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Only 4 days left to join ITB2022 online for just $99!

Maria Jose Herrera September 02, 2022

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Maria Jose Herrera

September 02, 2022

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What does Online tickets include?

Early Bird online tickets are a great deal for all of those who can’t join on-site, more so with our early bird exclusive discount! click HERE to get your online tickets and join live!

With online tickets you get:

  1. Full access to pre conference sessions with 10 speakers and 10 sessions with amazing web development content and up-to date tools
  2. Full access to Conference sessions + 15 speakers from all around the world with 2 days of valuable content + 25 sessions and lots of surprises to help you modernize your web development projects and grow your business

For both Pre - Conference and Conference sessions you get full access to all the recordings from all our speakers and sessions, access to web development slack room to ask questions and discuss CFML projects and challenges.

Note. Pre- conference live sessions just finished today! if you miss it, don't worry, all the recording will be available for you to download and review as many times as you need.

⚠️ You got only 4 more days to join Into the Box online for just $99!! discount expires and prices go back up sep 6 at 12:00 AM, get your tickets before it ends! intothebox.org

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