Presented by Builders Collective Ottawa
Ottawa's builders,
linked in a ring.
A loop of personal sites from engineers, designers, and coders in the 613. Hop from one to the next — or add yours with a pull request.
- In the ring
- 7 sites
- Area code
- 613
- To join
- One pull request

How the ring works
Start anywhere. Keep clicking. Tour every builder in the 613 and land right back where you began.
Getting started
One pull request. Then you're on the ring.
Each site carries a small widget pointing to the next and previous builder in the loop — the old-internet way of being discovered.
- 01
Add your site
Open a pull request adding one entry to members.json. No build tools, no account — just your name and your URL.
- 02
Drop in the widget
Paste a tiny snippet into your footer. It renders the prev / 613 / next ring controls automatically.
- 03
You're in the loop
Visitors hop from your site to your neighbours' and back. More eyes on your work, more discovery for the 613.
The ring
7 sites, one continuous loop.
Every node is a builder's personal site. Hover one to see who's there — then jump in anywhere and ride the ring all the way around.
The directory
7 builders in the 613
Everyone shipping software out of Ottawa — students, founders, hobbyists and seasoned engineers. Search by name, stack or neighbourhood.
Showing all 7 sites
A collective of builders, founders and engineers shipping out of Ottawa.
robotics & systems engineering
Software engineering student building clean, performance-minded backend systems in the 613.
Software Engineering student working primarily in full-stack web development, AI, and cybersecurity.
Building software for hard problems
Bilingual software developer with a passion for building scalable and efficient systems.
Chasing 16 sunrises over nominal software. Orbiting momentum.
No builders match that yet — try a broader search, oradd yourself to the ring.
Join the ring
Build in Ottawa? Add your site.
Whether you're at a startup, studying at uOttawa or Carleton, or writing your first lines of code — there's a spot on this ring for you. One pull request is all it takes.