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Rush Hour by Semrush Comes to Colorado Springs on May 27

Posted on April 1, 2026 Written by Bill Hartzer

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A Casual, Community-Focused Meetup

One of the main reasons Rush Hour by Semrush stands out is its format. The event is intentionally informal. There are no slides, no formal agenda, and no pressure. It is built around conversation, local connection, and the idea that some of the best professional relationships start during simple in-person meetings.

That approach makes the event a good fit for Semrush users who want to meet other marketers, exchange ideas, and spend time with people who understand the local business and digital marketing environment.

Hosted by Me, Bill Hartzer

The Colorado Springs event will be hosted by me, Semrush Ambassador Bill Hartzer. As part of the Ambassador-led format, the meetups ares guided by someone who understands both the Semrush community and the local market. That community-first approach is one of the reasons these events are designed to feel welcoming and practical from the moment attendees arrive.

What Attendees Can Expect

Rush Hour by Semrush is centered on a simple experience. Guests arrive at the meeting point, join the group for a walk around the city, and then continue the conversation over coffee at the café. Semrush covers the café tab, so attendees can focus on the experience itself.

The event is also designed with accessibility in mind. Hosts are asked to choose pedestrian-friendly routes that take into account factors such as stairs, steep inclines, and transportation access to the starting point.

Why This Event Matters

For Semrush customers and team members, Rush Hour offers more than just a meetup. It creates an opportunity to build local relationships in a way that feels natural and useful. In-person conversations can lead to new ideas, stronger professional connections, and a better sense of community among marketers who may otherwise only know each other online.

That is the purpose behind Rush Hour by Semrush. It is where Semrush customers start or end their day, one walk and coffee at a time.

Plan to Attend

If you are a Semrush customer or team member in the Colorado Springs area, this meetup offers a relaxed way to meet other marketers and enjoy an early evening in the city. The combination of a short walk, informal conversation, and coffee sponsored by Semrush makes it an easy event to add to your calendar.

Rush Hour by Semrush takes place on May 27, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., starting at The Crooked Cue in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

You’ll need to register in advance. Can’t wait to see you there.

Register here: https://luma.com/sl72awzv

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