GraphQL Day

About

GraphQL Day is a one-day community event hosted at FOST (Future of Software Technologies, think federation of conferences!).

It is an opportunity to connect with other API ecosystems, meet new and seasoned GraphQL users, educate about GraphQL, share best practices, and have fun!

The event is open to everyone — whether you run GraphQL in production or are evaluating it for your next project.

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Why attend GraphQL Day?

Real-World Talks

Hear how teams actually use GraphQL — what worked, what didn't, and what they'd do differently.

Cross-Community

FOST brings together GraphQL, AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, and JSON Schema communities. Learn across boundaries.

Open Source

Meet library maintainers and core contributors. Ask questions, report bugs, discuss roadmaps.

Workshops

Hands-on sessions to try new tools and techniques with guidance from the people who build them.

Networking

A focused single-day format means everyone's in the same room. Easy to meet people.

Free for Speakers

All speakers get a free conference ticket. Submit a talk and share what you've learned.

Past Speakers

GraphQL Spec contributors, engineers from Apollo, ChilliCream, The New York Times, and more shared the stage at GraphQL Day Paris 2025.

Benjie Gillam

GraphQL TSC, GraphQL Foundation

Michael Staib

Co-Founder, ChilliCream

Ivan Goncharov

Head of R&D, Keenethics

Martin Bonnin

Android Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Benjamin Coenen

Sr Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Aurélien David

Co-founder & CTO, Pennylane

Benjie Gillam

GraphQL TSC, GraphQL Foundation

Michael Staib

Co-Founder, ChilliCream

Ivan Goncharov

Head of R&D, Keenethics

Martin Bonnin

Android Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Benjamin Coenen

Sr Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Aurélien David

Co-founder & CTO, Pennylane

Benjie Gillam

GraphQL TSC, GraphQL Foundation

Michael Staib

Co-Founder, ChilliCream

Ivan Goncharov

Head of R&D, Keenethics

Martin Bonnin

Android Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Benjamin Coenen

Sr Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Aurélien David

Co-founder & CTO, Pennylane

Benjie Gillam

GraphQL TSC, GraphQL Foundation

Michael Staib

Co-Founder, ChilliCream

Ivan Goncharov

Head of R&D, Keenethics

Martin Bonnin

Android Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Benjamin Coenen

Sr Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Aurélien David

Co-founder & CTO, Pennylane

An Ngo

Lead Engineer, bol

Jens Neuse

CEO, WunderGraph

Pascal Senn

COO, ChilliCream

Matthias Le Brun

Frontend Developer & Designer

Vanessa Johnson

Android Engineer, The New York Times

Jonathan Rainer

Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

An Ngo

Lead Engineer, bol

Jens Neuse

CEO, WunderGraph

Pascal Senn

COO, ChilliCream

Matthias Le Brun

Frontend Developer & Designer

Vanessa Johnson

Android Engineer, The New York Times

Jonathan Rainer

Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

An Ngo

Lead Engineer, bol

Jens Neuse

CEO, WunderGraph

Pascal Senn

COO, ChilliCream

Matthias Le Brun

Frontend Developer & Designer

Vanessa Johnson

Android Engineer, The New York Times

Jonathan Rainer

Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

An Ngo

Lead Engineer, bol

Jens Neuse

CEO, WunderGraph

Pascal Senn

COO, ChilliCream

Matthias Le Brun

Frontend Developer & Designer

Vanessa Johnson

Android Engineer, The New York Times

Jonathan Rainer

Staff Engineer, Apollo GraphQL

Event Partners

FOST - Future of Software Technologies

GraphQL Day is organized by the community for the community and hosted at FOST (Future of Software Technologies).

Gallery

Photos from GraphQL Day Paris 2025.

Schedule

All times in Singapore Time (SGT, UTC+8)


Securing GraphQL at Scale with Zero Trust APIs

Stage 3
SecurityZero TrustService Mesh

Modern microservice architectures often decentralize authentication and authorization, leading to inconsistent security policies and increased attack surfaces. GraphQL, while powerful, introduces unique risks such as over-fetching, query batching abuse, and introspection-based attacks that many teams underestimate.

In this talk, I present a real-world case study of building a secure, identity-aware GraphQL gateway that enforces Zero Trust principles across distributed services. By integrating centralized identity management with Keycloak and leveraging service mesh technologies like Istio and Envoy, we created a unified layer for authentication, authorization, and traffic governance.

The session will walk through practical challenges, including enforcing fine-grained access control, implementing query cost analysis, and mitigating abuse patterns in production. Attendees will gain insights into designing secure GraphQL APIs that scale without compromising performance or developer experience.

This talk matters because API security is no longer optional. As organizations increasingly adopt GraphQL, understanding how to secure it in real-world systems is critical to preventing data leaks and maintaining trust.


Akshat Sharma

Deskree, Technology Advocate


GraphQL as the Execution Layer for AI Agents

Stage 3
AI AgentsFederationPublic Sector

Your next million API consumers won't be developers. They'll be AI agents. And they don't read documentation, parse hypermedia links, or guess which of your 200 REST endpoints returns the data they need.

This talk examines what happens when autonomous AI agents become the primary consumers of your API layer. Drawing on real data from Singapore's public government APIs, I'll show how REST responses waste 30–60% of an agent's token budget on structural overhead, and how a typed, self-describing schema changes the equation entirely.

We'll walk through the three properties that make an API truly agent-native: discoverability, precision, and composability. We'll look at what it would take to unify API estates like Singapore's 3,000+ government APIs across 75+ agencies into a single, self-describing surface. A pattern Gartner expects 30% of enterprises to adopt by 2027.

You'll leave with a framework for what makes an API truly agent-native, why GraphQL's type system and federation model get you there, and how to start without a rewrite.


Pascal Senn

ChilliCream, Founder


Closing the Loop: How GraphQL Gives Coding Agents Eyes on What Actually Matters

Stage 3
AI AgentsSchema EvolutionObservability

Coding agents are reshaping how we build software. Implementing features, refactoring systems, and shipping changes at a pace unthinkable 6 months ago. But to be successful with agents you need the right feedback loop. One that guides your agent to success, not into the spiral of death.

Ask Claude to add a review system to your product API. Without knowing what's in use, it might reshape your types, move fields, and break your deployed clients because it is missing a crucial feedback loop of what's in use in your clients.

GraphQL changes this. Every client operation explicitly declares the exact fields and types it needs. That gives you something rare: field-level usage data across your entire consumer base. Not endpoint hits, but actual demand, broken down to the individual field.

When coding agents can access this data, they stop guessing. Evolve your schema grounded in reality, not assumptions.

This talk shows how GraphQL's inherent usage visibility and the rise of coding agents create a feedback loop that didn't exist before. And why it matters for anyone building APIs that need to evolve fast.


Michael Staib

ChilliCream, Founder

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