launched Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg with our inaugural edition at New Work SE in HafenCity. With over 130 registrations, the energy was fantastic from the start. Thanks to New Work SE for hosting us!

Agentic Coding Meetup Hamburg #1 at New Work SE

AI Code Agent Showdown: Claude Code vs Gemini CLI vs Copilot Agent

Speaker: Sebastian Korfmann

Sebastian presented his ongoing comparison of Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and GitHub Copilot Agent—sharing early findings and interesting learnings from testing these tools side by side.


The Claude Code Wars & The Return of the Software Spec

Speaker: Stefan Munz

Stefan delivered a lightning talk exploring the evolving landscape of AI-assisted development and the importance of software specifications. View the slides.


Agentic Coding with Cucumber

Speaker: Alexander Claes

Alexander showed how Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber and Gherkin can help generate more stable code when working with AI agents. View the slides.


Join Us Next Time

Check out our Luma page for upcoming events.


Welcome to the Agentic Hamburg Homepage

By Stefan Munz

Welcome to the Agentic Hamburg Homepage! We’re a community of builders, that’s fascinated by the new world of agentic assistants. that want to learn from each other and share what we learned. Most of us come from a background of software development, but we’re open for everybody curious.

Why this space exists

Agentic coding means building software side-by-side with AI copilots and autonomous helpers. Hamburg has plenty of people experimenting with those workflows, so we created a collective place to document wins, missteps, and in-progress tooling.

What you can expect

  • Dispatches from the build nights – short play-by-plays of how we combined humans + models to ship automations, and what broke along the way.
  • Deep dives on practices – guides on eval harnesses, tool catalogs, and collaboration rituals that make agentic teams trustworthy.
  • Community spotlights – conversations with the people running labs, companies, and civic projects across Hamburg.

Our Mission

We bring together researchers, developers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts who are interested in the development and application of autonomous AI agents. Our goal is to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and drive innovation in this rapidly evolving field.

What We Do

Agentic Hamburg organizes meetups, workshops, and discussions around topics such as:

Autonomous AI agent architectures and frameworks Multi-agent systems and coordination AI agent safety and alignment Practical applications in business and research Emerging tools and technologies in the agentic AI space

How to get involved

  1. Subscribe to the newsletter on the home page to receive new posts and event invites.
  2. Submit a draft or field note during our open newsroom hours; we love pairing on edits.
  3. Visit the about page to meet the founders (Stefan + two Sebastians) and pick the right person to contact.

Thanks for being here—now head over to the latest post and let us know what you’d like to read next.