Win a trip to Activate Summit 2026
This year’s Activate Win a Trip looks a little different. We’re officially swapping discussion prompts for show-and-tell style videos that show how customers actually build in Iterable.
That’s right! We’re creating a customer-led space, Iterable in Action, where you share real journeys, moments, and campaigns, and help grow a directory of examples the community can learn from. And the best part?
One Iterable customer will be selected to win a VIP trip to Activate Summit 2026 in sunny Los Angeles! ☀️🌴
Inside Last Year’s Activate Summit
Take a look back at our Activate Summit 2025 highlight video (below) or this recap.
What You Could Win 🏆
One Iterable customer will receive the following:
- Ticket
- (1) Activate Full Access Pass + Workshop ($1,199 value)
- (1) Activate Full Access Pass + Workshop ($1,199 value)
- VIP Perks
- (1) VIP Dinner Experience ($150 value)
- (4) night stay at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown ($328 per night)
- (1) Round trip Airfare (U.S. travel coverage only, up to $600 value)
- (1) Lyft Credit for Transportation ($100 value)
If you've already purchased your Activate pass, hotel, or flight, Iterable will reimburse eligible costs up to $1,500 with proof of purchase.
Important Details:
- Read the official Activate Win a Trip Terms and Conditions for details.
- All video submissions must be posted by March 6, 2026, at 11:59 PM PT.
- One winner will be announced on March 18, 2026.
- Submissions will live in the community. If we’d like to feature anything outside the community, we’ll always reach out to request permission.
- Check out our Activate Win a Trip Common FAQs.
How To Qualify
- You must be an Iterable customer at the start of this promotion.
- You must be a member of Iterable Plaza to participate.
- Not a member? Join here and explore the Welcome Courtyard to get familiar with the community.
- Not a member? Join here and explore the Welcome Courtyard to get familiar with the community.
How To Enter
- Record a short video (2–5 minutes) walking through a journey, moment, or campaign you’ve designed in Iterable.
- You’re welcome to anonymize data, audiences, or brand names as needed.
- No editing required. Loom, Zoom, Vimeo, QuickTime, or similar tools all work.
- Post in the community
- Post a link to your video directly in the comments on this thread.
- Add a short paragraph describing what your video covers and which Iterable features you’re using.
- Include your name, title, and company
- You’re entered!
This just might be the best “ticket” you try to get all year!
No ticket queue.
No resale sites.
You just have to show your build in Iterable.

Not Sure What To Show? Here Are a Few Ideas
Your video can highlight any real example built in Iterable, such as:
- Journeys & lifecycle flows
Onboarding, win-back, surveys, retention, membership or loyalty experiences - AI & decisioning
Send Time Optimization, Next Best Action, Brand Affinity, Copy Assist, Journey Assist, Frequency Optimization, or Channel Optimization - Data & orchestration
MCP Server, Smart Ingest, Catalog, or how data powers your setup - Channels & experiences
SMS, WhatsApp, Embedded Messaging, push notifications, in-app, web push, or Email - Build & personalization techniques
Templates, Handlebars, snippets, segmentation, lists, and dynamic content logic
If it lives in Iterable and helps you deliver smarter, more relevant experiences, it’s a great fit.
When recording, focus on how you approached the build — your decisions, logic, and structure — and anything you learned along the way.

Here Is An Example
Video link:
https://vimeo.com/1157325870/430ba5053e
Description:
In this video, I walk through a universal holdout group setup using Journeys to keep users consistently assigned to control or holdout cohorts across campaigns. This solves issues caused by separate Random Splits, where users might be withheld one day and messaged the next. The approach uses two persistent Lists in Iterable: a control list for users who receive communications and a holdout list for users who do not. When a user enters the journey, Iterable first checks list membership to see if they already belong to a cohort. Existing users continue without being re-randomized, while new users are assigned via a 90/10 Random Split. Holdout users exit the journey without receiving messages, enabling consistent experimentation and more reliable CRM measurement.
Video by:
Jiangyi Wang
Senior CRM Manager, Brigit
