What Are Indexer Office Hours?

Events By Nov 22, 2023 1 Comment
TL;DR: Indexer Office Hours is a weekly event on Discord where you can learn from experienced indexers, ask questions, and stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments. The event is open to everyone, and no registration is required.

Indexer Office Hours is a weekly event held on Tuesdays at 6 PM UTC on The Graph Discord, where ecosystem participants come together to learn from experienced indexers, ask questions, and stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments in the indexer space.

The event is open to indexers worldwide, regardless of experience level, and no registration is required. To participate, join the Indexer Office Hours voice channel on Discord.

The mission of the Indexer Office Hours is to foster a robust, collaborative, and informed indexer ecosystem within The Graph by providing a regular, inclusive platform for dialogue and exploration.

Each week, Indexer Office Hours covers a different topic related to indexing, best practices, and the latest news and developments.

Indexer Office Hours is also a great opportunity to:

  • Learn from experienced indexers.
  • Get help with your indexing challenges.
  • Keep informed about recent news and advancements relevant to the role.
  • Network with other indexers and industry experts.

To learn more about Indexer Office Hours, including how to get involved and that week’s agenda, visit The Graph’s IOH Notion page.

Catch up on past sessions on the GraphOps YouTube channel.

We encourage you to attend Indexer Office Hours. It is a valuable resource for indexers and all ecosystem participants.

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1 Comment

  1. Sophie says:

    I just watched some of IOH videos on YouTube and I love them! Great insights on Firehose and Substreams related stuff!

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