MeasureSummit May speaker submissions now open

We're opening speaker applications for MeasureSummit May 2026, and we're doing something different this time.

We're organizing the event around specific presentation categories.

Instead of the usual conference format where sessions are loosely grouped, we're building the schedule based on what you actually want to learn about.

Sessions will flow into each other logically. Attendees interested in server-side tracking won't have to bounce between rooms. People focused on privacy implementation can dive deep without interruption.

This means we need to understand what you're working on.

The categories have expanded

If you've considered speaking before but didn't see where your work fit, it’s time for another look.

We've added dedicated spaces for AI and automation. Measurement from the marketing practitioner's perspective (including the constantly evolving world of CRO and testing methodologies).

There's room for platform-specific deep dives, privacy and consent management frameworks, attribution modeling, and even building a measurement culture... the list goes on.

If you're solving real problems in measurement, there's a place for your work here.

Why this matters

Look, we know speaking at conferences isn't for everyone. But here's what happens when you submit:

Your presentation gets seen. Not just by the 1000+ people on the livestream, but by the hundreds to thousands who watch afterwards. This is how technical professionals build visibility in a field where executives often don't understand what we do.

Some of the people organizing MeasureSummit now started exactly this way. They submitted on a whim. Realized they enjoyed sharing their work. Found their people. It became a significant part of how they advanced their careers.

The submission process

When you fill out the application, you'll see the topic categories we're building around. Pick the one that fits your work. If you're between categories, choose the primary focus.

We're running two events this year (May and October) because the field moves fast. You can speak at one, both, or use May to present initial findings and October for results. Your call.

Every submission gets reviewed carefully. If your talk isn't selected for the live event, we'll still feature it on the MeasureSummit platform. Your work gets seen either way.

We're serious about giving technical practitioners a voice. This is one of the few places where measurement professionals aren't treated as an afterthought.

P.S. We're also selecting sponsors based on the topics and categories we're building. If your company wants to be associated with a specific technical area, this is your opportunity to own that conversation. It's about being known for expertise in a specific domain, not just general brand visibility.

Reply to this email if that's interesting.

Until Next Week,
The MeasureSummit Team