Date

November 24

Eligibility

  • Only in-person teams, registered and approved on the Luma page at https://luma.com/kga3qtfc will be considered for submission and prize eligiblity.
  • Code must be in a public GitHub repo.
  • Projects may build upon existing work, but teams must create at least one completely new feature during the hackathon and clearly specify which feature was developed at the event.
  • Work must be primarily your own.
  • Must be present in-person at the hackathon to create and demo your project. No remote participation.

Project and Submission Requirements

  • A open Github repo
  • Link to the video demo
  • Usage of sponsor tools like Daytona, Sentry, ElevenLabs and CodeRabbit are encouraged

Prizes

  • Main Prizes

🥇 1st Prize: $3,000 cash + $10,000 Daytona credits + each team member receives 3 months of ElevenLabs Pro tier ($99/month) + each team member receives free tickets for Daytona Compute Conference

🥈 2nd Prize: $1,000 cash + $5,000 Daytona credits

🥉 3rd Prize: $500 cash + $3,000 Daytona credits

  • Special Prizes

🏅 Best Use of Daytona: $1,000 cash + $10,000 Daytona credit + each team member receives free tickets for Daytona Compute Conference

🎖️ Best Use of CodeRabbit: $1,000 cash

🏅 Best Use of Sentry: $1000 giftcard prize

🎖️ Best Uses of ElevenLabs: Each team member receives 6 months of ElevenLabs Scale tier ($330/month)

  • Participation Rewards

✨ Every participant receives:

  • $100 Daytona credits
  • $270 Sentry credits
  • 3 months free of ElevenLabs Creator tier (normally $22/month)

 

Judging Criteria and Winner Selection

  • Impact Potential (25%) – Does the project address a real problem? How significant is the potential impact on users or industries?
  • Technical Execution (25%) – How well is the project built?
  • Creativity (25%) – How original or innovative is the idea?
  • Presentation (25%) – How effectively is the project communicated and demonstrated?
  • Sponsor Tool Usage (Bonus) – How well are sponsor tools integrated into the project? Is the usage meaningful and aligned with the project’s goals?