
Frostline 2026 - Where builders ship the future.
Three days with the engineers, founders, and designers shaping the next generation of web and AI products — the people who actually ship, sharing how they do it.
Frostline is a conference for builders. Deep technical talks, hands-on workshops, and the kind of hallway conversations that change how you work — all under the northern lights in Reykjavík.
- Speakers
- 18
- People Attending
- 1,200
- Venue
- Nordlys Hall
- Location
- Reykjavík
Speakers
Learn from the engineers and founders behind the tools you use every day — sharing what actually works in production.

Steven McHail
Staff Engineer at Vercel

Jaquelin Isch
Design Engineer at Linear

Dianne Guilianelli
VP Engineering at Supabase

Ronni Cantadore
Principal Engineer at Stripe

Erhart Cockrin
Product Lead at Figma

Parker Johnson
UI Engineer at Netlify
Three days, packed with talks from the people building the modern web.
Every talk is recorded and shared with attendees afterwards, so you never have to choose between two sessions you want to see.

Day one is about fundamentals — the architecture and patterns behind fast, resilient web apps.
Day two goes deep — performance, data, and the hard problems behind the products you ship.
Day three looks ahead — AI products, new runtimes, and where the craft is going next.
Steven McHail
Rendering on the edge, explained
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Jaquelin Isch
Design engineering as a discipline
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Dianne Guilianelli
Scaling Postgres without the panic
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Lunch
- GMT
Ronni Cantadore
Payments that never drop a customer
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Erhart Cockrin
Designing for the first five minutes
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Parker Johnson
Building UI that survives contact with users
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Day one is about fundamentals — the architecture and patterns behind fast, resilient web apps.
Steven McHail
Rendering on the edge, explained
- GMT
Jaquelin Isch
Design engineering as a discipline
- GMT
Dianne Guilianelli
Scaling Postgres without the panic
- GMT
Lunch
- GMT
Ronni Cantadore
Payments that never drop a customer
- GMT
Erhart Cockrin
Designing for the first five minutes
- GMT
Parker Johnson
Building UI that survives contact with users
- GMT
Day two goes deep — performance, data, and the hard problems behind the products you ship.
Damaris Kimura
Horizontal scaling for the rest of us
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Ibrahim Frasch
Shipping email infrastructure that just works
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Cathlene Burrage
A frontend that loads in under a second
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Lunch
- GMT
Rinaldo Beynon
Putting open models into production
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Waylon Hyden
Deploying close to your users
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Giordano Sagucio
Developer experience as a feature
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Day three looks ahead — AI products, new runtimes, and where the craft is going next.
Andrew Greene
From side project to platform
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Heather Terry
Productizing models without the hype
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Piers Wilkins
Observability when things break
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Lunch
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Gordon Sanderson
One codebase, every platform
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Kimberly Parsons
Building tools developers love
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Richard Astley
The database is the backend now
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