Episode #51 of 3 MINUTES BULLSHIT WITH GEORGE featured Nay Cook-Nelson, Growth Marketing Lead at NineTwoThree AI Studio. We discussed what happens at MAU Vegas.
In this episode of 3 MINUTES BULLSHIT WITH GEORGE, George Natsvlishvili is joined by Nay Cook-Nelson, Growth Marketing Lead at NineTwoThree AI Studio. NineTwoThree AI Studio is an AI development agency that builds custom AI solutions for companies.
Nay shares his experience as a Mobile Growth Expert regarding the MAU Vegas.
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00:00 Dance
00:10 Nay’s Introduction
00:21 MAU Vegas unfiltered
01:55 Bloopers
MAU Vegas stands out for its strong balance between high-quality content and exceptional networking opportunities.
While sessions like RevenueCat’s interactive, game show-style presentation and discussions around CRM, AI, and web-to-app strategies were highly valuable, the real impact often comes from informal interactions: side conversations, speaker room discussions, and spontaneous exchanges.
Looking ahead, there is an opportunity to further enhance engagement by expanding interactive formats (e.g., gamified sessions) and increasing visibility and accessibility of roundtables and community-driven discussions. Strengthening these elements could deepen participation and make the experience even more impactful.
George: MAU Vegas. What do you like, which content do you like? What do you do not? What content do you want to hear or see next year?
Nay: What I love is the networking opportunity, the side conversations. Yes, the content was really rich, but some of my most valuable things were talking to someone in the speaker room or talking to someone at lunch or just having a small question by reading someone's shirt. That is so valuable about MAU, because you go on the stages. RevenueCat did a great session. There's a CRM AI session, there's a web, the app session, things that I'm not often thinking about at home, but then the side conversations are extremely valuable as well. And then some of the things that could be better. Maybe I'd like to have more opportunities, maybe it's me, just attending more roundtables like these discussions, more community interaction and maybe that's just me for not attending more of those opportunities.
George: Got it. So, you like some content, some networking here, yes? What do you miss about the roundtable to get more engaged?
Nay: Yeah. But I'll give a shout out to RevenueCat’s presentation. Did you see that one? It was one that was like a game show. More like that would be so cool. Everyone was so engaged. Finding new ways to get people engaged is always good.
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