
On November 16, 2025, Omi Ambassador Johnny K. Wu hosted an Omi presentation in Cleveland, Ohio. The session brought together 30 attendees for a focused introduction to Omi, how it works, and what people can build and do with it.
This was a community-driven event. The goal was simple. Give people a clear mental model of Omi, then show what it looks like in real use.
Event snapshot
- Date: November 16, 2025
- Host: Johnny K. Wu, Omi Ambassador
- City: Cleveland, Ohio
- Attendees: 30
- Format: presentation and community discussion
What Johnny covered
Johnny introduced Omi as a second brain and a super memory. The idea is straightforward. Omi captures everyday context and turns it into useful output you can act on, like summaries, tasks, and follow-ups.
Instead of relying on scattered notes or trying to remember everything, Omi helps you build a searchable memory layer that makes it easier to stay organized and follow through.
Why this format works
A strong local presentation does two things well. It makes Omi feel simple and real. When people see clear examples and workflows, they stop thinking in abstract features and start thinking in day-to-day use cases.
That is what Johnny aimed for in Cleveland. A clean introduction, practical framing, and plenty of space for questions and discussion.
What comes next
Events like this are how local Omi communities grow. One talk leads to follow-up conversations, which lead to real experiments, which lead to new builds, integrations, and future meetups.
Huge thanks to Johnny K. Wu for hosting, and to everyone in Cleveland who showed up to learn and explore what Omi can enable.
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