June 10-14, 2024
alongside Apple's WWDC in Cupertino, CA
Special thank you to the first 6 community members who made our first steps here possible by purchasing a ticket before we had a website. And thank you to every one of our volunteers in 2024.

“WWDC is a technology conference, but it’s really about people – lottery winners and those just hanging out – brought together for our interest in all things Apple. One More Thing is a tribute to that community, and I am honored for the opportunity to help it succeed.” – Saagar Jha, Founding Ticket 2024

“I taught myself to code with the help of the iOS community online — I’m excited to have a chance to bring the community together IRL.” – Feifan Zhou, Founding Ticket 2024

Special thank you to Michael Critz for leading our design team in 2024.

Every one of our volunteers of 2024 will be thanked in a special-release notebook in 2025.
Speakers & Experts


Paul Hudson
What's New in SwiftUI Workshop

James Dempsey
Musical Performance with special guest: WWDC Week in Review

Chris Eidhof
(1) Keynote Panel
(2) SwiftUI Animation
(3) SwiftUI Expert

Vincent Pradeilles
Keynote Panel

Tim Mitra
(1) Keynote Panel
(2) visionOS
(3) visionOS Expert

Leo Dion
(1) Continuous Integration
(2) Swift on Server Expert

Michael Critz
(1) Swift on Server
(2) Swift on Server Expert
(3) Design Expert

Vince Davis
App Extensions

Rachel Brindle
(1) Unit Testing
(2) Testing Expert

Richard Zarth
(1) Swift Concurrency
(2) Concurrency & Optimization Expert

Laura Savino
(1) Collaboration & Career Growth
(2) Professional Skills Expert

Laksh Chakraborty
SwiftUI API Design

Raymond Chen
(1) visionOS
(2) visionOS Expert

Shai Mishali
Macros

Alex Rozanski
(1) Surprise and Delight
(2) SwiftUI Expert

Cihat Gündüz
(1) WWDCNotes Expert
(2) Localization Expert
(3) Marketing (paywall) Expert

Claire McGregor
Marketing Expert

Tim Mahoney
CloudKit Expert

Community-Empowering Tickets
Ticket Ultra
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Early access to limited events
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bragging rights for making this first year possible
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Priority Seating for Talks
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T-Shirt
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Office Hours Access
Ticket Pro
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Ability to Walk-in
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First-Come First-Serve
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+perks if you fly here
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Schedule
We offer themed coworking / study groups with floating experts, watch parties, speakers, and special events.
We stream Apple’s Keynote & State of the Union Sessions
We are seeking small sponsors for breakfast and happy hour.
10-5pm themes TBA
10-5pm themes TBA
Special event by Paul Hudson
10-5pm themes TBA
Special event by James Dempsey
10-5pm themes TBA
Schedule
We offer themed coworking / study groups with floating experts, watch parties, speakers, and special events.
Monday
We stream Apple's Keynote & State of the Union Sessions
We are seeking small sponsors for breakfast and happy hour
Tuesday
10-5pm themes TBA
Wednesday
10-5pm themes TBA
Thursday
Special event by Paul Hudson
10-5pm themes TBA
Friday
Special event by James Dempsey
10-5pm themes TBA
Platinum Sponsor
Silver Sponsor
Team
As soon as we received an enthusiastic “YES — do it!” from the leadership of AltConf and co-founders of Layers about launching a new conference during WWDC Week 2024, we ran forward. Our advisors include the COO of AltConf and the co-founders of Layers. If you’d like to learn more, please direct your curiosity to this email.


