

Makers Gonna Make Dundee
Makers Gonna Make — Launch Edition
(In partnership with Peter Trizuliak, the OG who’s been running monthly MGM sessions at CodeBase Edinburgh - check the mothership at mgmmmmm.com)
What’s this all about?
Turn that “some-day” idea into “done-today.” Makers Gonna Make is a full-day build sprint where you sit with other builders, put your head down, and actually ship something - then high-five about it at the end.
Who it’s for
Indie hackers, weekend tinkerers, midnight-shift coders, no-coders, vibe-coders - if you’re building something for the sheer joy of it, you belong here.
Who it’s not for
Promoters, agencies, sales or hiring pitches. This space is for makers: turning napkin sketches into real products, helping each other out, and giving honest feedback.
Schedule — Saturday 13 September
Time
What’s happening
10:00 Doors open — coffee, tea & pastries waiting
10:15 Quick introductions — “Hi, I’m ___ and today I’m working on ___.”
10:30 – 12:30 Make Time #1 — build, write, design, plan
12:30 Lunch break (fuel courtesy of Dundee Founders Collective)
13:00 – 16:00 Make Time #2 — back to the grind (or groove)
16:00 Show & Tell — up to 10 min per volunteer demo (optional)
17:00 Finish + debrief / pint across the street (optional)
Where & when
The Flour Mill, 34 Commercial St, Dundee DD1 3EJ
Saturday 13 September, 10:00 – 17:00
Capacity is limited; if you RSVP and can’t make it, please release your spot.
What’s provided
Comfortable desks & power
Fast Wi-Fi, whiteboards, projector
Unlimited coffee & tea (thanks Flour Mill)
Pastries + lunch (thanks DFC)
Cost
Free. The only price is trading one Saturday of Netflix scrolling for keyboard time. Worth it.
Code of Conduct
We follow the CodeBase Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming, harassment-free environment for everyone.
RSVP now, ship something cool, and high-five Peter T for sparking the movement.
Dundee Founders Collective — building friendships (and side-projects), not just businesses.
Questions? Ping christine@dundeefounders.scot or DM us on LinkedIn.
Thank you to Flour Mill for the awesome space