Welcome to The World's Largest Hackathon, a premier global event where developers, innovators, and creators come together to build, compete, and showcase groundbreaking applications. This virtual hackathon is designed to push the boundaries of technology, creativity, and collaboration while offering an exciting opportunity to compete for a $1M+ prize pool across multiple categories.
The World's Largest Hackathon is more than just a competition—it's a movement. A space where developers, designers, and problem solvers can turn ideas into reality, challenge themselves, and connect with a global network of like-minded individuals. Whether you're a beginner looking to gain experience or a seasoned professional aiming to showcase your skills, this event provides the perfect platform to shine.
Participants will have a set timeframe to develop innovative applications, from AI-powered tools to full-stack web platforms.
Teams will submit their projects for evaluation, including demos, GitHub repositories, and technical documentation.
The audience will have the power to vote for their favorite projects, influencing the leaderboard.
A panel of expert judges will review top projects and determine the winners across multiple categories.
Compete for $1M+ in prizes across multiple categories.
Network with top developers, engineers, and industry leaders.
Get access to tools, APIs, and exclusive sponsor resources.
All participants must adhere to our code of conduct, promoting a respectful and inclusive environment for everyone.
All code must be written during the hackathon. You can use open-source libraries and APIs, but the core solution must be original.
Projects must be submitted before the deadline with a working demo, source code, and presentation deck.
Projects will be evaluated based on innovation, technical complexity, practical implementation, and presentation quality.
Follow our exciting journey from kickoff to final presentations
Welcome speech & introduction, overview of rules, themes, and judging criteria, followed by team formation & networking activities
Teams finalize ideas and define their tech stack with dedicated mentorship sessions for guidance
Full coding sprint begins with teams building their applications, supported by 24/7 tech support
Teams submit initial progress updates and receive live feedback from mentors
Teams polish their projects and prepare demos, with final mentor check-ins and project submissions
Live demos and pitch presentations to judges and audience, followed by public voting
Final winner announcements, special prize categories, and closing ceremony
Judges
@levelsio
Pieter Levels is a pioneering digital entrepreneur from the Netherlands, renowned for his contributions to the digital nomad movement. He is the founder of successful platforms like Nomad List and Remote OK, both of which have significantly impacted the remote work landscape. Pieter is also the author of "MAKE," a handbook for indie makers, and is known for his transparent approach to building startups, often sharing real-time updates on his projects and revenue milestones.
@OfficialLoganK
Logan Kilpatrick leads product for Google's AI Studio, focusing on the Gemini API and advancements in artificial general intelligence (AGI). Before joining Google, Logan was the head of developer relations at OpenAI, where he supported developers building with the OpenAI API and ChatGPT. He also serves on the board of directors at NumFOCUS, a nonprofit supporting open-source scientific computing projects. Logan's background includes experience as a machine-learning engineer at Apple and advisory roles at NASA on open-source policy.
@saranormous
Sarah Drasner is the Director of Engineering for Core Developer Web at Google, where she leads Android, iOS, and Multiplatform Core Infrastructure teams. She is the author of "Engineering Management for the Rest of Us" and a Vue core team emeritus member. Previously, she served as VP of Developer Experience at Netlify and Principal Lead at Microsoft. Sarah is an award-winning speaker, O'Reilly author, and co-organizer of ConcatenateConf, a free conference for Nigerian and Kenyan developers.
@theo
Theo Browne is a prominent developer, educator, and entrepreneur known for creating the T3 Stack and being the CEO of Ping.gg. He has gained widespread recognition for his educational content on YouTube, where he shares in-depth technical knowledge about software development. Theo is well-known for his expertise in TypeScript, React, and modern web development practices, and has built a significant following through his transparent and practical approach to teaching development concepts.
@youyuxi
Evan You is the creator of Vue.js, one of the most popular JavaScript frameworks, and the frontend build tool Vite. He is the founder of VoidZero, a company building next-generation toolchain for JavaScript and TypeScript. Previously an independent open source developer since 2016, Evan has made significant contributions to the JavaScript ecosystem. His work on Vue.js has revolutionized frontend development, making it more accessible and efficient for developers worldwide.
@thisiskp_
Karthik Puvvada (KP) is a serial product builder, founder, and leader of the "build in public" movement. Currently leading Founder Relations at Paddle, he previously founded Build In Public Fellowship and has built over 15 successful no-code projects. KP was awarded "Community Member of the Year (2022)" by Product Hunt and hosts the Build In Public Podcast, featuring interviews with industry leaders. He is known for his expertise in community building, no-code development, and helping founders build transparent, successful businesses.
@alexalbert__
Alex Albert leads Claude Relations at Anthropic, where he helps developers and organizations maximize their potential with Claude AI. Previously based in Seattle where he studied computer science at the University of Washington, Alex now works from San Francisco helping shape the future of AI implementation. He combines his technical expertise with a passion for helping others leverage AI technology effectively, while maintaining a balanced approach through various flow state activities.
@bentossell
Ben Tossell is a pioneer in the no-code movement and the founder of Makerpad, the largest no-code education community that was acquired by Zapier. As a prominent figure in the maker community, Ben has empowered thousands of entrepreneurs to build software without traditional coding. Through his leadership and educational content, he has demonstrated how no-code tools can transform ideas into successful businesses, making technology more accessible to creators worldwide.