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Main Room ╱ Monday: We stream Apple’s Keynote & State of the Union Sessions
Time/Loc | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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10am | Server-Side Swift Michael Critz |
SwiftUI Animation Chris Eidhof |
Storytime |
visionOS Raymond Chen |
11am | App Extensions Vince Davis |
Continuous Integration Leo Dion |
visionOS Tim Mitra |
Surprise & Delight Alex Rozanski |
12 – 1:30pm | Lunchtime | Lunch · Women’s Lunch picnic at Main Street Park |
Lunchtime | Lunchtime |
1:30pm | Panel Vincent Pradeilles Chris Eidhof Tim Mitra Leo Dion |
Collaboration & Career Growth Laura Savino |
Awards are fun | James Dempsey |
2:30pm | Unit Testing Rachel Brindle |
Macros Shai Mishali |
Paul Hudson: What's New In SwiftUI 2 – 5pm |
Happy Hour |
3:30pm | SwiftUI API Design Laksh Chakraborty |
Swift Concurrency Richard L Zarth III |
Big Tent
Time/Loc | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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8am-9am | Private Event: Meeting of organizers of Cocoaheads & other meetups |
9am – 12pm | SwiftUI Chris Eidhof Alex Rozanski (triage expert: Kern Jackson) |
visionOS Tim Mitra Paolo Villaneuva Raymond Chen Gary Yao (triage expert: John Forester) |
Concurrency & Optimization Saagar Jha Richard L Zarth III (triage expert: Jaim Zuber) |
WWDCNotes Cihat Günduz (triage expert: Jaim Zuber) |
1:30pm – 4:30pm | Mobile DevOps Ben Boral Viktor Benei Olivér Falvai |
Localization Rachel Brindle Cihat Günduz |
Closing Party |
Small Tent
Time/Loc | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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9am – 12pm | CloudKit Tim Mahoney |
Architecture Owen Thomas Scott Fisher Ulises Giacoman (triage expert: Jeff O'Leary) |
Testing Rachel Brindle Cihat Günduz |
Interview Prep Laura Savino Eric Appel Saagar Jha |
1:30pm – 4:30pm | Design Lab Michael Critz Paulo Villanuva Dami Williams (triage expert: Michael Critz) |
Swift on Server Michael Critz Mikaela Caron Leo Dion |
Marketing Lab Claire McGregor Cihat Gündez |
Closing Party |
We are excited to announce an open call for proposals for speakers, workshops, and special events, which will be available until April 28. We welcome multiple entries.
We offer themed coworking / study groups with floating or dedicated experts. Kind of like WWDC labs, but for those that didn’t get a ticket. Can you volunteer as a “floating expert” on a topic? Current suggestions include CloudKit, VisionOS, SwiftUI, and we welcome more of the same (or new topics).
Welcome
Welcome home, developers!
Let’s gather on an exhilarating journey where collaboration sparks creativity and every moment holds the promise of magic.
One More Thing is the community-run neighbor conference to WWDC. We’ll be gathering for talks, for workshops, for WWDC-labs-inspired experiences enabled by community experts, and to meet fellow developers in a shared space.
One More Thing is born out of gratitude and passion for our wonderful community and is inspired in large part by the conferences we know and love from 2019 and earlier: AltWWDC, AltConf, and Layers.
FAQ
We are headquartered at the Residence Inn on Main Street in Cupertino, CA.
Main Street has lots of hip little shops, cafés, and restaurants, plus you can walk to the Apple Visitor Center to explore swag.
Others in the community are planning events, and dates are coming together (as per our calls with community leaders.) We count 12 events total that we’re aware of so far.
Stay tuned in our newsletter or the swift community forums for updates.
Are you interested in planning a morning, daytime, evening, or weekend event? Please let us know and we might send you special invitations. And remember, we’re accepting special event proposals.
This inaugural year has us excited to be square amid Apple’s greater campus, in walking distance to Apple Park, and surrounded by thousands of Apple employees in the area and Infinite Loop.
Part of what has made WWDC-week conferences such a magical experience in our past has been the proximity to the thousands of developers that Apple flies in from around the world. Main Street in Cupertino has been a popular area for WWDC afterparties in recent years and the mingling between these groups and conferences will happen naturally.
Commonly called that “one fun place in Cupertino”, Main Street has many places to enjoy gatherings and hosted events that bring us together.
Nearby hotels include AC Hotel, Hilton Garden Inn, Courtyard by Marriott, Hyatt House. Airbnb is also a popular choice.
We are headquartered at Residence Inn, so that’s also a wonderful choice, but please note those rooms are at a very high premium and will be gone early and quickly.
Many attendees will be coordinating with others around housing. One place to explore this is the Swift Community Forums.
We have a legacy (this is a new conference greatly-inspired by past conferences) of being centered around free admission, and we are designing this new conference around ensuring this continues. We value the magic that happens when we gather in greater numbers. We value people flying in from out of town and driving to be here, to see the same faces year after year. We value this whether or not you actually come through the doors of this conference — just come and be in the area.
There are reasons that AltConf and Layers haven’t come back — a big one is that we have fewer sponsors.
To reach our funding goals for a year of community-comeback, we are offering some guaranteed seats to ticket holders, among other perks. The majority of seats will be available as first-come-first-serve and we are working to expand those numbers further.
You will have guaranteed entry every day in one of our locations. This does not guarantee that you will have entry to every event that you would like to go to, but it will be easier for you to get in and we will be holding space for ticket holders in each room.
All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our conference are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.
The Quick Version
Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter and other online media. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organisers.
The Less Quick Version
Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, technology choices, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.
Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.
Sponsors are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, sponsors should not use sexualised images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualised clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualised environment.
If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund.
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference senior staff immediately. Conference senior staff can be identified as they’ll be wearing branded clothing and/or badges.
Conference senior staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance.
We expect participants to follow these rules at conference and workshop venues and conference-related social events.
What a great name; thumbs up. No, we are not affiliated with One More Thing Australia from 2013.
Great! Please send your question(s) to the contact email at the bottom of this page.