The list spans January through September, with events concentrated in Atlanta but reaching smaller markets like Athens and Griffin. Red Hat Summit in May draws technical buyers across infrastructure and enterprise software. APWA PWX in September pulls public works decision-makers from across the country, with a strong presence of municipal and utility operators. The rest of the calendar fills in niche audiences, from turfgrass professionals to electrical contractors to football coaches, each representing a tight vertical where category-specific software has real traction. If you're evaluating where to put budget outside major national events like Dreamforce 2026, these Georgia dates offer shorter travel, lower booth costs, and rooms full of buyers who rarely get pitched by SaaS vendors.
Quick numbers
- Total Vertical SaaS conferences: 7
- Largest city by count: Atlanta (4)
- Tier mix: 0 Tier A / 0 Tier B / 2 Tier C / 5 Tier D
- Price mix: 4 $ / 1 $$ / 1 $$$
- Date range: Jan 13, 2026 to Sep 11, 2026
Breakdowns
Looking deeper, the tables below slice the list two ways.
Cities in Georgia by Vertical SaaS conference count
| City | Conferences |
|---|
| Atlanta | 4 |
| Athens | 1 |
| Chickamauga | 1 |
| Griffin | 1 |
Vertical SaaS conferences in Georgia by month
| Month | Conferences |
|---|
| January | 1 |
| February | 1 |
| April | 1 |
| May | 2 |
| August | 1 |
| September | 1 |
Takeaways
Out of the 7 Vertical SaaS conferences held in Georgia in 2026, 0 are rated Tier A.
Atlanta hosts the most events in this cut, with 4 on the calendar.
May is the busiest month, with 2 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 4 at the $ tier and 1 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
APWA PWX tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Atlanta.
The most common stated purpose is Training / Certification, covering 6 of the 7 events in this cut.
Event length averages 2.7 days across the set, with the longest running 4 days.