Build skills. Make connections. Find belonging.
Find your community within the Community.
Want support and inspiration from peers across regions, industries, roles, affiliations, or other areas of interest? Tableau User Groups (TUGs) are inclusive meetup events where you can connect, learn and discuss all things data. Because TUGs are completely community-led, the skills you learn, the people you meet, and the time you invest are all up to you.
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1. Sign up for a free account
Setting up a profile on the Bevy platform takes only a few minutes and quickly gives you access to all TUGs.
2. Browse and join TUGs of interest
Get to know the user groups that can help you reach your professional and personal goals. Choose one or more TUGs that resonate and become a member.
3. Get notified of upcoming meetings
TUG leaders will send e-mail reminders when new meetings are scheduled.
4. Attend and make connections
Bring a friend, make a friend, grow your data skills and network together.
Grow together through Community
There’s more than one way to participate in a Tableau User Group. You choose what you put in and what you hope to get out. Here are some common roles you can take.
Observer
Hoping to build skills, problem solve, or find inspiration? It’s ok to soak it all in. Find events that interest you.
Speaker
Have mad data skills or a great success story to share? Complete a speaker submission form for TUG leaders to review.
Leader
Interested in starting your own user group or co-leading one that exists? Fill out an application, and we’ll reach out with next steps.
"It's great to see people connect, relate to, and learn from each other. As a leader it's rewarding to know you brought people together to do that."
—Ella Worsdale, TUG Ambassador
Common questions
Both! While some TUGs have options for local, in-person gatherings, others are staying with the online format to better serve a global user base. Can’t decide? We have hybrid TUGs, too.
Yes. Join any TUG that you identify with. Industry, region, and affiliations are great places to start.
Participation is completely self-driven based on how many TUGs you choose to join and what role you take.
The Internal User Group Toolkit shares a sample agenda and tips to start making connections and sharing perspectives in your own company.
More on your mind?
Connect with a TUG ambassador that can help provide recommendations, best practices, and mentorship.