Utah State Capitol -- full dome, portico, flag and the Chief Massasoit statue, frontal elevated approach, clean deep-blue daylight -- SLC’s single most unmistak

Slopes Investors · Salt Lake City, Lehi & Provo

The room where the Wasatch Front builds.

An invite-only room of Salt Lake’s founders, operators, and investors deciding what AI does for their businesses, and for the corridor they’re building it in. Off the record, capped, and local to its bones.

45+

seats already taken

250

founding seats, then the founding class closes

2

vouches per member. Every seat is answered for

Eastern edge of the Great Salt Lake -- elevated aerial over the salt-crusted wetlands and causeway road, open lake water and the Wasatch/Oquirrh ranges layered

Four things you can’t get anywhere else in the corridor.

Every room, one calendar

We track every business, tech, and investor event along the Wasatch Front (Salt Lake, Sandy, Draper, Lehi, American Fork, and down to Provo), refreshed daily, so you never hear about the good one after it happened.

The weekly briefing

One email: what’s worth your time this week, who’s gathering where, and what corridor builders are actually doing with AI. Curated by people who go, never scraped-and-dumped.

A listing that means something

The member directory is vouched-for, not paid-for: the short list people check before they hire, fund, or partner along the corridor. Founding members hold their numbers permanently.

Private tables + introductions

Our own gatherings are members-only, off the record, and small on purpose: real numbers, real decisions, and the introduction you actually needed.

Since the first ditch

This valley has always been built by people who make things happen.

Hours after the first wagons rolled into the valley in 1847, the pioneers dammed City Creek and ran the first irrigation ditch, water moving across five acres before nightfall, the start of organized irrigation across the West. They surveyed the city grid from Temple Square that same week and never stopped building outward: farm towns at the Point of the Mountain turned into a technology corridor in one working generation, mostly by people who never left. Slopes Investors is where the people doing that now find each other.

This week along the Wasatch Front

The best local events to grow, or unwind.

The calendar refreshes daily from every chamber, tech council, and founder gathering along the corridor. Members get the full slate in the weekly briefing.

Community events belong to their hosts, we just make sure you know. Sources: Silicon Slopes, the Utah Tech Calendar, the Salt Lake Chamber, the Utah Valley Chamber, Women Tech Council, Product Hive, Kiln, RevRoad, and Utah Geek Events. Refreshed daily. Members get the full calendar weekly. Comedy is graded before it is listed: top-reviewed clubs, a named comedian on the bill, three a month, no open mics.

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Request or get vouched

Apply below, or arrive on a member’s invite link.

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A human review

Every request gets a real look: founders, operators, investors, and serious builders.

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Into the room

The briefing, the calendar, the directory, the private tables, and two invitations of your own.

Request an invitation

Every request gets a real human look. Founders, operators, investors, and serious builders along the Wasatch Front, if that’s you, say so plainly.

Capped room. Every member can vouch for two people, and every seat is answered for.

🐾 The nonprofit initiative behind this network

Every room we open is in direct partnership with Best‑Friend.org

Millions of healthy animals are put down simply because shelters run out of room. Best‑Friend.org is the world’s first decentralized nonprofit with a planned ending: it builds the system any community can install to solve shelter overcapacity, then disappears because it is no longer needed. It doesn’t ask anyone for money. Sharing is the donation.

That is what this network is ultimately for. The rooms build the businesses; the attention they earn goes to emptying the shelters.

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